When St. Paul said "no longer drink only water, but take a little wine for the sake of your stomach and your frequent ailments" (1 Timothy 5:23), I'm not sure he foresaw the Jalapeno Wine above distilled in our own local Texas winery, Circle S. (Doesn't that sound more like a ranch than a winery???)
It is good for marinating fish and chicken before grilling. I actually drank some of it and it has a nice jalapeno flavor without burning your tongue.
It is good for marinating fish and chicken before grilling. I actually drank some of it and it has a nice jalapeno flavor without burning your tongue.
8 comments:
Where in the world do you buy this wine??? [reverendmother tells me we reside in about the same parts]
It sounds kinda nutty, even for Texas!
I'm down with it as long as you don't try to serve it at communion.
You can buy the wine at Circle S Vineyards in Sugar Land (suburb of Houston). Oddly enough--it isn't widely distributed! They did win a medal for it at some international wine competition.
Purechristianithink--you're giving me an idea. If I could persuade them to make a red version, that would jazz up our first Sundays!
What an odd idea.
The communion suggestion made me laugh... It would cause a bit of a stir.
No worse than the combination of Moxie and Cheez-its an interim minister once suggested to my Deacons. Woof.
Well, we haven't used Cheez-its yet, but we have used cut up tortillas in a pinch.
Tortillas aren't that far off from pita bread or matzoh, at least. :-)
Mmmm... Texas wine.
I'm hankerin' for a little right about now.
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