
In this 12th season episode, Ted Wassonasong says to Kahn Souphanousinphone, "And this 97 Pinot has its own story... It's the au pair who slaps you after you chase her into the kitchen." Which would be a hilarious parody of poetic wine reviewing if I hadn't heard things exactly like that in dozens of tastings. Or occasionally written something like that myself.
Unfortunately, I think King of the Hill tends to reinforce some attitudes that stand in the way of a real American wine culture: the idea that it's a women's beverage, or only for the wealthy, or only for special occasions. But there is another show set in the South that displays wine in a better fashion... Stay tuned!
2 comments:
This is good post and fitting to King of the Hill.
Wine is getting better all the time. 25 years ago I had two bottles of Ingelnook to cook with. Now if I am below 40 bottles, I break out in the hives.
Looking forward to Mike Whitfield's tasting of Avalon tonight.
Not in Italy. "Vino" is a male noun.
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