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Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 6:30 pm
by olivier
Hmm, that reminds me, I've got a bottle of Pinot Grigio del Veneto in the frig...
Tss, Tss, Tss A bottle of wine in a frig! :shock: Heresy!!! :roll: :roll:

Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 6:59 pm
by nikgaukroger
Olivier, if you want to drink unchilled pinot grigio be my guest ...

Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 6:59 pm
by Phaze_of_the_Moon

Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 9:10 pm
by Redpossum
olivier wrote:
Hmm, that reminds me, I've got a bottle of Pinot Grigio del Veneto in the frig...
Tss, Tss, Tss A bottle of wine in a frig! :shock: Heresy!!! :roll: :roll:
Quelle horreur, non?

Seriously, though. A red wine in the frig would be heresy (with the exception of Sangria), but what's wrong with serving white wines chilled?

Besides, it's a Pinot Grigio, not a Pinot Gris. I'm abusing Italian wine, not French wine. And you'll note I'm not abusing my palate with California wine :)

California wines, sigh. You get your choice of -

Chardonnay (acidic enough to pour into your car battery with no ill effects)
Cabernet Sauvignon (enough tannic acid to pucker you up so hard you'll need a whole box of Ex-Lax)
Zinfandel (so sickly sweet you drink with one hand and use the other to wave away the hummingbirds & killer bees)

And as for the disgusting concoction they call "California champagne", well...it's got too much sugar to use for washing your car with, and the dog probably won't drink it, so I don't know what it's good for.

I'm very proud to be a Californian, but our wine industry does not compare favorably with European vintners.
Phaze_of_the_Moon wrote:Quebec City
Phaze, those pics are awesome! The lady in the jacuzzi with the snow piled 10' high all around is a riot. Now that's what I call style. And the snowmobile on the roof is just off the hook :)

Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 9:26 pm
by nikgaukroger
possum wrote:
Seriously, though. A red wine in the frig would be heresy

Ah, you obviously haven't looked far enough - there are a number of reds that need to be chilled. I've had some from North Italy, Hungary (IIRC) and Germany that fall into this category plus, of course, red fizz 8)

Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 11:00 pm
by stenic
nikgaukroger wrote:
possum wrote:
Seriously, though. A red wine in the frig would be heresy

Ah, you obviously haven't looked far enough - there are a number of reds that need to be chilled. I've had some from North Italy, Hungary (IIRC) and Germany that fall into this category plus, of course, red fizz 8)
Our Spanish friends in Barcelona often have chilled red win with lunch.

Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 11:34 pm
by Spartacus
Many a French restaurant will serve a table or country Red wine from the fridge. I actually had a Premier Grand Cru Red served from the fridge once in France, I rejected it.

Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 12:45 am
by Redpossum
I cheerfully admit to an appalling ignorance of French & German wines :)

Most of what I know began with working in Italian restaurants, so mostly I know Italian and Sicilian wines.

I'm honestly not that fond of reds except with red meat or tomato-based dishes. As far as a "patio wine" just to sit and sip that Pinot Grigio del Veneto is my current favorite, and it's available locally for $4 a bottle, which is a price you can't beat with a stick! Last summer we got it on sale for $3 a bottle; we were joking that it was cheaper than gasoline, and wondering if the car would run on it :)

My cousin's reply? "Only if it's a Fiat..."

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 5:47 pm
by Redpossum
Wild, you guys actually got yourselves a Wikipedia page for this snowstorm, how's that for your 15 minutes of fame?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/February_2 ... _snowstorm

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 6:00 pm
by Spartacus
Well Sunday night it Snowed and as I type this at nearly 6PM Friday they have finally decided to dig out our Village. I got out on Wednesday and Today but only in a 4WD. I live on the access hill road and nobody living behind me (some 20 Houses) Have actually got out all week.

The Laughable part is come the Summer the media will be telling us all to stay indoors again because it is too hot.

So if anyone wants to visit the UK make sure it is not Summer or Winter and Spring is our Rainy season, So come in the Autumn but not October because we are all out :)

Funny old World.

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 2:43 am
by CrazyHarborc
Being in Missouri near the confluence, actually several confluences of some large rivers (above and below the St.Louis area) the snow does NOT hit us as hard....normally that is. :wink: Our snow came down last week on Tuesday night then more on Wednesday. Followed by COLD....by Sunday most of the snow in THIS area was melted.

Today the temp was up into the fifties....Sun shine, the carwashs are BUSY. Rain predicted for late next week. This time of year predicted rain has a fifty-fifty chance of becoming sleet/snow and deep. :wink:

Enjoy the snow....Paint up some of those "I'll paint them someday" minies hidden way oh so long ago. :D

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 12:05 pm
by NickW
We could do with some snow (wouldn't last long though) - 46 deg (Celcius!!) in Melbourne today!! :oops: :evil: :shock: