TN: Virtual Drinking (May 17, 2020)

Jeff Grossman

Jeff Grossman
Zoom, or, if you prefer, On-Nomi.

Alas, everyone is drinking something of their own choosing.

These are ambiguous times.

I've catptured only a little about each wine. Perhaps the imbibers can add a bit.

Jay: Paolo Bea 2016 Santa Chiara
Jayson: First, there was a shot BC Blanc, then Strohmeier 2017 "Karmin No.8 aus Trauben, Liebe, und Zeit"
Jeff: Fourrier 2005 Gevrey-Chambertin - earthy and suave, a tad Californiated (meaning, somewhat full-fruit for Burgundy), but this is open for business
Ira: Demoor 2011 Aligote
Don: Eminence Road 2012 Seneca Lake Pinot Noir - from a recent re-release
M'k: Vincent 2018 Pinot Blanc "Tardive"
Sasha: Corbon Champagne Brut "Blanc de Blancs" - all 2011 fruit (currently using 1997 Kistler as cooking wine)
Victor: Ch. Beychevelle 1985 Saint-Julien
Marc: Vieux Telegraphe 2001 Chateauneuf-du-Pape
Brad: A margarita!

A final note. Candid photos on Zoom are absolutely no better than candid photos taken in any other venue:
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originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
Harrumph, time for some affirmative action in the race and gender make-up of the assembly.
You're invited!

I would never, ever, wear brown face.

You mean blackface, I assume? Or is there some other form of this partiularly repulsive entertainment?
 
There's a group that's too orderly to be disorderly. Our weekly Zoom wine group (tonight is week 10) has 2-3 women, one of whom is Blasian (a term I hadn't heard until she mentioned it last week). She's also Canadian, but we don't hold that against her.
 
originally posted by Larry Stein:
There's a group that's too orderly to be disorderly. Our weekly Zoom wine group (tonight is week 10) has 2-3 women, one of whom is Blasian (a term I hadn't heard until she mentioned it last week). She's also Canadian, but we don't hold that against her.

Larry, what you should really be concerned about is that we only drink approved wines.
 
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
Harrumph, time for some affirmative action in the race and gender make-up of the assembly.
You're invited!

I would never, ever, wear brown face.

You mean blackface, I assume? Or is there some other form of this partiularly repulsive entertainment?

would that it were.
 
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
Harrumph, time for some affirmative action in the race and gender make-up of the assembly.
You're invited!

I would never, ever, wear brown face.

You mean blackface, I assume? Or is there some other form of this partiularly repulsive entertainment?

Alas, I recently discovered that there is such a thing (for Latinos):


Other recent "discoveries" include allyship and virtue signaling.
 
Virtue signaling is old news. It is a useful term. Given that blackface takes a considerable part of its disgustingness from its origin in minstrel shows, we probably need a blanket term for masquerading as a member of another ethnic group.
 
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
Virtue signaling is old news. It is a useful term. Given that blackface takes a considerable part of its disgustingness from its origin in minstrel shows, we probably need a blanket term for masquerading as a member of another ethnic group.

I would hazard that’s it’s a subset of cultural appropriation, but I’m no expert on these distinctions.

Mark Lipton
 
originally posted by Pavel Tchichikov:
originally posted by Larry Stein:
There's a group that's too orderly to be disorderly. Our weekly Zoom wine group (tonight is week 10) has 2-3 women, one of whom is Blasian (a term I hadn't heard until she mentioned it last week). She's also Canadian, but we don't hold that against her.

Larry, what you should really be concerned about is that we only drink approved wines.

What else can you expect from a group overseen by a politburo?

Mark Lipton
 
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