A Geek is Born

originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
Alas, we had to forego natural because the latitude (23) was not conducive, despite the usual attempt to compensate with altitude (760m); in other words, we had to intervene (c-section). Selection was massale, so extraction was not cryo; ripeness was good, without supermaturity. The final result was sweet, but we didn't acidify. At this stage of maturity lactic notes abound (surprising, given the age of of the wood). Somewhat reminiscent of Bdx, but we don't anticipate a dumb phase. Last I heard, Joe and Rogov were squabbling over reincarnation rights (oddly enough, there were no Palestinian candidates). Something like that. Thank'y'all!

It would appear that there are some situations in life where a Machiavellian approach works best. Congratulations to all of youse!!!!

Better living through science-

-Eden (I will forego recommending a bottle of André Champagne for the celebration, because even science has its limits)
 
Oswaldo, he looks beautiful. Mazel Tov.
Enjoy everything, the years fly by and they grow up too fast.
My youngest left for freshman year of college this week, and it seems like yesterday they were babies.
 
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