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Orpheus & The Raven Eye Of The Tiger 2023
Drink it now or cellar for up to 8 years. No need to decant, but best to open it half an hour before service. South African boutique winery Orpheus & The Raven works with small vineyard lots and a minimal-intervention philosophy to create handcrafted wines that are a pure expression of the terroir's character. Produced in limited quantities (just over 2,000 bottles), Eye of the Tiger (also called Cinsault Le Beton) is a Cinsault made with grapes sourced from a vineyard located in Bottelary Hills, Stellenbosch. After harvesting, hand-pressing, and a three-day cold maceration, fermentation takes place with selected yeasts. The finished wine is then aged first in used French oak barrels for five months, then for another six months in 1,600-liter Cellier concrete vats with an exterior "Tiger's Eye" finish (which, of course, gives the wine its name). In the glass, the wine reveals a clear, light ruby color. Its aromatic profile is fresh and fragrant with notes of raspberry, cherry, and strawberry, followed by light spicy notes and hints of cedar. On the palate, it is juicy and fruity, youthful and rounded, with a well-balanced acidity, fine and delicate tannins, and a mineral note that lingers on the finish. It is the ideal wine for pork: it pairs well with grilled ribs or roasted fillet.
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The Mascot 2020
Drink it now or cellar for up to 25 years. It is recommended to decant it for an hour. The Mascot is an informal wine project started by some members of the Harlan family, led by Will Harlan, son of Bill, founder of the iconic Harlan Estate, in Napa Valley. The idea is to produce easier-to-approach California Cabernets, using young vines from the three family estates (Harlan Estate, BOND, and Promontory). The results have achieved great success with the public and critics. The Mascot is a wine that celebrates the unique character of Cabernet Sauvignon and the extraordinary potential of California's terroirs. The Cabernet Sauvignon grapes are selected and hand-picked based on the perfect degree of ripeness from recently replanted hillside plots of the three estates, with vines aged between 5 and 12 years. The Mascot is a rich and seductive wine with a deep color with dark red tones. On the nose, it reveals a complex and exuberant aromatic profile with lively fruit notes, followed by intoxicating floral aromas and hints of coffee on the finish. On the palate, it is muscular, powerful and full-bodied. It has a soft, velvety texture, well-integrated tannins, and an intense fruit concentration that returns on the long, lingering finish. This is a wine that can develop well in a few years but is also ready to drink now. Pair it with grilled red meat.
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Torbreck The Steading 2021
Cellar for up to 15 years. Decant for up to an hour before serving. Founded in 1994 by David Powell, Torbreck has become one of the leading wine estates in Australia and is nigh unbeatable in terms of quality. Terroir and a sense of place are extremely important at Torbreck. The winery brings European sensibilities to its amazing range of Barosso region wines. Torbreck’s fruits come from a variety of independent growers across the Barosso Range, many of whom have been growing vines for several generations. The winery is influenced heavily by the Rhone Valley and largely focuses on Southern French varietals, including Grenache, Syrah, and Mataro, the ingredients for this Chateauneuf-du-Pape-inspired red blend. The Steading shows a stunningly clear nose of red fruits, such as pomegranate, cranberry and hedgerow raspberries. The bouquet has a pleasant earthy foundation, gained from mineral-rich soils and the Mataró grape. Darker fruits envelop the tongue with flavours of cherry and blackberry jam. They are complemented by elements of spice, aniseed, black olive, and flawlessly balanced acidity. It is a perfect mouthful that defines Torbreck’s approach to wine-making. Pair it with barbecued meats or vegetables, a hearty, hot stew or a spicy Gorgonzola.
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Duckhorn The Discussion 2019
Cellar for up to 15 years. Decant 1 hour before serving. Duckhorn is the culmination of forty years of winemaking and direction by Dan and Margaret Duckhorn who fell in love with Napa Valley, then Merlot, and studied techniques of vinifying it in France and beyond. Their first release was 1978. TSG Consumer Partners took ownership of the company in 2016 but the Duckhorns are very much still involved today. This vintage marks the ten year anniversary of The Discussion, a wine that aims to highlight the expressive diversity of Napa Valley exhibited through Duckhorn’s estate vineyard program. Staying true to the brand’s dedication to Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, this blend is 55% and 43 % of each, respectively, and features 1% each of Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot. The near-perfect growing season delivers a wine juicy on the nose — black cherry and wild blueberry — and still bright on the palate. Savory accents of bittersweet chocolate and cardamom follow-up with spice notes owing to 18 months in new French oak. With good structure, The Discussion bears both intensity and grace.
