Final Girl wines are sooooo good. I adore their Petite Verdot!
Interesting about sobremesa. While us Euro-derived white folks don't have much of a history of anything quite like it, I think we have a history of "retiring" to the living room, study, the "smoking room" or what have you, where we do aperitifs and keep the chat going. Probably because we have less of a history of drinking with food (unless you're directly French or Italian), but definitely a history of drinking after. That's changing though!
Final Girl wines are sooooo good. I adore their Petite Verdot!
Interesting about sobremesa. While us Euro-derived white folks don't have much of a history of anything quite like it, I think we have a history of "retiring" to the living room, study, the "smoking room" or what have you, where we do aperitifs and keep the chat going. Probably because we have less of a history of drinking with food (unless you're directly French or Italian), but definitely a history of drinking after. That's changing though!
Sobremesa is major in Spain and Portugal too! (And probably some version of it in Greece too) but yes, in Latin countries it’s a whole way of life!
Love the layout of the new newsletter! Latino Vino forever- so cool of you to include info about the bracero program. Keep buzzin, bb!