Telling Outrageous Truths
There seems to be no shortage of wine writers. But, day in and day out, the makers of wine taste their creations and put pen to paper to describe what they have created. It is what we long for from song writers and poets but seldom recieve: the explanation of the work — what it means to them. We have to come to conclusions about the work on our own. So it is with gratitude that we read these discriptions.
What is even more wonderful is the number of descriptions that make us want to stop everything and taste the wine. Sometimes even inspring us to kiss the person we are with! We are fortunate to enjoy a world of wine descriptions that weave a such a tapestry of tastes, smells and vivid imagery.
By the way, I had the pleasure of tasting Matthew Rorick’s “Forlorn Hope” wines at the sultry Portuguese Fado singer Ana Moura’s (click here for a video) show last Sunday evening. Mr. Rorick was pouring his wines in an ascot. He looked smashing.
Following is an example of fine wine writing for Matthew Rorick’s wine Forlorn Hope – Mil Amores. Try the real thing!
Que aproveche!
Besos,
Elisabet
2007 Mil Amores
DeWitt Vineyard
In the centuries-old Portuguese tradition, the DeWitt Vineyard produces a field blend of classic Iberian varieties. Touriga Nacional, Tinta Cão, Tinta Roriz and Tinta Amarella combine the supple enchantment of a lover’s embrace with the savage artistry of the matador in each vintage of Mil Amores. Serve it with cuisine from coarse to classic, or stay up with friends or a lover until dawn drinking toasts, dancing to gypsy music and telling outrageous truths; this bottle will be as welcome an addition to your dinner table as it would be spinning empty on the floor in the midst of a late-night fandango.





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