cuda6666 wrote:StephanAlfa wrote:Two-buck-chuck WILL be put to test finally.
The test must be a blind test.
OK-OK-OK... I "tested" I mean tasted the wine BEFORE the deluge.. I mean before it got diluted by the deluge...
Noah ... as someone said ... was thinking about building the arc then...
Anyway, back to Two-Buck-Chuck (or three), as I explained to Dan, the wine is tasted at a price quality ratio. I sampled the Carbernet Sauvignon because this kind of wine goes well with any meat. Basically it can go from salad to dessert if it is chocolate. You can also have strawberries dipped in wine with crushed black pepper for dessert to but that is another gourmet story.
The wine is - I must say - an excellent
table wine. As I explained to Dan, It is comparable to the $15 to 25 carbernets meant to be drank with your regular meals from time to time (unless you live in France, then you have it every day).
Kudos for Dan to find Two (or 3)-Buck-Chuck... for a price quality ratio it tops the chart! :thumbleft:
Now Frank (Frank Piranha you said when you got the trophy
). Bitter Foster and then chase with a Bud to cure dehidration? :dontknow:
Next I'd like to sample the Chardonnay ... would have gone well with Curtis' lobster... =D>