Santiago
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Incredible new red blend from Santo Tomas
We just received a new 50/50 blend of Barbera and Zinfandel from Santo Tomas they are calling Barfandel. Incredible punch from the Zin with a smooth
finish from the Barbera. No vintage. Only available at the winery as far as we know so if you are driving by, stop in and get some, ask by name as
they do not have it out on the shelf.
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Hook
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You're trying this AGAIN, this year????
Anyway, I thought the wine was overrated.
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Santiago
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Lots of newbies.
So how are you with the time clock - kinda used to it watching our local Giants farm team over the last few years.
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wilderone
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Barfandel? Doesn't sound very appetizing. Someone should clue them in.
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soulpatch
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Jajajaja, right?
I mean, who couldn't love a Barfandel?
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While some obviously prefer beer, there are others that can appreciate a good red, or even a white, and not call it barf worthy. haha
Decades go, I picked up a Santo Tomas red that still reverberates all these years later. I wish I had saved that bottle so I could recall the vintage
and the vintner.
My stay in the Valle was cut short this past Feb. because of several days of rain in the works, but it will be back on my to do list next time.
I appreciate Santiago's posts for when I can next make use of them.
We all have our own preferences for what makes the 'good life' and a bit of wine, red in my case, adds to the enjoyment of time, place, and whatever
cuisine is on offer.
Fish tacos and beer is a combo hard to beat. A shot with beer is also a match made in heaven. It only takes one round with some fine food for me.
Sipping and appreciating is its own reward.
Thanks Santiago. Your Baja wine experiences are appreciated.
I am hoping to be able to take some friends for a couple of days to the Valle and Ensenada, and always look forward to any recommendations of where to
go, where to stay, and what to sample.
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soulpatch
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I always appreciate Santiago, here and in FB.
They stock a lot of Santo Tomas wines here at the La Comer.... I'm gonna keep an eye out because stuff has a way of just showing up, at times, and you
really have to take advantage of the good stuff when it shows up and/or goes on sale.... inflation has done a real number on all beverages here.
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Hook
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I don't think anyone got it, Santiago.
The wine, of course.
Of all the rules instituted this year, the pitch clock is the ONLY one I don't like. There will be a game directly decided by the pitch clock, at some
point, this year. One was partially decided this spring when a player thought he had drawn a bases loaded walk in the ninth: only to be called out on
strikes by the time clock. As it was a ST game, the game simply ended in a tie.
But someone is going to draw a bases loaded walk or be called out on strikes by the clock, and I will hate it.
I'd like to see no time clock after the 7th inning.
There are other wrinkles to this time clock. Apparently a catcher got called for a violation for not throwing the ball to second base soon enough,
after the between-inning warm up pitches. That's just ridiculous. Apparently the throws around the infield have to be completed within 30 seconds of
the final warmup pitch.
Other than that, I like the shift ban, I like the ghost runner in late innings, I like the three batter rule for relievers.
Not really crazy about the limit to throws to first, though I do like how it has increased steals dramatically in the first week of play. Heck, the
runners are getting such large jumps that very few throws are even being attempted by the catchers.
[Edited on 4-3-2023 by Hook]
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I remember watching the Flintstones when I was a kid. Barney and Fred once purchased a boat together but couldn't agree on a name: one chose "Nautical
King", while the other preferred "Sea Queen". They decided on a compromise: "Nau-Sea".
[Edited on 4-3-2023 by pauldavidmena]
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If you liked Barfendel you should really try their blend of Barbera and Merlot, Barfando.
The coolest man in the world says "When in Mexico on April 1st, I only drink Barfando".
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David K
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Good April Fool's joke, Jim!
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soulpatch
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Damn, I forgot about April Fool's day!
And daylight savings time!
An advantage of living here full time for over a decade.
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