Putnam Weekley
putnam
Before this, I never had a good Georgian wine.
Salty. Delicious at 55 deg F. We drank it at a table topped with papers and laptops, obliquely facing sunset over Michigan ave.
We wanted it with gnocchi bottarga (w/ garlic, butter, and lemon zest) but we weren't prepared, or even peckish.
What is this wine's story? I'm especially hoping for facts and tales of direct experience.
To me it was another liquid veil, the representation of a reality wherein Detroit's imperial prerogatives are still recognized. Bring me more! (Repeat. Echo.)
But that could also explain a variety of other consumer choices. (Like the Mazda? Well, no. For as of tomorrow, that will be transformed into a legal working delivery vehicle, a tool for the creation of consumer value, not simply the object of it.)
Wednesday morning Ann Arbor contained a sample of this Pelaverga. The experience had a strange internal contrast. My first acquaintance with this grape - pale and delicate - came with the familiar aroma and taste of La Morra - mineral and truffled. Is this supposed to be a controversial grape? Will we still enjoy it when our mullets grow in? I ask sincerely.
We wanted it with gnocchi bottarga (w/ garlic, butter, and lemon zest) but we weren't prepared, or even peckish.
What is this wine's story? I'm especially hoping for facts and tales of direct experience.
To me it was another liquid veil, the representation of a reality wherein Detroit's imperial prerogatives are still recognized. Bring me more! (Repeat. Echo.)
But that could also explain a variety of other consumer choices. (Like the Mazda? Well, no. For as of tomorrow, that will be transformed into a legal working delivery vehicle, a tool for the creation of consumer value, not simply the object of it.)
Wednesday morning Ann Arbor contained a sample of this Pelaverga. The experience had a strange internal contrast. My first acquaintance with this grape - pale and delicate - came with the familiar aroma and taste of La Morra - mineral and truffled. Is this supposed to be a controversial grape? Will we still enjoy it when our mullets grow in? I ask sincerely.