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Ian Hayward
 
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Default The perfect Stanely Cup Playoff wine...

Hmphh... the wine was better than the game.

"Ian Hayward" > wrote in message
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> As a Leafs fan exiled to England I have to get up at midnight to listen to games on
> NHL radio, so for the first round in yet another "Battle of Ontario" I thought a
> Tatachilla Partners' Reserve Cab/Shiraz from the other end of the Empire would be
> fine, just like taking a hit from Tie Domi. I had better find a 1967 vintage
> something for the celebrations in June.
>
> Go Leafs, Sens suck!
>
> Ian
>
> P.S. No "Turning Leaf" jokes, please.
>
> "Mathew Kagis" > wrote in message
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> > "Mark Lipton" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > Mathew Kagis wrote:
> > >
> > > > Wirra Wirra 'Scrubby Rise' Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot '01
> > > >
> > > > Opened & decanted for the length of the Canadian national anthem.
> > > > Clear, cherry red rim darkening to a deep purple core (much like the
> > > > bruises experienced when being cross checked)... Clean nose, intense

> > black
> > > > cherry, hint of sweaty goalie glove leather, bit of bubblegum (partial
> > > > carbonic maceration?) Youthfull development, remenicent of the Sedin

> > twins
> > > > in their second season. Palate is dry (Like Mark Crawford's throat after
> > > > screaming at the ref) moderate acidity, deceptively strong tannins (like
> > > > Mark Bertuzzi's sucker punch) cherry & blackberry fruit character with a
> > > > strangely tangy finish (like most Canucks games)... must have been a bad
> > > > year for the Verdot. loong finish (like the playoffs) and very warm,
> > > > suggesting a high alcohol content (like most hockey fans). Conclusion:

> > The
> > > > Perfect Playoff Wine!
> > >
> > > ROFL!! Great description, Mathew. I've had (and liked) other Wirra
> > > Wirra wines before. The bubblegum description certainly does sound like
> > > carbonic maceration, but I can't say that I'm aware of an Aussie
> > > Shirazes (or blends) that use that technique. Perhaps it's just the
> > > strain of yeast used? FWIW, I'd have thought that an icewine would have
> > > been more the perfect wine for Lord Stanley's late Spring antics.
> > >
> > > Mark Lipton

> > I was under the impression that Rosemount had used Carbonic Maceration on
> > a few of the blended wines they started to market a couple of years ago...
> > Blue, trendy looking lables with blends like Shiraz/Grenache and such. I
> > was also pretty sure that the entire Yellow Tail line of products was CM. Or
> > it could just be the 11gr of residual sugar per bottle that gave me that
> > impression. As to Icewine....I'm saving my bottle for when the Vancouver
> > Canucks WIN THE STANELY CUP.
> > Cheers
> > Mathew
> >
> >

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