Sunday, October 24, 2010

The Beginning of my Tour!

Hi my name is Adam and I am an alcoholic! Just kidding the reason I started this blog is because I drink a lot of wine and I getting more and more interested about trying new wines and writing reviews about them. I am not an expert on wine but I can certainly distinguish a good wine and a shitty wine.  I got into wine because I started drinking wine with my Jewish friend Nate Wohl every night in the summer of 09. We had many moments together. He introduced me to the world of wines and I had always wanted to hang out with a college professional frisbee golf player. So I decided to start a blog for  the wines I've tried for my entertainment and your amusement. I hope you enjoy my writings and lol a little bit through my blogings. I don't know if blogings is a word because it has a red line underneath it on my computer but I like the word so I am going to use it.

I recently just purchased this Cabernet Sauvignon bottle at Costco. Freemark Abbey is originated in the Napa Valley. Freemark is best described as having an aroma of black cherry, currant, and dried cranberries.  I would best describe this wine as being light to medium bodied. It has an interesting finish. Its a little drier and not as sweet as most Cabernets I would expect to be. I would say I certainly do enjoy this wine a lot. It's an easy drink. It goes down easy down the pipes. This particular wine I would give a score of 88 points. So this is the first episode of my wine tour. I hope you enjoyed and lmao'd a little bit during my bloging. I am not a perfect writer or typer but I think I did a pretty damn good job with this one. Thanks for taking your time in reading this if you do. I love you all like a fat kid loves cake.
Hugs N Kisses

3 comments:

  1. Sounds like a cool idea bud, hope you enjoy the vinos! If I may recommend a beautiful Cabernet Sauvignon from Chile to look out for, keep your eyes peeled for Montes Alpha. Really nice.

    D.

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  2. let us know when you're ready for your tour of northwest wineries!

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