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Is interior decorating a typical female profession?
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Orpheus & The Raven The Swansong Riesling 2024
Enjoy it now, or cellar for up to 10 years. No need to decant before serving. The Swansong Riesling begins with a complex nose of mango, apricot, white peach, basil, and honeycomb. Its fruits were sourced from the Cape Winelands, where Orpheus and the Raven was founded in 2013. Slight aromas of kerosene can be detected, indicating a Riesling of the highest quality. It can be aged for some time, but above all else, the Swansong range encourages you to seize the day, and revel in the present moment. Besides the incredible flavour, one of the most striking aspects of this bottle is its label. Orpheus and the Raven is a joint project from wine-maker Etienne Louw and graphic designer Brenden Schwartz. In the years since the winery’s foundation, the pioneering duo have won multiple gold medals at the Winemag Wine Label Design Awards. The wine shows a beautiful golden colour in the glass. It is smooth and round on the palate, with good acidity and a dry, crackling finish. Look for notes of lime, orange skin and tropical fruit, with underlying hints of honey, flinty minerality, and dried herbs. It brings a special twist to the classic Riesling profile and will be excellent when paired with sushi, spiced curry, or pork.
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Drink now or cellar for up to 18 years. Decanting is not needed. The inspiration for the varietals blended into the wine stems from the Italian immigrants who originally worked the lands of Napa Valley. Back then the blend was referred to as the “mixed blacks” and consists of a collection of the darkest grapes grown in the area. On the nose are notes of dark chocolate, cherry, roasted fig and a clove sizzle. The blend of grapes produced a wild blend of red and dark fruit on the palate: Pomegranate, boysenberry and raspberry to name a few. The wine is aged in a mixture of French and American oak barrels with only 30% of them being new. This allows the fruit to sing, provides tannins that are fine and soft, and adds a subtle spice most noticeable with the vanilla on the finish. Due to the blend of many varietals, the wine is a crowd pleaser. It makes a perfect wine for hosting a dinner party or for the obligatory gift that you need to bring to a party. It will pair with many different red meat dishes, sharp cheeses and will be delicious on its own. The Prisoner Wine Company sources grapes from top vineyards all over California. They look to change the status quo by using alternative winemaking methods and blending unique varietals together.
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Orpheus & The Raven Eye Of The Tiger 2023
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The Mascot 2020
Drink it now or cellar for up to 25 years. It is recommended to decant it for an hour. The Mascot is an informal wine project started by some members of the Harlan family, led by Will Harlan, son of Bill, founder of the iconic Harlan Estate, in Napa Valley. The idea is to produce easier-to-approach California Cabernets, using young vines from the three family estates (Harlan Estate, BOND, and Promontory). The results have achieved great success with the public and critics. The Mascot is a wine that celebrates the unique character of Cabernet Sauvignon and the extraordinary potential of California's terroirs. The Cabernet Sauvignon grapes are selected and hand-picked based on the perfect degree of ripeness from recently replanted hillside plots of the three estates, with vines aged between 5 and 12 years. The Mascot is a rich and seductive wine with a deep color with dark red tones. On the nose, it reveals a complex and exuberant aromatic profile with lively fruit notes, followed by intoxicating floral aromas and hints of coffee on the finish. On the palate, it is muscular, powerful and full-bodied. It has a soft, velvety texture, well-integrated tannins, and an intense fruit concentration that returns on the long, lingering finish. This is a wine that can develop well in a few years but is also ready to drink now. Pair it with grilled red meat.
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Can interior paint also be used for painting the exterior?
While interior paint can technically be used for painting the exterior, it is not recommended. Exterior paint is specifically formulated to withstand harsh weather conditions, such as UV rays, moisture, and temperature fluctuations, which can cause interior paint to deteriorate quickly when used outside. Exterior paint also provides better adhesion and durability for outdoor surfaces, making it a more suitable choice for exterior painting projects. **
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Can interior paint also be used for painting exterior surfaces?
Interior paint is not recommended for painting exterior surfaces. Exterior paint is specifically formulated to withstand harsh weather conditions such as sunlight, rain, and temperature fluctuations. Using interior paint on exterior surfaces can lead to premature peeling, fading, and overall poor adhesion. It is important to use the appropriate type of paint for each specific surface to ensure long-lasting results. **
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Is interior decorating a typical female profession?
Interior decorating has historically been associated with women, but it is not inherently a female profession. While women have traditionally dominated the field, there are many male interior decorators who have achieved great success. The perception of interior decorating as a female profession is changing as more men enter the industry and challenge traditional gender roles. Ultimately, anyone with a passion for design and a talent for creating beautiful spaces can thrive in the field of interior decorating, regardless of gender. **
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How much should plastering interior walls cost?
