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What Did You Drink Last Night?

beaucaillou

A-List Customer
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490
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Portland, OR
2006 St. Innocent 'Justice Vineyard' Pinot Noir.

Too young of course, but I'm always curious about St. Innocent. I decided it is sort of the Laurence Olivier of Oregon Pinot; enigmatic, but profoundly masculine despite the passionate nature of its being. I always think of St. Innocent as Pinot for Cabernet lovers.
 

Tomasso

Incurably Addicted
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13,719
Location
USA
Jack Daniels Manhattan (ran out of Makers :( )

Jack
Noilly Prat sweet vermouth
Angostura bitters
Publix maraschino cherries




It hit the spot. :)
 

dnjan

One Too Many
Messages
1,687
Location
Seattle
beaucaillou said:
2006 St. Innocent 'Justice Vineyard' Pinot Noir.

Too young of course, but I'm always curious about St. Innocent. I decided it is sort of the Laurence Olivier of Oregon Pinot; enigmatic, but profoundly masculine despite the passionate nature of its being. I always think of St. Innocent as Pinot for Cabernet lovers.
I've had their "Temperance Hill" (and liked it!), but not the "Justice Vineyard".
Any early comments on the 2007's comparted to the 2006's?
 

Kermez

A-List Customer
Messages
441
Location
Houston, Texas
2 (homemade) gin & tonics.

BtW & FTI: I went with Seagram's Lime Twisted. I can't bring myself to add lime and tonic to Bombay Saphire (and yet I have no problems adding vermouth and olives to it for martinis - go figure [huh] ).
 

PADDY

I'll Lock Up
Bartender
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7,425
Location
METROPOLIS OF EUROPA
1916 Aviation Cocktail.

"A la Stukey" of The Presidio in San Francisco creates. Got all the ingredients (finally) and drinking it like it's 1929..!:eusa_clap
 
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:cheers1::D
 

kiltie

Practically Family
Messages
732
Location
lone star state
Jameson and Guiness -
It's mind boggling how often I have to explain what "neat" means to kids who get paid to pour drinks ( notice I can't even call them bartenders...). Secondly, and probably more unsettling, is the need to put every beer in a chilled glass. I no snob, and I certainly like a cold beer often enough, but come on. Needless to say, this was not my regular establishment.
 

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