Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Buy Two Bottles?

Discovering quality, affordable wine takes a little luck and a forgiving palate. If I can pass along a hint to all my fellow vino hunters, buy two bottles... Why two? Good, affordable wine sells out quickly! There's no guarantee the bottle will still be there on your next wine run. What if I buy two bottles and I hated the first one, you ask? Not so fast... the circumstances affecting wines taste varies widely. Perhaps the bottle was corked/spoiled, it was too warm, or maybe you were drinking it when your girlfriend dumped you, etc. etc. On numerous occasions I've had the second bottle (not in the same sitting!) change my opinion completely. Happy hunting all!

Cheers!

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Website Changes


Sorry for the long hiatus folks, blogging has taken a back-seat to "Life" recently. Some changes at Wine4Dummies.com... Due to a change in Blogger's service, I'm now posting to Affordable-Wine.com. All previous links and bookmarks to Wine4Dummies.com will auto-forward here. As you see though, all my image links are broken, so it'll take a little time to restore everything to normal. I hope to have several white wine recommendations this week!

Cheers!

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Wine Barrel Lazy Susan



It's been a while since my last post, apologies to my readers. Spring has sprung though and I could not be happier!

Continuing on my theme of re-salvaged wine accoutrement, I present the wine barrel top, "Lazy Susan". Made from french oak, this barrel top has been sanded, stained and affixed with a rotating mechanism. It's quickly become a fixture on our dinner table, and it's pretty cool to boot!

Cheers!

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Thank You!!

I wanted to extend a HUGE thank you to my monthly readers. Up to 1,500 readers grace these pages every month, for that I am humbled. I hope to continue bringing you affordable wine finds and wine knowledge for years to come!

Thanks to Green Wine Bottles for the image. I LOVE these, what a creative way to re-purpose and re-cycle old wine bottles.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Dirty Jobs, Winery


Dirty Jobs on Discovery is a family favorite in our household. On occasion my 5-year old will opt out of Sesame Street and ask for Mike Rowe by name! If you tune into Discovery, they frequently run Dirty Job marathons, including a visit to a winery.

While I didn't find the job particularly dirty, the episode was both entertaining and educational. If you have a DVR it's worth seeking it out, it provides a brief glimpse into the inner-workings of a large vineyard. The most interesting part for me was seeing the grape-less stems by the thousands sent via conveyor belt to over sized dumpsters. The stems were mulched and used as fertilizer in the vineyard, now THAT's going GREEN.

Cheers!