Travel vacations are great. With dishes along with wine, you can enjoy melodious music in a wonderful party. Wines taste rich with aromas of yellow herbs and fruits. Excellent rating.
Interesting life with alcohol and music
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Bienvenue, Annabell.
Sometimes alone and some other times with friends and family. With my sister after her kid is asleep with a glass of wine. But most of the time alone- chatting with someone on pof (pof vs okcupid)
Lightning depends of the mood, type of music and hour of the day. Rock is better in the morning or afternoon with a somewhat bright room, jazz and classical better at night with a dime light room.
I'll have what she's having.
I wanan listen to what she's listening
Gigondas and death metal for me.
There is actually a book from Justin Leone (called "Just Wine") about pairing wine with music. I don't own it, but saw it at my local book store. Don't know if it is available in English, but it should be.
I think about this all the time! The thing is that I have a little more out there tastes in music (and maybe wine as well). Dazibao from Lilian & Sophie Bauchet paired with Health's "Get Color" was a fav. Something about the wine's effervescence mixed with the gritty electric textures of the music.
I've actually joked with a friend of mine about starting a wine and music club based on this concept.
@Rhow posted:But most of the time alone- chatting with someone
Yes, this is the best way for me too. I don't drink much, but sometimes a glass of wine and a good talk on the ListCrawler adult site help me relax after a long working day. Speaking about music, I prefer listening to alternative rock bands like Keane, Green Day, Sunrise Avenue, or Oasis.
FWIW:
The "Italian" symphony has always been my go-to for background wine tasting music. Along with the "Scottish" and "Reformation" symphonies as well as Mendelssohn's overtures. Also, Rossini and Offenbach overtures. The Band, Astral Weeks, Moondance, Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs, and mixes of Joe Cocker have made several appearances as well. For whatever reason, Sinatra also plays well as background music during a wine tasting, to me.
@winetarelli posted:FWIW:
The "Italian" symphony has always been my go-to for background wine tasting music. Along with the "Scottish" and "Reformation" symphonies as well as Mendelssohn's overtures. Also, Rossini and Offenbach overtures. The Band, Astral Weeks, Moondance, Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs, and mixes of Joe Cocker have made several appearances as well. For whatever reason, Sinatra also plays well as background music during a wine tasting, to me.
Mendelssohn and Joe Cocker are rarely mentioned in the same paragraph.
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