Monday, October 27, 2008

HELLBENT 2006

There was thunder in the air on the night we went to the liquor merchant atop Olde Davie Street to procure this little spoke of South Australian wine from Kangarilla Road Winery.

In our possession now it is HELLBENT 2006 Red Wine.

In a small motor-car we recovered the miles of primeval forests of the Down Town's West End until the wooded ascent of the Barclay rise brought us to our home, Barclay Tower. This street bore an aspect more than usually sinister as we viewed it by night and without the accustomed crowds of locals and residents, we were often tempted to use the acetylene headlight despite the attention it might attract.

With this gourd, rumored to be 'from the vineyards just beyond the lake of fire', we returned to our room on the ninth floor of this dark tower, peaked-roofed, incredibly old, and crazily leaning backward, forward, and sideways.

It was a sense of routine which kept me from going mad when we uncorked the exquisite shiraz-cabernet. I had drilled myself in preparation for the crucial moment, and blind training saved me. Recognizing the soothing evil as no substance reachable by matter or material chemistry,

...I am forced into speech because men of this web logging site have refused to follow my advice without knowing why. In the midst of this daemoniac spectacle, I tasted a fresh horror which brought cries to my lips and sent me fumbling and staggering towards the unexpected....


"triumphant silky tannins, godlike surges of deadly berry sweetness, and plum-y impressions of sound like the chirpings and murmurings of objects unknown on earth or in the solar system !"


hey, it's really good ! @ $16.99


1 comment:

jim floorburn said...

thank you b33phd1p for covering the asses some of the "men of this web logging site". your recent work is an inspiration. i have begun pricing out battery chargers and m. orange has just made a major macintosh purchase, not to mention the impressive backlog of unlogged backs (?) that i will need to designate an entire evening to dealing with... please have patience.