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June 20, 2008

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Ronald

moscato d'asti for me!

Jeremy Parzen

1999 Valentini Trebbiano (and a fish taco, please). Instead I will be drinking stale beer at Bordello in downtown LA.

D

A nice Prosecco rosato?

Marco

I have tuna marinating in a pureed Mediterranean brew so either a Nero d'Avola, an Etna Rosso or a Strappatto.

th

Is Strappatto a Frappato made by Strappo?

Tyler Balliet

Moscato d'asti - because I have to wake up early tomorrow and prefer a lower alcohol wine :-)

Dr. Debs

I want a Nerello Mascalese, please. Because a) I like to say it and B) I had one once and wish I could find another bottle of it!

th

Interesting and (mostly) varied answers, folks.
I hear you, Debs, I am definitely in a red wine mood -- gnam! (Italian for yum. Sounds like it too.)

AC

A beer

to wash all that Chicken fried steak and frito pie down with....


but I'm afraid I'll have to drink some Sancerre, Gevrey Chambertin, Arneis and Barolo later tonight at a dinner I am talking at.
get this, strappo-wappo, the talk is called The Italian influence on French Cuisine, puhlease. ( not my title- but it'll be fun-gnam)

th

To be sure, a Frog did not come up with that one.

Laissez les bons temps rouler.

Yours,

Strappo-wappo

wolfgang

I'd go with schiava but that's SO last week. This week: Valtellina!

th

Wolfie, Schiava? Valtellina? You' re too hip.

Now I do feel like a real old stick in the mud with my brutish Montepulciano d'Abruzzo. (I bought and opened Zaccarini's tonight because it was the **only** one available at First Avenue Vintners. (Someone needs to sell them something more imaginative.)

wolfgang

All hipness is relative. Montepuliciano, being last night's beverage of choice (Vallevò, a delicious cheapy) was quite the pairing with homemade pizza. Sort of the southern barbera, really, a vitis socialist perhaps, and for being a wine for the people, it has my never-ending respect. Had a delightful aglianico-montepuliciano blend from Molise recently; now is that hip?

wolfgang

My spelling sucks, btw. I'm especially loose with the 'i' sometimes.

Doug Cook

Ah, I had already blogged about what I wanted tonight before I even saw your posting. How convenient that it fits your theme! Didn't you know today was national Grignolino day? (at least in San Francisco, where it's HOT today!)

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