Sargado familia

Thor

Thor Iverson
Isastegi Sagardo Naturala (Northwest Spain) Very cloudy. Sharp, drying, almost bitter skins and a parched desert of appleness within; this cider could hardly be more opinionated, and I love it for that very quality. White pepper dusts the finish. (7/09)

Casal do Tojo 2007 Terras do Sado Muscat Lisa (Portugal) Fluffy muscat perfume with squirts of lime. Tastes unnatural. Well-chilled, on a hot summer dayOK, sure. But thats about it. (7/09)

Piol 2007 Terra Alta Portal (Catalua) 70% garnacha blanca, 20% sauvignon blanc, 5% viognier, 5% macabeo. Simultaneously fat and wiry, which is quite an achievement, and not an entirely welcome one. Kiwi and melon, perhaps some lemon, some heat on the nose, and a bit of stick to the finish. Not as good as the various reds from this producer. (7/09)

Lustau East India Solera Sherry (Jerez) Not as powerfully sweet as the initial whack of molten brown sugar suggests, perhaps because a thin acidity and faint haze of oxidation combat the syrup. That said, its still a very sweet winea brown sweetness that bridges the shoulder between the leafy decay of fall and the woodsmoke of a winter fireplace. Though to be honest, its less interesting than that. (7/09)
 
Is "sargado" an esoteric pun or should it be "Sagrada"?

Around here it's hard to tell the typos from the esotericism sometimes...
 
It's a pun on Sagrada Familia/sagardo.

Jokes are better when they have to be explained, don't you think?
 
originally posted by Frank Deis:
Is "sargado" an esoteric pun or should it be "Sagrada"?

Around here it's hard to tell the typos from the esotericism sometimes...

Sometimes? You're better than me, Frank. I'm in a perpetual haze of cornfuzzlement around here.

Mark Lipton
 
thanks for the warning on the pinol....i saw it in the store recently, checked the blend and somehow thought to pass. if memory serves correctly, i was impressed with the '04 vintage of the "Portal" red, but discovered it late and could only order the '05, which i found in a hyper green state. interesting mix of grapes tho.
 
originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by Frank Deis:
Is "sargado" an esoteric pun or should it be "Sagrada"?

Around here it's hard to tell the typos from the esotericism sometimes...

Sometimes? You're better than me, Frank. I'm in a perpetual haze of cornfuzzlement around here.

Mark Lipton

Ah, you hold your own, Mark.
 
Joel, I generally find favor with the reds. This...not so much.

Mark, that's a lame one unworthy of notice. One of my blogs is a nonstop pun-fest, for better or worse, but I don't subject the disorderlies to most of them.
 
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