Zoom Loves Red Wine

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Uploaded by on Nov 23, 2006

Zoom the polydactyl cat loves red wine, particularly Los Pinos Ranch Vineyards Sweet Rodeo Red Wine

No drunken animals were injured in the making of this video! In fact, no animals were injured at all! (And Zoom's Veterinarian approves of her drinking wine in moderation...it's helped with her nevours skin condition. In fact, since Zoom has found that she enjoys Sweet Rodeo Red, she no longer requires monthly steroid injections for that nervous skin condition! It's a MIRACLE! Or just another example of the health benefits of red wine in moderation!

Thanx to Jeff, Dana, Derek and the gang at Los Pinos Ranch Vineyards for tolerating us - and for supporting Zoom's habit...I mean medicinal needs!

Music from UB40 "Red, Red Wine"

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  • Ok Zoom now we need some tasting notes and a rating on your favorite wine. Does it pair better with mouse, wild bird or tuan fish from the can?

  • Tuna from a can? Puh-lease! Only a philistine would pair this wine with canned ANYTHING! I personally much prefer salmon-fresh & wild caught!

    Los Pinos Ranch Vineyards really squeezed out a winner with their Rodeo Red! Sweet, light with fruity undertones, this delightful wine is a lovely compliment to any food. I enjoy Los Pinos Rodeo Red with a Soufflé de Souris (mouse soufflé), Pasta Roditore (rodent pasta), or the gamy accents of a plump wild squab with a reduction of red wine & catnip.

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  • ha cats cant talk

  • I would have thought a nice sweet musCAT wine would be more to his taste.

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  • My deepest apologies Zoom...but very glad to learn your have high standards with your cuisine. Besides I'm sure you would pick the Los Pinos Blanc du Bois for your sea food dishes rather than Rodeo Red. I think your parings sound wonderful and thanks for the TNs

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