Wednesday, July 14, 2021

Festivity Drinks: Chateau Faizeau Montagne-Saint-Emilion and Coto De Imaz Gran Reserva.

Called in common events of 1789-1799 as French Revolution associate with using of guillotine, which first time utilized in 1792. Next 1793-1794 years gave that name to it’s form of execution. 16594 death sentences that machine did under tyranny of Maximilien Roberspierre where many were innocent people who went on death row without investigation. Guillotine was applying after that and in the last time it used in 10 September 1977. In 9 October 1981, a capital punishment abolished. Just cut it off!

Maybe it was a French tradition to keep the guillotine for so long, but never mind. A day of storming of Bastille ignited a beginning of fight for freedom, which was in decades in about coming of full democracy. Let me tell that I have a dream…

Trivial!

I have a long dream!

Perfect!

I have a long dream to cook Coq au Vin, but I left it for future. I preferred to celebrate Bastille Day without French exquisites. A dish of stinky cheeses for 2016 Faizeau Montagne-Saint-Emilion, which has 14,5%. A shop from where I’ve bought a bottle had an incorrect information that is full Merlot. Drunken elders whispered to me that 94% is Merlot and the rest is Cabernet Franc. I was in shock. 

I put in front of me Ile de France Petit Camembert, Ile de France Brie Au Bleu, Le Bleu President, Brie President. The bottle that got a temperature in fridge was open for few minutes.
No smell while in using I was feeling of adding of antioxidant. I don’t know or I didn’t want to interest about truth, but I hadn’t like in drinking. Brie Au Bleu was excessive good for this wine and I couldn’t use it. Le Bleu President was chewing of rubber in a mount and fitted for this bottle as Petit Camembert, which wasn’t Camembert, because boys’n’girls’n’alcoholics a real camembert melts. This one didn’t execute it. Ile de France is respective cheesemaker while it wasn’t the camembert.
I couldn’t waste Brie Au Bleu and as a gentlemen I put on cold a bottle of Spanish Coto De Imaz Gran Reserva harvested in 2012 with 100 per cent of Tempranillo grape (which I actually planned to use for other festivity, but, you know, drinking works in mysterious ways.) in hopping that I will save a day as the Frenchmen did with France from 1789. Viva la France! 

O mon Dieu! I’m a normal person despite my dog called me a lunatic. My mind said that. My heart pushed to this. My dog said “stop thinking and do it”, but… in a first time I didn’t like a Spanish wine due to scent, but time of waiting of breathing and using of it I’ve got a tender wine, which I like to rinse in a mouth when Faizeau Montagne-Saint-Emilion was irresistible in it’s burning. I put in fridge that bottle, which I didn’t want to have. Coto De Imaz Gran Reserva is tender in using after the bottle on it I’ve spent 26 bucks (what am I expect?). Trusted Brie President and especially Brie Au Bleu were matched cheeses for wine while Le Bleu President disgusted here. Quality to Spanish bottle makes age, which I liked to drink and… it was a wonder, but I didn’t finish it and put into fridge. What the heck was with me?

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