不够境界 +1

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不够境界 +1

Post by tiffany » 2006-11-06 13:17

周末出门治装去了,买了一条牛仔裤一件黑小衬衫;得意甚----回家就遭到了无情打击,被弹衬衫应该买大一号,牛仔裤应该买深一层蓝,这个故事再一次教育我们,要问对问题。比如说错问题就是好不好看,挺好看的,是吧?才是对问题。治装毕发现离trader joe's只有一条街,乃去到该店买葡萄酒3瓶,希腊酸奶3合及其他零食甜点若干。两个大包拎着回家,心情无比舒畅,叹道:还是花钱比较舒服。
今天早晨上班路上,我突然悟到这个想法是多么的不够境界,注定我一工蚁的庸碌命运;人够境界的应该是觉得赚钱真快乐啊!

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还是周末,翻了两章等了很长时间才有的the devil wears prada,觉得我这把年纪还是不要看下一代抱怨第一份工作了,在第二十页放下该书。
但是看了serenity,一部还不错的科幻片。导演解释说故事发生在遥远的未来,当时美国和中国两个超级大国合并成了一个超级大国,开始了开发宇宙的事业。所以大家们都既讲英文,又讲中文。我看了这个解释,倒下爬起来之后倒依稀听出来字幕里说大家们讲中文的那种奇怪语言可能还真的是从中文7扭8歪,变异而来的。

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Re: 不够境界 +1

Post by 洛洛 » 2006-11-06 13:30

tiffany wrote: 。导演解释说故事发生在遥远的未来,当时美国和中国两个超级大国合并成了一个超级大国,
这个地理问题怎么实现的,穿过俄罗斯?人家愿意呀。
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Post by tiffany » 2006-11-06 14:17

那是在遥远的未来,都征服宇宙了,区区一个俄罗斯的地理界限又算什么 :mrgreen:
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Post by silkworm » 2006-11-06 16:07

神马酒?

我昨天看见他们有truffle上架了,2.99一盒。储备了几盒。

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Post by tiffany » 2006-11-06 16:24

一瓶oregon pinot noir,一瓶amaron(不确认拼写正确),一瓶意大利产pinot grigio :mrgreen:
我也看见拖肥了,想了想,没下手 :mrgreen:
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Post by silkworm » 2006-11-06 16:29

我们看完Sideways去那儿附庸风雅地买过几次Pinot Noir,估计是价钱还不够高,不甚喜欢。

常买的是一种意大利的红酒,名字我回家看看来报告,7.99,性价比相当不坏。后来干脆买一箱12瓶,可以打9(?)折。

最近还喝了一种绿色长颈瓶子的葡萄牙白葡萄酒,我们和几个朋友喝了,都说味道很熟悉,后来想出来了,有点80年代北京流行的小香槟的味道。

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Post by tiffany » 2006-11-06 16:32

do not forget about this very important matter.
I got a couple bottles of pinot noir, italian, a couple times, and we did not like them. but this oregon pinot noir was sortta recommended by an expert, hence, I think I should try it :mrgreen:
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Post by silkworm » 2006-11-06 23:01

来了。葡萄牙语和意大利语一律地不懂,照猫画虎地抄了商标:

“小香槟”白酒
Vinho Verde
White Wine
Espiral
Product of Portugal

红酒
Sabbie Di
Nuvola Vecchia(这个是花体,可能有误)
Toscana
Product of Italy
(背面英语说明,90%Sangiovese+10%Merlot)

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Post by karen » 2006-11-07 9:55

你要是喜欢葡萄牙的酒,trader joe年年都有瓶葡萄牙的红酒来自Dao产区, 名字好象是Castas de Santar,8块左右。按这个价,酒是满好的,简单又好喝。 我原来有箱2000年的,一年之内就被朋友们都干掉了。 反正一箱的价钱就是一瓶好年头的Brunello, 随便喝了也不心疼。 :mrgreen:

噢,小白,你说的那瓶amarone我知道。 你喝了后冒声泡,我好奇你喜欢不。 :-D

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Post by silkworm » 2006-11-07 10:05

小本本记下来。谢谢。

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Post by tiffany » 2006-11-07 10:09

