New Blog!
14 years ago
My wife and I like wine. A lot. We normally split a bottle a night, reds mostly, often followed by a little port. I'm no wine expert, but after casually studying wine for a few years, I decided to write a blog just for fun. And you will get the lowdown on both the good and bad wine. We live in the LA area, so I will primarily be mentioning wine shops and restaurants in that area.
3 comments:
I heard of your blog through Amy. I look forward to reading your write-ups on wines and your experiences. Now, how do I say this without sounding like a pompous ass? This is just friendly advise. Avoid the word 'smooth' at all costs.
Good luck with your blog.
Thanks Ian - duly noted. No "smooth." Oh crap, can I use the word duly? ;)
Hey Kirkland. I'm really not trying to be the word police. It's just that wine is so subjective that it is usually smart to use words and terminology that cannot be misunderstood. Smooth means very different things to different people. Smooth could mean soft as in tannin or soft as in the sweetness or R.S. or alcohol. Much of the time smooth is used when people quite like a wine but don't know how to describe why. Or they may use smooth to 'smooth things over' as in "this wine smelled like hot steaming horse droppings and tasted like rotting twigs...but it was smooth!"
Anyway, go ahead and use the word, but let me know what it means to you as I'll be keeping up with your blog. And I quite like the word duly, it has a tone of British arrogance that always works well in the wine world.
Cheers,
Ian.
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