June 2010

That Perfect Moment

by Paul Gingrich

There are times in our lives that all the planets seem to line up, making for a perfect moment. I experienced one of those moments this year. The preparation for this perfect moment began in 2002 when, on a trip to Napa Valley, I stopped by Silver Oak Winery in Oakville.  I purchased two bottles of the current release, which at the time was the 1997 vintage.  1997 was a monster vintage for Napa Valley Cabernet.  It was one of those rare times when the fruit was so spectacular, winemakers prayed that they would get it in the bottle without messing it up.  At Silver Oak they got it right in a big way.  With every vintage there is a time when a wine reaches its peak and becomes everything the winemaker wanted it to be.  What, as a young wine, is unruly, with chewy tannins, and bright tart fruit will ultimately transform into a deep rich wine with velvet tannins, and fruit that seems to go on forever.  But you have to be patient. This is a hard thing to do.  Bottles of wine like this whisper to you when you walk by the wine closet, like the bottle in Alice in Wonderland that begged “drink me”.  By 2007, ten years from the vintage date, the voice gets louder like the Telltale Heart beckoning to you when you come near.  I succumb to the call and free a bottle from the cellar only to find that while it has matured, it still has a youthful side that needs more time. Okay, I know I’m being a bit melodramatic, but this is a bottle with amazing potential. The Silver Oak Website indicates that this bottle will drink through 2023.  That’s NOT going to happen.  Patience will only carry so far. 

Twin Liquors Father's Day drink recipe

Join Sandra Spalding as she mixes up a drink for Dad this Father's Day.

SIT at the BAR-NYC

Foglie Morte & Veneto at ‘Inoteca'New York City? Get a rope! For all you Austinites who are getting into what we are calling our year of Mixology, New York is worth a trip for Happy Hour, not that you will find any cheaply priced drinks, but at least to explore the vibe and see what is already in full swing at many establishments there, from the most luxe restaurants to the bars in the Jet Blue/JFK terminal!

I recently embarked upon a 60 hour eating and drinking tour of the city. A girl’s weekend sprinkled with some site seeing, this trip had me full and well drunk all weekend. No, not drunk! Just full of well made drinks, silly!
Now I’m not going to pretend to be an expert on the cocktail scene of Manhattan, but what I saw was a definite “old timey” influence. Classic pre-prohibition era drinks with a twist; lots of Flips, Fizzes and fun takes on classic favorites. The “Blood and Sand”-a favorite and incidentally a drink upon which I was tested-showed up in the form of a Blood and Snow on a list at ‘Inoteca. This cocktail used a white whiskey in lieu of scotch. Yummy and refreshing! Also on their list was the “Foglie Morte”; a flip made with Mezcal, Blanco Tequila, Liqueur Strega, Cucumber Water, Lemon Juice, Egg White & a dash of seltzer water (featured photo). This was a lovely refreshing cocktail that started my evening on Friday night. Oh, and I was told that ‘Inoteca’s cocktail program was created by Tony Abou-Ganim. What luck to stumble upon this place just downstairs from our apartment!

Maker’s Mark Ambassador’s Weekend

Maker's Markby Paul Gingrich

I have been a Maker’s Mark Ambassador going back to before I got into this wonderful life I live.  For those unfamiliar with what a Maker’s Mark Ambassador is, I will explain.  Maker’s Mark has a group of core enthusiasts that love Bourbon and more to the point love Maker’s Mark.  They have an online program that you join, for free, to become an ambassador for the brand.  You swear your undying love for the brand (not a hard thing to do if you love Bourbon) and you are not only assigned a member number, but your name, along with a few others, is put on a plate and attached to a barrel at the distillery in Loretto Kentucky.  When your barrel comes mature and ready for bottling, you and the other Ambassadors that have been assigned to that barrel are invited to come down and not only purchase a bottle or two from your barrel, but actually do the red wax-hand dip of the bottles that is the signature of Maker’s Mark. You also get notified, via email, of events that are geared to Ambassadors only.  The most famous of these events is the Maker’s Mark Ambassador’s weekend.  This year it took 

So if you’re ever in the islands . . .

by Paul Gingrich

Twin T-Shirt hanging at Foxy's - BVI-I had the singular pleasure of doing a bareboat vacation in the British Virgin Islands for eight days at the end of May 2010.  Judging by the response I got to my Facebook postings, a lot of friends, customers and family (that seems redundant) of Twin Liquors have been there before me. There are so many things to see and so much Rum to drink, that it’s hard to pack it all in. Even an extended week was not enough.  The British Virgin Islands are a place that draws people from all over the world.  It would be hard to see it all without having the freedom to move about that a sailboat provides.  I have been to Grand Cayman and to Hawaii on land based vacations in the past.  That works fine for those places.  To truly experience the BVI demands that you do it from the deck of a boat.  Seven of us were on a forty-one foot Catamaran for eight days.  It was a perfect platform with the perfect crew.  We went from Virgin Gorda on the eastern extreme to Jost Van Dyke on the western extreme. 

I Like Beer: June 2010

I lIke Beer by Duke Egbert by Duke Egbert

  “If a June night could talk, it would probably boast it invented romance. “
                --Bern Williams


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                --The Impressive Clergyman, The Princess Bride