昨天开了oregone的pinot noir,开瓶让它喘了10几20分钟,味道有点寡---我觉得我还是喜欢味道丰满的水果感觉重的。

那瓶还没开,开了来汇报。 :mrgreen:
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Post by karen » 2006-11-07 10:28

Yeah, it's a little, how shall I say, bland, when compared to Australian Shiraz. :-D Trust me, you will find your taste change as you drink more and more wine. I used to love those monster Ausralian shiraz from Heathcote that's inky and stinky. They are so thick that they are like cough syrups. Nowadays, I really have to be sick to drink those stuffs. :mrgreen:

Oregon pinot also comes in different sizes and shapes, so if you want to give it another try, then find something from EIEIO, Bergstrom, or Ken Wright. Those have so much fruit that you will think you have drowned in their barrels.

If you want to drink Sideway types of pinot, then try a Sonoma Coast or Carneros. Chasseur Sonoma Coast, J.Wilkes, Calera, and Davis Family are all pretty good. In fact I recently had a 1996 Calera Jensen's Vineyard, that really amazed me. Wine like that makes you appreciates California, and comes to understand that, no wonder, when tasted blind, some French prepare American wines to their own.

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Post by 火星狗 » 2006-11-07 12:16

冲着这中美合并的奇思妙想,看来有必要去看看serenity。

这个truffle其实冬天带回家送人挺不错的,自用还是算了吧。另外我上个周末为了治疗季节性忧郁买了本年度第一盒巧克力,到本周三已经去了一半。

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Post by tiffany » 2006-11-13 13:29

报告karen,我们开了那瓶amarone了,感觉有点儿霸道,味道还挺丰满,我挺喜欢的。
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Post by karen » 2006-11-13 17:09

我猜白博会喜欢Amarone的。 :-D 这个酒是威尼斯附近产的,葡萄晒成葡萄干后再拿去酿,所为味道浓厚,尾巴还有点葡萄干的甜味。 Trader Joe's 那瓶是轻量级的,比起有些店里卖的,好似Jennifer Aniston compared to Angelina Jolie, so you get my drift.... :-D

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Post by tiffany » 2006-11-13 17:29

哇,这个是葡萄干酿的啊?咋也是那葡萄干酿的冰酒就跟甜水儿似的呢?
唉,看来得进行酒庄的发掘工作了,我们家门口那个好像都没有karen列出来的那些酒。
或者我应该拿着单子问他要---现在跟老板老板娘走街上碰见了都会得打招呼,真是在这里住了很久了。
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Post by karen » 2006-11-13 18:02

Yeah, Amarone is made from grapes picked in the fall, like any other grapes used to make dry wine. The harvest time is chosen to balance the sugar content with the tannin in the skin and pits and blah blah blah.

Instead being rushed to be fermented, these grapes are left out to dry in the barn for a couple more months to raise the sugar-juice ratio, until they are somewhat raisin-y. Then they are fermented like other wines. That' s why although they are dry wine, there is a sweet note at the end.

Ice wines are picked much later, sometimes until or around the time of the first snow. The grapes left on the vine (not much at this point) will have developed very high sugar content by then. And, I think, they are fermented without the skin. So it's all sugar and no much tannin.

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Post by boat » 2006-11-14 10:48

汇报: 看了这个帖, 去trade joe's 买了$150的酒, 几天喝下来我还是觉得法国的酒好喝, 我这是什么口味? 你们谁懂的给我分析分析。 我买的法国酒也不贵, 从$5 $6的, 到$17, 18的, 喝上去好像没区别, 是不是太土了? :oops: :oops:

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Post by Knowing » 2006-11-14 11:01

I was having dinner at Del Posto last night. Food was good but did not quite live up to me expectation of . Anyway, one of the red that we had with veal chop was 1999 brunello. I only noticed the name because I thought about Karen:"Maybe I should memorized the producer and year and taste so that I could tell Karen tomorrow." Then of cause 10 minutes later the Italian names completely went out of my mind.
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Post by karen » 2006-11-14 11:13

Ohhh... knowing you are so sweet, trying to remember... :mrgreen: The sommolier must be pretty happy that you had 99 Brunello. It's a wonderfully powerful wine, and it fetches high price on an Italian wine list. So who was trying to impress you last night? :-D Did you like it?

And by the way, how was Del Posto? It generated such a buzz. How is it compared to Babbo?

