Monday, February 22, 2010

Epicuro, Salice Salentino - A Wine Review
























First things first...

...THIS IS NOT A PAID REVIEW (although I'll try hard to get the wine makers attention with this review in hopes to get a free bottle or two, I'm not too proud).

If you are the type of wine enthusiast that enjoys reading phrases such as, "slightly oaky undertones", "fruit forward splendor", "visions of mustard fields in Autumn", or "hints of this or that..." you may not want to proceed onward - you'll read none of that here.

You will however read words like "tasty", "smooth", "damn good", and (I can already hear the wine snob cringes from Napa Valley) I might even throw out a "yummy!". This wine is that damn good! And Napa Valley snobs fear not because this wine hails from Italy!


















I must also come clean and state that I am not a true wine aficionado, I'm more of a beer guy (more gasps and screams from Napa Valley). But as I see it, better to have someone like myself be inspired by this tasty appellation and not get caught up in the mumbo-jumbo lifestyle-speak. Purely writing from the heart here because I truly believe this is a good wine and one people should know about. I wish I could take credit for its discovery but I owe that to my wife, she picked it up at Trader Joe's - the only place to buy wine and feel like you are not wasting your money.

It is a 2005 reserve, blend of 80% Negro Amaro and 20% Malvasia Nera grapes. It pours beautifully. A rich dark red color and a wonderful fruit smell that I find hard to resist. I want to smell it as much as I want to drink it - a good sign. The flavor is strong in fruit with a smooth finish. Nothing bitter or strong about it. Swirl it around the mouth a bit and continue to enjoy the flavor. In my opinion a perfectly approachable wine for any occasion.

Ladies and gentlemen, the true joy of this wine - $5.99 a bottle! A true steal as far as I'm concerned. I've even bought several bottles for friends just to turn them onto it. This is only the second time in my life I have felt compelled to buy a case of wine and keep it on hand, this again coming from a beer guy. And definitely the first time I have felt compelled to evangelize over a wine.

So there you have it. Pick some up for yourself and give it a try. I do not think you'll be let down. And if you do try it out, drop me a line - I'd love to hear what you think.

Napa Valley wine snobs can rest, I spared you from drop'in the "yummy!".

For more info on the Importer, D'Aquino Italian Importing Co., click here.

Monday, February 15, 2010

Of Waves & Abalone

















There are some waves I've heard about just north of San Francisco. These are not exactly the kind of waves you can just drive up to, hop out of the car, suit up and be in the water within a minute or two. You have to do some hiking and bush whacking to get to them. A lot of time invested in the "getting there" without any guarantee of success. It is called paying dues.

I've been adventure deprived for the past couple of weeks. So when I got the opportunity for an all day hike today I decided to call up a friend and go "pay some dues".

Beautiful hike in and out of the fog and sun. Good to explore an area I had not been into before. Got down to the beach and reminded me a lot of the North Coast - all cobblestones and flotsum.

We found some interesting things on the beach. I started off finding a very cool hat. My buddy said, "you may want to keep that, those are expensive". That was enough to make me lash it to my backpack. My buddy also collected (3) wiffle balls - WTF? He says they are great to play with in the house with his son.

Probably the most interesting items we found were all the abalone shells strewn about the length of the beach. Quite a few of them and enough to make us take a mental note and possibly come back on some favorable tides.































Speaking of tides, we walked along the beach as far as we could before we got cut off by the cliffs. Rather than walk back the way we came we actually climbed up the bluff. One of those things you do in life and realize when you make it to the top how stupid it was that you did it.
















And for those of you who have not stepped outside of late, Spring is beginning to make an appearance. The wild Iris were out in force - spectacular!