Корочи тебя лоха опять имеют на бабки, а ты довольный платишь лишь бы почувствовать себя цивилизованным. Лучше бы пил крымскую чачу по рекомендации Алекса Брежнева (уж он говна не посоветует) или XuXu... неплохой бюджетный вариант старая добрая "Отвертка" без лишних понтов. Хорошую водочку обильно разбавляешь льдом и апельсиновым соком. Щитай настоящий здоровый спирт по заветам Менделеева, но безопасный за счет сока и льда.
Всё гениальное просто (с).
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A Visit to Nickel & Nickel: Not Worth A Dime….
- What can I say about these wines? First, I think Nickel & Nickel is going a little overboard. Each wine is from a single vineyard. They do no blending. That means it’s 100% from one grape and 100% from one vineyard. In some cases, this may be a good thing, but in many it means that the winemaker can’t make up for imperfections from year to year by blending with other grapes or vineyards that could have been better. It is what it is. I found each of the selections (at prices starting at $90 per bottle) to be ho-hum.
- 2007 Regusci Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon. It smelled like tart plum, bitter chocolate, and green pepper but tasted like a watered down version of the nose. It was light, weak and only slightly better when paired with food.
- 2007 Martin Stelling Cabernet Sauvignon, Oakville. I have very little to say about this $140 bottle of wine. I like subtlety in wine but besides a little dirt on the nose and a medicinal and mouth-drying, tannic texture this wine had NOTHING going on. My notes say “yawn.”
- 2007 State Lane Ranch Cabernet Sauvignon, Yountville.
Sadly, like the rest of the wines, the palate was more like green pepper, coffee, and bitter mint tied up in a sea of astringent tannin.