cebucitylocal Posted February 28, 2005 Share Posted February 28, 2005 pareng ccl - what a relief! I thought you will be talking again about some Chinese wine You can try looking at Bacchus or Anthony's for that wine - they might have it... cheers!<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Actually now that you mentioned it,I bought some chinese wine for the proposed wine EB :evil: It cost me all of 9 yuan a bottle,63 pesos Quote Link to comment
bods1000 Posted February 28, 2005 Author Share Posted February 28, 2005 Actually now that you mentioned it,I bought some chinese wine for the proposed wine EB :evil: It cost me all of 9 yuan a bottle,63 pesos <{POST_SNAPBACK}> yan ang EB na hindi na matuloy-tuloy...and with the presence of the Chinese wines - mukhang hindi na talaga matutuloy sana you brought home some Shanghai babe na lang for our EB hehehe.... Quote Link to comment
Raintribe Posted March 1, 2005 Share Posted March 1, 2005 Actually now that you mentioned it,I bought some chinese wine for the proposed wine EB :evil: It cost me all of 9 yuan a bottle,63 pesos <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Hmmm...would that be Madame or Great Wall red wine? Quote Link to comment
bods1000 Posted March 1, 2005 Author Share Posted March 1, 2005 Hmmm...would that be Madame or Great Wall red wine?<{POST_SNAPBACK}> heya welcome back to the thread, Ms. Raintribe I wonder if you can meet up with the cebucitylocal gentleman, get a taste of his chinese wine, and tell us about it, ok? Nice to see you back - I hope everything is working out for you Quote Link to comment
cebucitylocal Posted March 1, 2005 Share Posted March 1, 2005 heya welcome back to the thread, Ms. Raintribe I wonder if you can meet up with the cebucitylocal gentleman, get a taste of his chinese wine, and tell us about it, ok? Nice to see you back - I hope everything is working out for you <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Ok,Raintribe When i see you Thursday Lets drink Chinese wine,I will bring a bottle Shangrila?? or Anton s??? Quote Link to comment
cebucitylocal Posted March 1, 2005 Share Posted March 1, 2005 (edited) Hmmm...would that be Madame or Great Wall red wine?<{POST_SNAPBACK}>No at 15 Yuan or 105 pesos masyadong classy ang Great Wall Edited March 1, 2005 by cebucitylocal Quote Link to comment
private5star Posted March 1, 2005 Share Posted March 1, 2005 Hey, bods, how's life over there? People here are going gaga with Pinot of any kind. . . Since the released of the movie "Sideways", everybody wants to taste Pinot. Even in the movie, they hate the "merlot", guess I'm in a good company then. Quote Link to comment
agxo3 Posted March 2, 2005 Share Posted March 2, 2005 Hey, bods, how's life over there? People here are going gaga with Pinot of any kind. . . Since the released of the movie "Sideways", everybody wants to taste Pinot. Even in the movie, they hate the "merlot", guess I'm in a good company then.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Yeah - pinot's the latest fad. Wonder how long it will last before there's a new favorite. Public opinion is soooooo fickle! Then there are those of us who hve enjoyed pinot in its various incarnations over the years - the austere, steely Burgudies, the soft, lush California pinots, the occasional champagne made from pinot grapes, the fruity Oregonians....... Some time ago, I drove down to San Luis Obispo and did some tasting along Hwy 46. Lots of syrahs and zins (not unexpectedly so - the climate inland gets nice and toasty in the summer) but I was surprised to taste some very tasty pinots as well. Mostly from vineyards in the protected valleys closer to the coast where the fog rolls in at night. I was wrong - Sideways was still on the big screen as late as a couple of weeks ago! So I went to see it. Interesting movie - I can understand what all the fuss is about. Nice to see that most of the wines and wineries shown are real - except for Frass Canyon which was shot at the Fess Parker winery. Some time later this year, after most of the wannabess have come and gone, I'll head on down to visit the Santa Barbara wineries and taste some of those wines - at least the latest vintages. Quote Link to comment
bods1000 Posted March 2, 2005 Author Share Posted March 2, 2005 Hey, bods, how's life over there? People here are going gaga with Pinot of any kind. . . Since the released of the movie "Sideways", everybody wants to taste Pinot. Even in the movie, they hate the "merlot", guess I'm in a good company then.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> pare welcome back! everything's cool here :cool: The movie was shown here but I don't see any rush to the wine stores hehehe...guess it's just another "small" movie ignored by the movie-going public...oh well what a pity...I just can't imagine the impact that movie made there - I mean people going nuts over pinot - I hope their ardor stays - baka riding the bandwagon lang ang mga yun.. cheers, pare! I hope we see you here! Quote Link to comment
bods1000 Posted March 2, 2005 Author Share Posted March 2, 2005 Yeah - pinot's the latest fad. Wonder how long it will last before there's a new favorite. Public opinion is soooooo fickle! Then there are those of us who hve enjoyed pinot in its various incarnations over the years - the austere, steely Burgudies, the soft, lush California pinots, the occasional champagne made from pinot grapes, the fruity Oregonians....... Some time ago, I drove down to San Luis Obispo and did some tasting along Hwy 46. Lots of syrahs and zins (not unexpectedly so - the climate inland gets nice and toasty in the summer) but I was surprised to taste some very tasty pinots as well. Mostly from vineyards in the protected valleys closer to the coast where the fog rolls in at night. I was wrong - Sideways was still on the big screen as late as a couple of weeks ago! So I went to see it. Interesting movie - I can understand what all the fuss is about. Nice to see that most of the wines and wineries shown are real - except for Frass Canyon which was shot at the Fess Parker winery. Some time later this year, after most of the wannabess have come and gone, I'll head on down to visit the Santa Barbara wineries and taste some of those wines - at least the latest vintages.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> yeah pare better avoid the mad rush now - come back later when all the buzz has died down and there you'll see the true pinot and/or wine lovers... I think I better get to taste some pinots too - it's been a while since I had one...gotta check out what pinots are here... good day, folks! Quote Link to comment
