Saturday, April 29, 2006

2004 Chateau Bois Redon

"Bottled in the castle". Lucky to have two FR-Canadiens for the complete label translation this Alfio M. selection was truly inspirational. Noting that Henri-Louis Fagard was involved at some point, we relished the insight emanating from the Suffolkian Bar-bordeaux commentary: "superior", "cracking good draft", "a bordeaux like non-other" and "I like a wine that's extremely dry, that leaves le palais reaurffite (the smacking of the pallete)". And then finally a sound from the lips, sort of a "phwacking" or maybe a "patwacking" believed to signify some degree of approval. Later this grand kickoff vino, supplemented by a serious number of jello shooters while billiarding at the House of Moreno Warming, led to even deeper notations: "I need to go on your bushes", a rendition of "It's Hockey Night, tonight" and, finally, the evening concluding "I would not trust my safety to a hoofed creature!" sending us all off with a smile and several sets of phwacked lips. Eh?

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