Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Behold! The Mom Slushie!


11 comments:

BWBandy said...

For inexpensive wine both are okay on their own.

Bryn said...

Pinot Grigio can be very drinkable IMHO....... Moscato on the other claw... Overly-sweet Junior League panty remover, usually seen being smuggled in (along with Lambrini/Lambrusco)to under-age dances by spotty but ever hopeful yoofs.....

Typed with the assistance of 50+ years of weary cynicism, experience & memories, while looking sadly at the newly emptied bottle of South African red on my desk....

hiswiserangel said...

Bryn, I'm currently hooked on Argentinian Malbec, a deep rich red that pairs well with beef, cooked over fire and eaten with a smokey gaucho.

B said...

Drinking and driving? Bad combination....

Bryn said...

Malbec, yes indeed, very more-ish with or without food. Judgement on the gaucho, I leave to you, ma'am..... :)

Granny said...

Returning to wine after years of neglect and avoidance. I must confess I am a bit disturbed by the photos in the mom van. Please tell me you are only hiding from the teen queens, and are safely in the driveway.

Angel eyes said...

Looks like a well polished shift knob, too.

Anonymous said...

NO NO NO- BAD ANGLE! No booze in the transporter! ---Ray

Critter said...

Dona Paula is my current fave from Mendoza State.

JeremyR said...

Could be worse, could be Night Train, or Cisco Red.
http://www.bumwine.com/

And if your kids drive you to drink, make sure they know to pick you up when the bar closes even if its past their curfew.

Anonymous said...

Concha Y Toro (Frontera), and The Show, are my malbecs of the moment, and on a saturday or sunday when I have been grilling some dead cow, I do a pretty fair smoky gaucho impersonation, Wise Angel One.....


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