The cost of plastering interior walls can vary depending on factors such as the size of the room, the condition of the walls, and the type of plaster being used. On average, homeowners can expect to pay between $2 to $10 per square foot for plastering services. It is recommended to get quotes from multiple contractors to compare prices and ensure you are getting a fair deal. Additionally, it is important to consider the quality of work and reputation of the contractor when making your decision. **
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Torbreck The Steading 2021
Cellar for up to 15 years. Decant for up to an hour before serving. Founded in 1994 by David Powell, Torbreck has become one of the leading wine estates in Australia and is nigh unbeatable in terms of quality. Terroir and a sense of place are extremely important at Torbreck. The winery brings European sensibilities to its amazing range of Barosso region wines. Torbreck’s fruits come from a variety of independent growers across the Barosso Range, many of whom have been growing vines for several generations. The winery is influenced heavily by the Rhone Valley and largely focuses on Southern French varietals, including Grenache, Syrah, and Mataro, the ingredients for this Chateauneuf-du-Pape-inspired red blend. The Steading shows a stunningly clear nose of red fruits, such as pomegranate, cranberry and hedgerow raspberries. The bouquet has a pleasant earthy foundation, gained from mineral-rich soils and the Mataró grape. Darker fruits envelop the tongue with flavours of cherry and blackberry jam. They are complemented by elements of spice, aniseed, black olive, and flawlessly balanced acidity. It is a perfect mouthful that defines Torbreck’s approach to wine-making. Pair it with barbecued meats or vegetables, a hearty, hot stew or a spicy Gorgonzola.
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Duckhorn The Discussion 2019
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Matias Riccitelli The Apple Doesn't Fall Far From The Tree Malbec 2021
Cellar for up to 10 years. No need to decant before serving. Matias’ father, Jorge Riccitelli, worked for the famous Bodegas Norton as chief winemaker and is one of Argentina’s most famous enologists. So it was little surprise that Matias would want to follow in his father’s footsteps. In 2009 Matias founded his own winery in Lujan de Cuyo with 20 hectares of prime vineyards set at an altitude of 980 to 1120 metres above sea level. This unusual bottling was inspired by Matias’ family history and the wealth of knowledge and understanding he learned from his father. Half of the grapes are sourced from vineyards in Pedriel and the remainder from the high altitude Uco Valley with all of the fruit carefully harvested by hand to maintain quality. Once in the vineyard the grapes are sorted and vinified in neutral tanks. The young wine then spends 12 months ageing in French oak barrels before bottling. Wild blackberries, damsons and plums leap out of the glass along with hints of toasted oak, sweet spice and vanilla from the oak ageing. The first sip reveals a luscious full body and silky smooth texture along with ripe tannins and a well-developed structure. A great wine to drink with charcuterie, aged cheeses, tomato-based pasta dishes and red meats.
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The costs for plastering an interior wall can vary depending on several factors such as the size of the wall, the condition of the existing wall surface, and the type of plaster being used. On average, the cost can range from $500 to $2000 for a standard-sized wall. Additional costs may include labor fees, materials, and any necessary preparation work. It is recommended to get quotes from multiple contractors to compare prices and services before making a decision. **
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Can I install a drywall before a renovation plastering?
Yes, it is possible to install drywall before renovation plastering. Drywall can be used as a base material for plastering, providing a smooth and even surface for the plaster to adhere to. However, it is important to ensure that the drywall is properly installed and secured before applying plaster to avoid any issues with the final finish. Additionally, it is recommended to consult with a professional contractor to determine the best sequence of steps for your specific renovation project. **
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How can one register the painting and decorating trade?
To register in the painting and decorating trade, one can start by completing a training program or apprenticeship to gain the necessary skills and knowledge. After that, it is advisable to obtain any required certifications or licenses in the specific area of painting and decorating. Additionally, joining a professional organization or trade association can provide networking opportunities and access to resources to help establish oneself in the industry. Finally, creating a portfolio of work and building a strong reputation through word-of-mouth referrals can help attract clients and grow a successful painting and decorating business. **
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How much should plastering of interior walls cost?
The cost of plastering interior walls can vary depending on factors such as the size of the room, the condition of the walls, and the type of plaster being used. On average, the cost can range from $2 to $10 per square foot. It is recommended to get quotes from multiple contractors to compare prices and ensure you are getting a fair price for the work. Additionally, it is important to consider any additional costs for materials, labor, and any necessary repairs before starting the project. **
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