Is it a daddy long-legless.
No it’s the tiniest fly sometimes it’s like the bubbles that you get in red wine when you pour the wine into the glass but when the wine settles there’s the smallest tiny fly swimming in the wine in the glass.
Is it a daddy long-legless.
I think you have a (venerable) fly with a habit, you're just in denial about it.
Wine is often better for being shared.
https://www.evasolo.com/en/on-the-table/glass-and-wine/wine-carafes/decanter-carafe/567474/
"The decanter carafe brings out the best in the wine. When wine is poured into the carafe, it runs through small holes in the integrated funnel and down the inside walls of the carafe. This oxygenates the wine gently, effectively – and beautifully. Also, the large surface of the carafe further contributes to the oxygenation process.
The decanter carafe holds a bottle of wine and is 100% drip-free."
Found one of these in the cupboards at home, my wife was given it as a gift at work. I'll try it with a bottle of 2001 Musar tonight.
lost me here mate it’s a fly in the wine nothing else weird is going on.
‘Bof.’ probably. Or something incomprehensible but obviously denigratory in the local patois. eternumviti’s mate in Minervois would probably have taken his bazooka to them.evasolo have some extraordinary wine glasses too. I wonder how some of MB's more rustic French wine producer friends would describe these Scandinavian designs...
I’ve just seen this - are you referring to me? I’ll have you know I am a pleasingly compact 1.75m and a reasonably svelte 75.3kg this morning! And that’s after two pains aux raisins and a mug of coffee.
‘Bof.’ probably. Or something incomprehensible but obviously denigratory in the local patois. eternumviti’s mate in Minervois would probably have taken his bazooka to them.
A friend of mine had some whisky tumblers that were lopsided in all directions. You didn’t really know how much was in them, they were a different shape every time you took a sip and you never managed to put them back flat on the table. People who didn’t have to use them thought they were great.
Is it feasible to try a glass with and a glass without? Probably too late now unless you eat as late as I do...
So I take it that no one else has experienced a ‘fly’ problem, not even the resident forum comedian, sorry wine expert?
I do sometimes find that there are expired drosophila (the same vinegar flies I think) in the bottles when I forget to take some wine home and have to go minesweeping amongst the empties for dregs. I find that the slightly chewy texture they impart takes some of the pain off of the vinegary edge.
I do sometimes find that there are expired drosophila (the same vinegar flies I think) in the bottles when I forget to take some wine home and have to go minesweeping amongst the empties for dregs. I find that the slightly chewy texture they impart takes some of the pain off of the vinegary edge.
Aldi use corks!?
Were you listening to Jimi or Kylie at the
time?
Researchers discovered that a blast of Jimi Hendrix enhanced cabernet sauvignon while Kylie Minogue went well with chardonnay.