Tag Archives: Drinks
Bloody Good… Bloody Mary
Posted on 18. Apr, 2009 by Front of House.
A Bloody Mary is the kind of drink that if you can’t get a great one, don’t bother. You order a vodka and soda, either the bar has the vodka that you drink or they don’t. After that, how much can they really screw it up? I know, they can screw it up and they [...]
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The Lava Lamp
Posted on 06. Apr, 2009 by Front of House.
I consider this the Modern Margarita. The flavor has been updated from the classic and now we’ve added a little design. This drink began for us at Fiddleheads in Royal Oak and we’ve been playing with it ever since. Last Saturday night, we raised a last toast to Fiddleheads as they closed their doors. [...]
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Schlink Haus Riesling
Posted on 01. May, 2008 by marriedWineGuy.
Although there are a lot of very good reasons to drink wine, my favorite reason is as a compliment to a meal. Actually that is my second favorite reason. My first reason would be any time I get to enjoy the companionship of the Single Guy Chef (SGC). Since it is so [...]
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Blueberry, Ginger, Lime Caipirinha
Posted on 18. Jun, 2007 by singleguychef.
Traditional capirinha is made with cachaça and tangerine lime and sugar, not tangerine. It was a late posting and you can see I was sampling the product earlier. :-P. Thanks to Brazilian Girl for the catch. I’ve been served a multitude of variations. Here’s my contribution to the mix and I am sure this libation [...]
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Wine with your cooked Cabbage
Posted on 17. Jun, 2007 by marriedWineGuy.
So what wine would you drink with the cabbage rolls your mother sent you home with from your visit earlier this week?……………Times up. It was something I had to take a few minutes to consider myself.
Let’s see, you’ve got cooked cabbage, stuffed with a meat and rice mixture, covered with a tomato and carrot [...]
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Roshambo Winery
Posted on 06. Jun, 2007 by marriedWineGuy.
I should tell you that I am an optimistic wine drinker. I expect every bottle to be at least good. And in fact, nowadays, most wines are good. There is much more constancy in wines than in days of old. This does not mean that outstanding wines are not being created. [...]
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Angoves Nine Vines
Posted on 03. Jun, 2007 by marriedWineGuy.
I would be lying if I didn’t say that I originally picked up this bottle of Angove’s 2006 Nine Vines Rose’ because of its beautiful color. Then, when I read that it was made from Grenache and Shiraz grapes, I had to taste it.
I was not disappointed and you won’t be either. It’s [...]
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Rutherford Hill 2002 Chardonnay
Posted on 26. May, 2007 by singleguychef.
Let’s start out by saying that drinking a five year-old chardonnay from California is always chancy. These wines, along with Zinfandels, are best drunk young; in their first 2 or 3 birthdays. Rutherford Hill’s 2002 Chardonnay breaks this rule. In fact this wine is good for at least another two years; I [...]
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Luna Vineyards 2005 Pinot Grigio
Posted on 25. May, 2007 by singleguychef.
Light straw in color, the 2005 Pinot Grigio from Luna Vineyards of Napa Valley is a mouthful. Although the nose is quite light, a sip brings forth some great lemon flavors highlighted by a good amount of acid (think ‘crisp’). It is the finish - that last essence of taste – that [...]
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Kendall Jackson 2005 Grand Reserve Chardonnay
Posted on 24. May, 2007 by singleguychef.
The words ‘clean’ and ‘chardonnay’ don’t go together as often as they should when describing chardonnay wines from California. That’s too bad. Although heavily oaked/buttery chards can be very appealing, they become a difficult food wine for me. What a joy to bump in Kendall Jackson’s 2005 Grand Reserve Chardonnay. It’s [...]