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Post by karen » 2006-11-14 11:32

OMG, I just looked up Del Posto's wine list. 5 pages alone on Brunello. :shock: They must have rounded up all the top brunellos. Compared to that, Barolos and Barbarescos occupy much less space of their cellar.

I have never seen a list like that, well, except in Montalcino. :mrgreen: One wall of the wineshop I walked in there was lined entirely with Brunello. Vertical years of all the good producers. My jaw just dropped. Must be one of my happiest moment, to do the Brunello tasting in the shop, overlooking the vineyards.

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Post by Knowing » 2006-11-14 11:37

Well, it is my regular abstract sugar daddy who also pays for everything else in my life -- a company outing.
The Brunello was a bit too rich and smoky for my taste. (Sorry, I am not very sophisticated enough for it), but the fruity, full flavor I quite enjoy. Del Posto was far less impressive than Babbo, it is more comparable to Lupa, the other Matali restaurant I went to. The food was good but nothing too extraordinary. The seafood salad was lovely, Funghi Misti was ok. Risotto with Porcini was the only impressive dish of the whole evening. My veal chop was too rare. Tried my coworker's grilled Orata, better. Dessert was quite forgettable.

The waiters were welltrained but honestly too slow. We waited for an hours and half before the first course arrived. The place was grand but details gave away -- I had to frown on the plastic flowers in the bathroom.
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Post by karen » 2006-11-14 11:39

boat wrote:汇报: 看了这个帖, 去trade joe's 买了$150的酒, 几天喝下来我还是觉得法国的酒好喝, 我这是什么口味? 你们谁懂的给我分析分析。 我买的法国酒也不贵, 从$5 $6的, 到$17, 18的, 喝上去好像没区别, 是不是太土了? :oops: :oops:
It's probably just in your mind. Trader Joe's French selection is on par with selections of other regions. They are all everyday drinking wine, meant to be affordable, pleasant, fun to drink, and with some characteristics of the regional grapes.

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Post by karen » 2006-11-14 11:46

Plastic flower at a place like that? :shock:

Yeah, 99 brunellos are big and muscular, probably needs a few more years to mellow out. Anyway, it's a very good year. Too bad you don't like the smokiness, many people will feel cheated if they don't get that note. :-D From the way you described it, fresh full fruit, I guess it's a new world brunello with high alcohol. Sounds so yummy! I would have fondled the bottle.

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Post by Knowing » 2006-11-14 11:48

OMG, I just looked up Del Posto's wine list. 5 pages alone on Brunello. They must have rounded up all the top brunellos. Compared to that, Barolos and Barbarescos occupy much less space of their cellar.
Oh yeah, we were sitting in the private room next to the wine cellar. Karen you would have enjoyed the scenery 100 times better than I did... It was totally wasted on me :f21:
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Post by Knowing » 2006-11-14 11:55

What is new world brunello ? Is there old world brunello?
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Post by karen » 2006-11-14 11:56

Oh, at least I get to live vicariously through you. :-D

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Post by karen » 2006-11-14 12:13

Hmm.. it's just traditional vs. modern wine making. Brunellos used to be made in super big Slovenia tanks (they can literally fit a F150 inside) that impart less oak on the wine. Old world brunellos are tannic in youth and need to be aged for a long time. Let's just say they are made to last. They are often a bit more austere to start with, open up within an hour, then evolve throughout the evening and into the next couple days. It's like condensing a lifetime relationship into one bottle.

Of course these days no one has the patience to wait 10 years to drink a bottle, and people generally prefer something fruitier and fuller and easier to drink. As such, producers are making wine to please the modern palate. A lot (maybe most, depending on whom you talk to) of brunellos are made in a modern style. The grapes are planted on flater ground, picked later (higher sugar content), aged in French barriques (smaller, more expensive, impart a lot more oak), so the wine exhibits beautiful raspberry and black cherry note, with enough roundness from the oak to tame the rough tannin. People call them new world brunellos.

Some traditionalists, like Biondi Santi, frowned upon wine made this way. I like them both. They are different expressions of the grape, one is more serious, another is flirtier, both are gratifying at the end. So there is no problem, as far as I am concerned. And I am sure many men have found sisters like that plenty intriguing. :mrgreen:

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