bods1000 Posted March 2, 2005 Author Share Posted March 2, 2005 Wine is often described using words we know from other tastes and smells.This is because wine is made of chemical compounds similar to those found in fruits, vegetables and spices. Different grapes are associated with different aromas/tastes of different compounds.The following is a wine flavor profile of common grape varieties. I have purposely omitted those fruits which are not familiar to us here: White Grapes:Chardonnay - butter, melon, apple, pineapple, vanilla (if oaked)Sauvignon blanc - asparagusSemillon - honey, orange, limeRiesling - citrus fruits, honeyGewurtztraminer - lychees, spiceViognier - peaches, pear Red Grapes:Cabernet Sauvignon - chocolate, mint, tobaccoPinot Noir - cherry, raspberryZinfandel - mint, mixed spices, black cherryShiraz - tobacco, pepperGrenache - smoky, pepperTempranillo - vanilla, strawberry, tobaccoSangiovese - herbs, leathery, earthyMerlot - plums, pepper, coffeeCabernet franc - tobacco, grass Quote Link to comment
private5star Posted March 3, 2005 Share Posted March 3, 2005 (edited) When I was still in the Philippines I was not into wines. . . foremost because I was ignorant about any wine. . . second because their expensive compare to beer. . . lastly, I associated it with those "trying hard" to be class. . . but now I prefer red or white wines better. . . it is not heavy in the belly, unlike beer, and I like the crispness of wines. . . I like to trying different brands and labels. . . at least those that I can afford with the budget. . . Edited March 3, 2005 by private5star Quote Link to comment
bods1000 Posted March 3, 2005 Author Share Posted March 3, 2005 When I was still in the Philippines I was not into wines. . . foremost because I was ignorant about any wine. . . second because their expensive compare to beer. . . lastly, I associated it with those "trying hard" to be class. . . but now I prefer red or white wines better. . . it is not heavy in the belly, unlike beer, and I like the crispness of wines. . . I like to trying different brands and labels. . . at least those that I can afford with the budget. . .<{POST_SNAPBACK}> way to go, pare!wine really has a hard time to be popular...the way I see the drinking culture here in the country, folks drink to get drunk, ok? You can accomplish that by drinking beer and spirits - but you have to drink a lot of wine to get drunk Most people don't get it that wine is not a beverage to get drunk per se. It is something to be taken with food as it enhances the taste of certain foods and vice-versa.Recent medical studies indicating the health benefits of wine has increased wine drinkers but not that much yet.Like you, it was also a long road for me to get acquianted with and to actually love wine..cheers! Quote Link to comment
agxo3 Posted March 3, 2005 Share Posted March 3, 2005 When I was still in the Philippines I was not into wines. . . foremost because I was ignorant about any wine. . . second because their expensive compare to beer. . . lastly, I associated it with those "trying hard" to be class. . . but now I prefer red or white wines better. . . it is not heavy in the belly, unlike beer, and I like the crispness of wines. . . I like to trying different brands and labels. . . at least those that I can afford with the budget. . .<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Same here - it took a while for me to get over the "what's cheap that I can get drunk with?" syndrome. Famous quote (and I can't remember who said it!! Anyone know?) - "Life is too short to drink bad wine". Now that I'm over the "cheap is good" phase of my life, I am now drinking wht I can fit into my budget and buying less to get better quality. I'm fiding that I get mroe enjoyment from good wine in less quantities than from bad wine in copious amounts. I also discovered that "class" has little to do with wine except for those who are just plain trying hard to impress and are highly impressionable. Does this sound like I'm finally maturing? I hope so! It's about time! So - what are your favorites? Post your tasting notes, your favorites, your latest great buys! Makes bods green with envy.... Quote Link to comment
masi Posted March 4, 2005 Share Posted March 4, 2005 I came across this article on palate profile. I really helps wine afficionados this part of the globe who are not accustomed to berries and other fruits from the west. It as make appreciation easier... Palate profiles are frequently used by our winemakers to depict visually the nature of the wine that they are trying to achieve during the final blending of barrels prior to bottling; or to illustrate the differences that exist between wines of the same variety grown in different vineyards or regions. The concept is simple and highly effective: without use of emotive or descriptive words, the winemakers simply graph the intensity of flavour as they taste the wine on initial impact ('front palate'); as it fills the mouth ('mid palate'); and as they spit - or, in polite company, swallow the wine ('back palate'). From there, they then trace the intensity of the wine as it gradually fades away in the after taste, or 'finish'. The results are remarkable in that, without fuss, fine words or fanfare, the nature of a wine is revealed to the observer. This can then be used by wine professionals as a 'ready reckoner' through which to gauge their needs, contrasting the palate profile of the wine against the style of food they are serving. Quote Link to comment
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