March 14th, 2008
Last night my fortune cookie told me my enthusiastic leadership would earn me a promotion when I least expect it.
So maybe I will enter Twisted Oak’s back label contest, after all. I missed out on the rubber chickens last month and last year on the label contest for the white Rhone blend (%@#$!), my entry […]
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February 27th, 2008
My chicken did it. He’s hit the big time. Well, nearly. But you can help him get to the top (or at least out of that barrel), if you go over to El Bloggo Torcido and cast your vote. He’s #2, but I’m certainly not telling him that. Things could get ugly.
Perhaps you missed him in […]
By Farley -- 8 comments
February 7th, 2008
Rubber chicken pictorial at Rosenblum Cellars: a day in the life
Rosenblum Cellars is known for being a dog-friendly winery, where our canine friends are greeted with milk bones and a big bowl of water. It seems that rubber chickens are not greeted with such welcome. However, doggy regulars Elvis and Franny seemed quite happy to […]
By Farley -- 11 comments
January 10th, 2008
If you’ve been here before, maybe you guessed Twisted Oak Petite Sirah. And if that’s the case, you’d be correct. Last summer I was worried I wouldn’t be able to have that little combo again (i.e. when my efforts to pick up a bottle in the Murphys tasting room were thwarted). So thank goodness for […]
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October 29th, 2007
Note: As a disclaimer, I’d like to point out I received this bottle for review from Wine Q. However, I would also like to add that I purchased the same bottle when visiting Twisted Oak back in April, which should relieve any worry you might have about trusting my honesty. (Not that you should ever […]
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September 20th, 2007
Doesn’t El Jefe always say that the Twisted Oak Petite Sirah goes well with cornflakes? Why not Cheerios, too? Seriously, the greatest thing happened when I went camping earlier this summer. A big group of us went up to Lake Alpine, to a lovely out-of-the way spot. On the way there, BK and I stopped […]
By Farley -- 3 comments
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