Monday, February 7, 2011

Peter Sisseck, Pingus


Peter Sisseck is the name, wine is the game.
I have heard of his name, but
my nose and palate have yet the opportunity
to grace the passionate work of Mr Sisseck ...




1. Flor de Pingus
2. Pingus
3. Dominio de Pingus, PSI




Peter Sisseck, a Danish oenologist, trained at Bordeaux
travelled extensively between France and Spain ...
In 1995 ... Dominio de Pingus was conceived ....
created his first wine Pingus, with purchase of a
plot of extremely old vineyard.
Pingus is his nickname,
a Danish slang for Peter ......
Later created his 2nd label called Flor de Pingus upon purchasing
another plot of land, 37 acres ....
Vineyards:
Pingus
  • 11.1 acres
  • Tinto Fino (a clone of Tempranillo)
  • average age of vines: 75 years
  • annual production: 3,700 - 6,800 bottles

Flor de Pingus
  • 37 acres
  • Tinto Fino
  • average age of vines: 15 years
  • annual production: 40,000 bottles


Dinner time, 31st December 2010 ...

I was informed to join my boss for dinner ....

There it was, a bottle of Flor de Pingus 2003 ...

popped open .... awaiting to expose its wonderfulness ... big, deep, dark, dense, balanced

black fruit flavors to my novice palate ....

perfectly matched with a medium Wagyu Striploin ...

it was a perfect dinner, a great + pleasurable way

to end 2010 ....

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

China Pavilion, Expo 2010

China Pavilion
the main structure has a distinctive roof, made of traditional dougong or brackets, which dates back more than 2,000 years.

The dougong style features wooden brackets fixed layer upon layer between the top column and a crossbeam. This unique structural component of interlocking wooden brackets is one of the most important elements in traditional Chinese architecture. Dougong was widely used in the Spring and Autumn period (770 BC - 467 BC).

In general, the pavilion highlights China's urban development process
self improvements, social commitment ....
drawing inspiration from nature and diversity in harmony and more importantly
their implication for more sustainable cities of tomorrow ....








Entrance with thousands of people queing systematically ....

this in not a usual everyday thing here ....



pre-show hall, with clips of moments from the 70's till present




the expo trail guides visitors from ancient till present moments
in retrospect of its rich 5,000 year history and its
60 years of quest for prosperity and an unparalleled pace of growth
over the past three decades ........

a digital scroll of the ancient times















The last Pavilion standing, all others have been dismantled .....
The China Pavilion operates daily from 09:00 - 17:00
till 31 May 2011
If you're ever in town .... consider paying a visit, RMB 20/per person
How to get there?
Metro Line 8 - Yao Hua Road Station


bund tunnel & 1er snow experience



the bund tunnel under the Huangpu River
separates the prime piece of Shanghai land and its sky scraper infested Pudong
similar to how HK Island and TST is separated


this ride is accessible just by the tourist spot
where all flock to see the beautiful view of wai tan (the bund)



for a short barely 5 minute ride, it sure costs way too much .....


*****


15 December 2010

My first snow experience ......
Historically, Shanghai is not a location that one expects snow ...
in 2009, it snowed for two hours
this year, it snowed for seven hours ......
some say this is perhaps the longest snowfall in a long time ...
and there might be another forthcoming on 26 Dec ....
what's my personal thought of the snow experience like?
when it first started, it was really awesome ....
i was confused ....
raindrops or perhaps ... another new experience for me ...
after 30 minutes .... viola, confirm ..... snow!!!!

when the fall was mild, its pretty cool ....

u see tiny flecks of it .... dropping .....

no, i did not stick my tongue out ......

but as it was heavier, its pretty much like rain ...

you gotta get covered up and all

and i had to buy an umbrella to stay dry.........


it was freezing cold .....
check out this drop of water that didn't quite make it out in time ....













Napa Wine Bar and Kitchen - Shanghai

The legendary Chateau Latour
1500ml & 3000ml


Dining room - capacity 60








Wine Bar
capacity - 40


Wine cellar - 1,500 square feet
used as a bomb shelter by first owner of the building,
a German family in 1906
Current owners are an American Chinese couple,
bought and refurbished the building six years ago .....


steps leading to the wine cellar ....
artistically decorated with the
original case boards of the great wines





new sanctuary, Napa Wine Bar and Kitchen - Shanghai

arrived shanghai on 24 Nov 2010, started work on 25 Nov 2010.
this is my new sanctuary, Napa Wine Bar and Kitchen - Shanghai.
interesting concept with contemporary European cuisine and
over 800 selection of wines available.
awarded Best of Award of Excellence by Wine Spectator Magazine
for two consecutive years, 2009 & 2010



practically most wines from the world are available except Lebanon and Isreal .......

restaurant is located within the city centre, old building built in 1906 ......
used to belong to a German family
they built the house along with a bomb shelter
which we now use as a wine cellar
seats 40 at the wine bar and 60 in the dining room ......

the building is shared with a wine distributor - ASC Wines,
a company with the largest selection of wine portfolio in China.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

ocean front on the malecon, puerto vallarta, mexico - feb 2010




The Malecon - paved walkway along the seashore in Col. Centro
it features a collection of contemporary art by
Sergio Bustamante, Alejandro Colunga, Ramiz Barquet and others.














































































































puerto vallarta (vai-yar-ta) is the the centre of a sweeping
25 mile wide Banderas Bay, among the world's coastal gulfs.