South West Michigan Wine Trip.
I went with
:The Schaumburg Wine Meetup Group on a
South West Michigan Wine Trip.
We Went to 5 wineries: Tabor Hill, Round Barn, Domaine Berrien Cellars, Lemon Creek Winery, Free Run Vineyards, and St. Julian
"To announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public." -Teddy Roosevelt
I went with
:The Schaumburg Wine Meetup Group on a
South West Michigan Wine Trip.
We Went to 5 wineries: Tabor Hill, Round Barn, Domaine Berrien Cellars, Lemon Creek Winery, Free Run Vineyards, and St. Julian
A lot of people think wine in a box is a middle America thing. actually, the point of wine in a box is that inside that box is a bag. and that bag is filled with wine. and as you dispense the wine, the bag gets less full. however, when you pour wine out of a bottle, the volume is replaced with air. the air makes the wine go bad. because the wine in a box is in an air-tight bag, the bag just deflates as you drink it, so the wine lasts a lot longer.
The problem is that most wine sold in a box is your basic chablis, shiraz, merlot, or pinot grigio less than 2 yrs old, so only the VERY experienced tongue will be able to tell the difference between a week opened boxed wine and a week opened bottled wine (I’m not good enough yet). however, if you have a VERY experienced tongue, you’re not drinking that shit, because it’s the miller high life or Milwaukee’s beast of wines. you’d be drinking 5+ year old reserves at $25+ per bottle.
The point is that most people can buy the $4 handle of table wine and not be able to tell the difference in anything. stop worrying, and don’t fall prey to the marketing.
http://www.blackboxwines.com/
http://www.boxwines.org/
http://www.sunset.com/sunset/food/wine/article/0,20633,1176913,00.html
Posted by
Cold Chilli
at
3/02/2007
0
comments
Landscaping, washing the dog, Hi Infidelity Concert at Walter Payton’s Roundhouse
Blog contents copyright © 2006 ColdChilli