Monday, November 23, 2015

Day 327 - Benefactor Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon (2014)

David and I ENJOY grocery shopping.  I know that many people dislike it.  I don’t really “get” that because from my vantage point it is fun!  David and I like it so much that we went grocery shopping on our very first date some 27 years ago!  (Note:  we did NOT shop at a Trader Joe’s on that first date, we went to a Wegman’s in Rochester, NY J ).

Anyway, one fun thing about grocery shopping is that sometimes the store becomes a disco!  Here you see David cutting loose on the “dance floor” at Trader Joe’s (that’s one benefit of having most of the carts out of the cart coral – it becomes a dance floor!).  

I guess the moral of this "we love grocery shopping" story is this:  life is what you make of it.  ENJOY yourself.
  
Go David!  Bust a move!!!  (Clarendon, VA store)
Ok, we haven’t had a wine review since Friday, so let’s fix that!  :)

This is a Cabernet Sauvignon from Southeastern Austrialia.  Well, I mean, WE didn’t go to Southeastern Australia to buy it, but that is where it originated…  Boy I WISH we could go to Australia to pick up a bottle of wine!!  This was our first time tasting this one and I really like it!



This wine is good!  It is fruity.  It is complex without being headache inducingly complex (like the SAT test).  We are reviewing this without looking at the price tag, and David is guessing it is a $9 or $10 bottle of wine.  If it is less than that it is a good bargain!

Isn't this artwork GREAT??

Here's a more "regular" price sign












The label states that this wine is a “celebration of reciprocity”.  Well that sounds pretty high fallutin’. 


David says, “It is rich, full bodied, but not too oaky.  It still has a bit of lightness to it.”

This is a good bottle to keep in the wine rack for just an “after work glass of wine”. And hey, we allowed ourselves sto look at the price tag now - it's only FIVE BUCKS!  That's half of what David anticipated.  It's a good one folks, get a bottle.

Price - $4.99

Rating – 4

3 comments:

  1. I think that couples that enjoy grocery shopping may help in the longevity of the relationship. I say this because my husband and I met working in a grocery store when we were both working our way through college. We will be married for 26 years next month. We love grocery shopping, especially now that we have Trader Joe's here. Another sign of longevity in a relationship must be when one member of the partnership enjoys dancing in public places as my husband often busts out his robot moves when we are shopping.

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    1. That made me smile so big!! Yes!! Perhaps that is the secret to a happy relationship that no one ever talks about!! We've figured it out Maybe we should co author a self help book!! In our family I'm the partner who specializes in THE ROBOT :)

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    2. That made me smile so big!! Yes!! Perhaps that is the secret to a happy relationship that no one ever talks about!! We've figured it out Maybe we should co author a self help book!! In our family I'm the partner who specializes in THE ROBOT :)

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