Putnam Weekley
putnam
maybe i can lower the level of discourse here. let me try.
i used to feel alone if i preferred a lighter colored pink wine. now i notice that virtually everyone i meet - old, young; novice, cultured; male, female - everyone wants pink wine that is as light as possible in color.
i view this insight to be a slick of decision-making oil, lurking beneath the surface, organic, in one sense, and keeping to the nature of the pursuit of freshness, and at the same time, it is vain and eventually worthless, like a plastic car flag. how soon before someone ...
... so, as expedience had it, i found myself blending used sample-wines tonight - new stump jump combined with mireille et vincent white rhone, with two teaspoons of navarre pink rocketfuel, and the damn shit is delicious. and it is only very faintly pink.
tell me. should this rule go to the top of the rule pile?: - for a random $10-20, pick the lightest pink (obvs. some orange would be nice too)
that's hibiscus tea, aka agua de jamaica, mixed with wine
the light pink blend referred to above is much, much more pale, almost white.
i used to feel alone if i preferred a lighter colored pink wine. now i notice that virtually everyone i meet - old, young; novice, cultured; male, female - everyone wants pink wine that is as light as possible in color.
i view this insight to be a slick of decision-making oil, lurking beneath the surface, organic, in one sense, and keeping to the nature of the pursuit of freshness, and at the same time, it is vain and eventually worthless, like a plastic car flag. how soon before someone ...
... so, as expedience had it, i found myself blending used sample-wines tonight - new stump jump combined with mireille et vincent white rhone, with two teaspoons of navarre pink rocketfuel, and the damn shit is delicious. and it is only very faintly pink.
tell me. should this rule go to the top of the rule pile?: - for a random $10-20, pick the lightest pink (obvs. some orange would be nice too)
the light pink blend referred to above is much, much more pale, almost white.