When you’re about to dig in to those hot wings go for a vintage instead of a brew – specifically a crisp, white Conundrum wine.
Make sure it’s super cold so it will activate its secret ingredient Sémillon. It's a scientific something that essentially counteracts the spicyness in your tummy. My 7th grade science teacher would be so happy I got that right. God rest his soul.
nice choice
ReplyDeleteCool tips man, it's pretty weird how I'm actually quite excited for the Super Bowl being Irish and all.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure your science teacher secretly adored you.
ReplyDeleteReady for the Super Bowl - bring it on!
I have to say, the bottle is gorgeous and looks refreshing. Super-cold is the only way to drink any white wine if you ask me. However, I am not drinking during Superbowl this year.
ReplyDeleteThe super bowl is the best excuse to gorge myself of pizza and wings
ReplyDeleteHave a great one! Cheers to whomever wins money on the game!
ReplyDeleteYum, can't wait to eat some wings!
ReplyDeleteI would do but I'm not about to watch the Superbowl.
ReplyDeleteWhat's a superbowl?
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
Just kidding. : (
I know it's a chimpanzee orgy.
I'm pretty sure there will be plenty of people looking to counteract the spiciness!
ReplyDeletei had buffalo wings yesterday I'm gearing up
ReplyDeleteOr.. jut down it with a beer. Yeah.
ReplyDeletetut... yankball
ReplyDeleteLol, funny post. :)
ReplyDeleteHuh, the more y'know~!
ReplyDeleteWait does this really work? This wine is supposed to combat heart burn or something? can Someone explain what is going on lol. Do all wines have this? Thanks for the post. Ive been MIA from blogger for almost a year. Nice to be back :D
ReplyDeleteAn alcoholic drink that works against spiciness? Interesting.
ReplyDeleteConundrum is awesome. Great choice, although kinda girlarific, for the Super Bowl. That was a compliment, btw ;)
ReplyDeleteI never knew that about Semillon...cool
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