Monogamy is stronger than Menage a Trois
Jan. 2nd, 2010 11:19 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Since I enjoy the ocassional Menage a Trois, I succumbed to impulse and also decided to try Monogamy.
Monogamy is deeply red and serious about being good. It's syrupy, full of blackberry, cherry and sweetness and yet so strong it'll make your head swim. The smell of Monogamy isn't very good, though; I'm not sure what went wrong but it was plasticky. Still, tastes great, but probably overpriced at $12 a bottle. I'd expect something like this to go at $6 or so at Trader Joe's.
Monogamy is 13.5% alcohol (whoa), which is way stronger than the Menage a Trois. It tastes highly processed; not merely blended, but probably separated and re-constituted. This is a world away from terroir, and suitable only for parties and (ahem) getting ready for main events.
Monogamy is deeply red and serious about being good. It's syrupy, full of blackberry, cherry and sweetness and yet so strong it'll make your head swim. The smell of Monogamy isn't very good, though; I'm not sure what went wrong but it was plasticky. Still, tastes great, but probably overpriced at $12 a bottle. I'd expect something like this to go at $6 or so at Trader Joe's.
Monogamy is 13.5% alcohol (whoa), which is way stronger than the Menage a Trois. It tastes highly processed; not merely blended, but probably separated and re-constituted. This is a world away from terroir, and suitable only for parties and (ahem) getting ready for main events.