Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Moving to Wordpress

This is the last post from this blog site, I am moving this blog to wordpress.  The new title will be, 
Overthewinebow.wordpress.com
Thanks for your support

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

"At Least You Could Wash My Back"

As most of you know, last week I had a stroke.  So while I am rehab and recovery mode I have had to suspend my wine reviews. (though the doctors have all commented on how clear my arteries are,  good red wine.)  That said, I am always looking for a new topic to write about, and low and behold look what the Lord gave me, not only a topic but a whole venue of experiences.  Lemons  and lemonade you know.
When you have a stroke you lose control of your body, Simple things like giving the finger just don't happen like they used to.  As a person who is always in control this has been extremely frustrating.  Though putting my life in others hands is also reassuring.  When the ambulance got me to the ER, it was reassuring to have a staff of people whose only job was to take care of me.  Rubbing my arm, apologizing for putting needles in my arms, asking me questions and just generally having interest in my condition.  If only it didn't take a stroke to be treated so well.
Once you have a catastrophic incident you have to deal with so many well wishers, but really dd you just say that?  In the hospital more than one person had to ask , " how are you doing"?  Now I know they really are trying  to be friendly , but really, ,,,,,"I have had better days....all in all this is pretty shitty."  A better question, "what about the weather..., always an easy starter... and who really cares what the answer is.
Losing control of your body is one thing, you can fight to get that back.  But, how many of you completely lose your privacy. Everyone knows everything about you.  You do not have a private conversation,  If you need a moment to just cry and be angry there is a horde of people wondering if your mental state is waning. Damnit  I just want to cry and be mad, get over yourselves.  If you see me picking up a knife just be glad that I can pick up the knife.  Your always saying "Look at the positive".  I have always been a private person, having someone watching you try to change and go toilet really rocks your emotion.  You try to pee when you have someone standing over you. Not to mention the showers, here you are stripped down  to nothing hoping for a nice relaxing warm shower.  The person standing in the shower with you says"don't worry honey its all face to me".  Boy, do I feel sorry for her going through life looking at all this face.  And please if you are going to shower with me..."at least you could wash my back".....







Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Stroke

Will be off line for awhile. Suffered a mild stroke and will be in rehab for a few weeks

Friday, February 20, 2015

Hole Mole ......New Belgium Cocoa Mole,,,,Lips of faith

New Belgium has re-released (is that a word) their Lips of faith cocoa mole. Oh I have seen the light. Talk about a heavenly body.  This heavy spicy beer is perfect for those who love the intriguing tastes that real craft brewers can produce.  9abv .  This porter is enhanced with my favorite flavors of cocoa and chilis.  What an addition to any Mexican meal. 
Oh enjoy

Friday, February 13, 2015

Happy Valentine Day

Happy Valentine's  Day everyone.  Tonight we celebrate Valentines day because I will have to work tomorrow. So this evening I pulled a little something special from the basement.  A 2010 Chateau La Papeterie.  Merlot based 70% and 30% cab franc.  This wonderful Bordeaux hails from St Emilion, an excellent appelation. The Estagers family has owned the property for four generations.
The nose erupts with berry. Blackberry, blueberry, rich ripe strawberry. The dark chocolate aroma  is great for a lead in for valentine dinner.
Oh and then you put the liquid to your mouth, wow what have you done.  You have just given yourself one of the best gifts ever. There is so much going on.  First the flavors.  Your mouth is hit with the  tantalizing flavors coming from this small bottle.  The berry comes first, black, blue, and cherry.  Then chocolate and tobacco. Oh so many flavors. The richness, full bodied exhilarating juice has coated your mouth and you cannot stop.  You have become addicted and you don't even know it.  A true testament to a fine wine, appelation and wine maker. 
It paired perfectly with the tenderloin I made for dinner.  I need seconds.  My wife caught me dancing in the kitchen, must have really enjoyed it...
Enjoy

Here we go, Happy Valentine Day
Looking good
It was wondeful, I used Barefoot Contessa  recipe 
To make the tenderlojn

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Luma, luma, luma....Luma Carmenera Reserva 2012

Heading to the Southern Hemisphere Chile to be exact. Visiting the Luma winery, the Batuco  Estate in Valle Del Maule.  I really enjoy wines from South America. Malbec and Carmenere of course are what most people think of, but there are some fantastic merlot, cabs, torrontes, and chard creeping their way north. 
Tonight enjoying the Luma Carmenere. This bold red is dark, dark, dark in color. Garnet, but maybe even darker.
The nose exudes flavors of plum, dried floral notes and spice. 
Putting the glass to your lips you continue to recognize all of the fragrances that we were speaking of.  The flavor hits your tongue with a slap.  Wow, the intense flavors erupting.  Blueberry, strawberry, then you find the lingering taste of chocolate, then mint.  Finishing off the mouth are those earthy tones, leaves, and dirt.  I know, that does not sound so good, but wow it really goes together.  Balancing all of those flavors and tannins together you get such an extraordinary  wine. 
Enjoy.

Look at that beauty
Yep I already had some

Saturday, February 7, 2015

ABC, Anything But Chardonnay, ,,,not in this case...River Road RRV

Now truth be told I am not a big Chardonnay drinker.  I do not like the wood that attaches itself to domestic chards.  Some are nice, but I  trend to the burgundy style, unoaked or lightly oaked in french barrels.  But, from time to time I find one that tantalizes.  That is what I found here.
River Road RRV reserve.
River Road is in Green Valley, a sub appellation of Russian River in Sonoma. Ron Rubin is the owner and Joe Freeman the winemaker.
The color is perfect, a yellow that is reminiscent of corn silk.  Bright but not sunshine bright. More like the soft yellow of a peach. 
The nose, hints of pear, vanilla and and yes that oak.  Not overpowering but there.
Now the mouth.  Fruit, fruit, fruit.  Pears, apples, oak and butter, hints of spice. The California buttery, okay Chardonnay.  This wine is delightful.  Fuller bodied, rich and creamy.  Well balanced,  a winemakers wine.  Yes, I know it goes against my judgement about chard. But, it is worth it.
I enjoyed this wine with a perfectly cooked salmon.
Enjoy

A perfectly cooked salmon. And yes I tore it up putting it on the plate
So get over it.  It was still great.
Look at that color.