Felice duemila settecento e settantesimo compleanno di Roma! Grazie per tutto quello che ci hai dato. (Beh, forsenontutto.) Salute!
I love Italian wine. I’m thinking Lambrusco on the left. I had a rather nice Chianti Classico not so long ago that I quite loved. But the one on the right has me thinking of Brunello (or Rosso) di Montalcino. I have been reading Cork Dork so I am influenced by Bianca Bosker here but I am totally faking it. Anyway: Cheers!
Felice duemila settecento e settantesimo compleanno di Roma! Grazie per tutto quello che ci hai dato. (Beh, forse non tutto.) Salute!
ReplyDeleteI love Italian wine. I’m thinking Lambrusco on the left. I had a rather nice Chianti Classico not so long ago that I quite loved. But the one on the right has me thinking of Brunello (or Rosso) di Montalcino. I have been reading Cork Dork so I am influenced by Bianca Bosker here but I am totally faking it. Anyway: Cheers!
Thanks (I think) for the history lesson, TG. And the wine? House all the way—red and rosé.
DeleteI will drink to that. Great reflections in those glasses. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteA great way to share a drink and some reflections. Nice one! :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat reflecto shot.
ReplyDeleteSydney – City and Suburbs
cool reflections in the wine glasses
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