Want to get her going?
Write some sexy love notes. Then stick them on her wine glass. On one note, I wrote, "I love you. you're the best." Add heart. On the other note, I wrote something... ah... that I really want to keep for myself. It's not for everybody. Ya know what I'm saying? I know what you're thinking. To do this you need a few things. Yep. So, here's the list:
You also need something cute to say. I'll give you my "go to." Just write, "Baby, you look sexy." Now, stick that note on her wine glass. Yes, pour some wine in it first. Then, just leave the glass on the kitchen counter. Let her find it. Or ask her to go get something in the kitchen for you. Done. Wham. Home run. Have fun tonight, you lucky dog. My wife and I love wine. Red wine. We enjoy sharing a glass. I decided to go out an buy a couple handfuls of wine. Three bottles. Probably will last a month or two. Here's three that I recommend. They are very different from each other, but I'll tell you why you should have them on your table. Root: 1 Cabernet Sauvignon 2012. Red wine from Chile. This red wine is big and bold. Intense aromas of red fruits. Plum and cherry notes with a little honey following. It's a fruit-forward wine, but complex. Flavors of red, ripe, juicy berries with some taste of pencil lead. Medium tannins and good structure. Full-bodied. Smooth finish. Root: 1 Cabernet pairs well with grilled or roasted red meat. Try duck, lamb, or roasted chicken. Use a meat stock and serve with mushrooms. The rich flavors will complement dishes like like. I like to sip before dinner with some hard salami and one or two mild cheeses. The grapes for Root:1 are hand picked from two regions of Chile, the Maipo and Colchagua. Ca' de Calle, Mendoza, 2011. This red wine has a deep purple, violet color. It's a blend of mostly Malbec, with Cabernet Sauvignon and some Petit Verdot. Nose of toasted plumbs, chocolate, toast, and dried tomato. A medium body with finish of vanilla cream and spiced apple. Rich and full. Fine tannins. Balanced. Soft finish. Cline, Zinfandel, Ancient Vines, 2012.
This red wine is big, bold and with ripe strawberries and coffee with hints of chocolate. Soft tannins coats the mouth. Complex depth of flavor. Vanilla oak character. Finish is long lasting. Nice pairing with pasta, tomato sauce and grilled red meats. Fred Cline founded Cline Cellars in 1982, in Oakley, California. The Cline Brothers, Fred and Matt, are Zinfandel and Rhone varietal specialists. Good marketing name and label. Every day drinking wine. Nothing very special. It's an inexpensive, California pinot. Good wine to drink in the summer.
In the glass, it shows a medium reddish-purple color. A lightweight. Delicate. You smell a little strawberry fruit content. The taste is a bit thin. A hint of spice. It's not a French Pinot Noirs with smoke and violets. The flavors seem level, but has some points of black cherry. Finishes well. Lingers with an earthy slide. Not very exciting, but quite drinkable. We paired it with some beef and some heavy buttery sauces. And a big sweet potato. Or do a pumpkin puree. |
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