The Grinder pinotage - originating in South Africa, this award-winning wine pours deep ruby into the glass and has upfront aromas of smoke, prune, rye bread and spice. These reappear on a medium-plus bodied and extra dry palate with silky tannins and a long finish. Pair with coffee-rubbed ribs or grilled portobello burgers.
I might actually enjoy wine if it tasted like coffee. I love those take out cups with the great messages. Thanks for sharing the cups and the wines with us for T this Tuesday, dear Jackie.
Those are not cups, but books for you to use on your next coffee break to doodle, scribble, and sketch your way to a new skill. Develop your style, learn new techniques, and gain confidence in your drawing skills with 100 creative prompts and thought-provoking quotes from iconic artists. From geometric works of art and intricate patterns to single-line portraits and detailed architectural sketches, there is something for everyone. Don't wait to get the most out of your coffee break!
The Grinder pinotage - originating in South Africa, this award-winning wine pours deep ruby into the glass and has upfront aromas of smoke, prune, rye bread and spice. These reappear on a medium-plus bodied and extra dry palate with silky tannins and a long finish. Pair with coffee-rubbed ribs or grilled portobello burgers.
I love to see original wine labels. And the book about coffee break sketching sounds interesting. I assume lots of little projects/prompts to do in half an hour. Sounds good. Happy T-Day, Hugs. Lisca
Is that wine that tastes like coffee?
ReplyDeleteThe Grinder pinotage - originating in South Africa, this award-winning wine pours deep ruby into the glass and has upfront aromas of smoke, prune, rye bread and spice. These reappear on a medium-plus bodied and extra dry palate with silky tannins and a long finish. Pair with coffee-rubbed ribs or grilled portobello burgers.
DeleteI might actually enjoy wine if it tasted like coffee. I love those take out cups with the great messages. Thanks for sharing the cups and the wines with us for T this Tuesday, dear Jackie.
ReplyDeleteThose are not cups, but books for you to use on your next coffee break to doodle, scribble, and sketch your way to a new skill. Develop your style, learn new techniques, and gain confidence in your drawing skills with 100 creative prompts and thought-provoking quotes from iconic artists. From geometric works of art and intricate patterns to single-line portraits and detailed architectural sketches, there is something for everyone. Don't wait to get the most out of your coffee break!
DeleteI love to see the art on wine bottles.. Happy T day! Hugs! deb
ReplyDeleteMy question too, is that coffee wine? Have a great day today.
ReplyDeleteThe Grinder pinotage - originating in South Africa, this award-winning wine pours deep ruby into the glass and has upfront aromas of smoke, prune, rye bread and spice. These reappear on a medium-plus bodied and extra dry palate with silky tannins and a long finish. Pair with coffee-rubbed ribs or grilled portobello burgers.
DeleteWhat an interesting design for a wine label! Happy T Tuesday!
ReplyDeleteYou find the best T day images Jackie. I like the coffee break signs. Have a great T day and week ahead.
ReplyDeleteThe prompts books look like fun though mine would be just tea. I like the wine label though I prefer sweet, white wine. Happy T Day
ReplyDeleteI like those coffee break books - great idea.
ReplyDeleteI love the label with the lion!
ReplyDeleteHappy Tea Day,
Kate
I would be tempted by those books but not that drink. I prefer tea. Happy T Day!
ReplyDeleteInteresting notebook idea.
ReplyDeleteI like to visit bookstores and this seems like a very unique one. The wine sounds good.
ReplyDeleteI love to see original wine labels. And the book about coffee break sketching sounds interesting. I assume lots of little projects/prompts to do in half an hour. Sounds good.
ReplyDeleteHappy T-Day,
Hugs.
Lisca