Nov 20, 2011

chris ringland "CR"

Oct 16, 2011

Jul 22, 2011

A Real Bad Accident.

This breaks my heart as this wine is on the list of wine to drink before I die.




Expensive drop as forklift shatters $1.1 mln wine
ADELAIDE, Australia — An Australian winemaker said Friday he was "numb" after a malfunctioning forklift destroyed more than Aus$1 million ($1.1 million) of his prized shiraz.
Some 462 cases of the 2010 Mollydooker Velvet Glove Shiraz, which sells for Aus$185 a bottle, smashed to the ground as it was being loaded for export to the United States.
It cost winemaker Sparky Marquis one third of his annual production.
"So how do I feel? Gut-wrenched, shocked, numb," he told reporters.
"When they opened up the container they said it was like a murder scene," he added. "There was red everywhere.
"But it smelled phenomenal."
Brett McCarthur, of Kerry Logistics, said the company moves more than 20,000 containers a year and had never had such a malfunction before.
"It was very hard to make that call to Sparky," he said.
The saving grace was that the wine was fully insured, with assessors already on the scene.

Jun 30, 2011

Testing Video Blog This Weekend

Full Bodied Red will be switching to a video blog this weekend.  Check back soon!