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MICHAEL LOO | ALL | 695 lake tastes |
July 19, 2019 8:57 AM * |
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1928 Prosecco extra dry (Cavicchioli) - surprising in that it tasted okay. Lemony, a tad off dry, small bubbles; almost could have passed itself off for a lower-level Champagne, only half the price. Absolut Citron - speaking of lemony, this took the cake. It was a reasonably smooth vodka but with a massive citrus aroma; mixed into drinks, the flavor overwhelmed. I'd have hoped for something more subtle. Roku gin (Suntory) - despite an ingredients list that includes several varieties of tea and fruit things and others supposedly native Japanese aromatics, this was on the whole a smooth, typically evergreeny gin, suitable for drinking on the rocks or chilled straight. Birichino Grenache Besson Vineyard 17 (Central Coast) - pleasantly raspberry Grenachy, best served cooler than regular red wine. Moderate length, weakish finish. Not worth the massive premium. Somebody (Jane's daughter Kathy perhaps) brought me a sample, saying, I'm sure you'll like this. I would at half the price, and it wasn't much better than that Vieille Ferme I mentioned at a third the price. We also had about a dozen other kinds of wine, the likes of Kendall-Jackson Chardonnay, Oyster Bay Sauvignon Blanc, and La Vieille Ferme red blend, most of which were not worthy of remembering, much less writing about. A pair of Seneca Farms ice creams vanilla - bland and boring, overwhipped and underfatted so disappointing on all counts. A pity. grasshopper - a very mild mint ice cream swirled with choolate wafer crumbs - pretty decent, because the mint didn't overwhelm. I might have liked a few more cookie crumbs and many more percent butterfat, but nothing's perfect. Ducktrap Farms off-cuts - these are trimmings from the edges of smoked salmon fillets, an ounce on down, but the same tastiness. Quite good if a little salty. These are available from the smokehouse at $8/lb or so, a terrific price for smoked salmon in any shape or form. Cuba Cheese Shoppe extra extra sharp Pennsylvania wheel cheese - a major disappointment, as it is a ceamy bland cheese with little or no bite and a Goudaish taste and texture. Cuba Cheese Shoppe - heck, there were six more of these, and all of them, from the Longhorn Swiss to the extra aged New York Cheddar were bland, unsharp, and boring. Considering the reputation of the place, I was hugely disappointed and spent more of the week than I'd like to admit making cheese crisps, which people consumed with much greater avidity than they did the original cheeses. The synthetic orange dips were better, the smoked cheddar spread actually being a little better than Wispride, but not enough so to redeem the brand. Ruffles double crunch hot wings flavor - another of those lurid red chips that promises more than it delivers. They are indeed deeper ridged than normal crinkle-cut potato chips and thus give more resistance to the bite, so that's points in favor. The actual flavor is vinegar hot sauce, not a hint of chicken or butter, even margarine. Others in the assembly found these unbearably hot; they saw me munching away placidly and asked me how they were, and I said, also placidly, mild. Sensing a heightened tension in the room, I added ... to medium (a lie). I did find them overly vinegary, though, odd as there is no vinegar in the ingredients (there are butter and chicken fat, though, which I can sort of detect as an aftertaste). Life cereal - I remember this fondly from childhood. The modern version is morphologically similar but is inferior in every way. Starting with the rather neutral cereally smell, rather than the lovely malty aroma from the '50s or '60s. The taste now is less sweet and less grainy, sort of nondescript. The shape, well, as I said, it's similar, but the criscross pillows are skinnier now, about indistinguishable from Chex, whereas they used to be plumpish and with sugar crystals trapped in the lattice, a kind of tour de force - of course, now the crystals are absent. What a disappointment and a waste. Ribena - this is a blackcurrant concentrate that you used to be able to use as syrup, drink or recipe ingredient, or diluted 4x to 6x with water or seltzer to make a delightful drink. Now, you dilute it 4x, and it's too sweet; you dilute it 6x, and the sweetness collapses, yielding an insipid and unpleasant beverage. Turns out that now, in the interests of neurosis, the sugar has been massively cut and replaced not by HFCS, which would be preferable, but by Ace-K, an artificial sweetener of major poisonosity. Shame. --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5 * Origin: Fido Since 1991 | QWK by Web | BBS.FIDOSYSOP.ORG (1:123/140) |
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