This is a review of alcoholic beverages, and you must be of legal age in your country to be able to consume alcoholic beverages! I am pretty sure if you have read the blog for any length of time you already know my love for wine and whatnot, so there is no reason for me to give you a long introduction! I recently got the chance to review a different sort of wine from Bar 41. These are not typical wines because they are around 18% by volume and they are flavored like your favorite cocktails such as Cosmopolitan, Moscow Mule, Margarita, and Mojito (with a few other varieties that they are working on such as Bloody Mary, Dirty Martini , and Mai Tai - which I want to try!) They are essentially a wine cocktail! The story behind Bar 41 is that those bars and restaurants with what is known in California as a type 41 license for beer and wine couldn't offer cocktails or they had to make them with low volume sake or sochu/soju which makes for a sub standard cocktail drink. With the … [Read more...]
Review: Santa Margherita Wine Assortment #ad #sponsored #review #santamargherita
This is a review of alcohol, and you must be of legal drinking age to consume and enjoy alcohol in your country- in the usa this is the age of 21 Of course by now, you probably know that I love wine and that reviewing wine is one of my favorite types of reviews to be able to work on! This time around I am happy to be bringing you a review of 3 different wines, thanks to Santa Margherita wines! Santa Margherita Wines are an Italian based premium wine company that has been around since 1935! They have been based out of Veneto for the past 80 years and they believe that complements consumers’ lives and enriches their stories. Santa Margherita wines also has family owned properties in 3 established growing regions in Italy: : The Adige Valley, The Hills of Conegliano-Valdobbiadene and the Chianti Classico Zone. Each property has winemakers who are dedicated to making high quality wines that stay true to Classic Italian traditions. Pinot Grigio Alto Adige The first wine … [Read more...]