A glass (or three) of a rather elegant French white wine: A blend of Chardonnay and Viognier, from the south of France, it is called Domaine de Coussergues.
It’s a Bourbon. A bit stronger than my usual Jack Daniels or Jim Beam.
A lovely, silky smooth, rich, red wine from France: Domaine de Chamfort, a blend of Grenache and Mourvèdre.
Sounds delicious! Enjoy.
Sipping a glass of "Old Speckled Hen", described (on it label) as a "Distinctive English Pale Ale".
Old Hoppy Hen is good to. Those are the only two I have been able to find here in the states! Old Speckled Hen I think is really good and it does drink and taste like what I feel an English Ale should be like.
A glass of Spanish white wine (an Albarino) with dinner.
The Albariño is certainly the quintessential white wine of Spain. What particular Albariño was it?