Christmas Cheer

So no post from me about spreading the Christmas cheer.  Instead I'll regale you with tales of my Christmas trip.

I get to my parents place at about 7pm on the 24th after driving for over 6 hours.  Luckily there was a good hockey game just starting so I could settle in and watch that until lack of sleep took over.  I settle into a comfy chair and what do I find.......the house is like a freaking zoo!  My parents have 2 dogs (not in the house thank god) and 3 cats.  My sister was visiting as well and she brought her 2 dogs (god forbid they have to stay outside) and a cat.

So with all the damn animals running around, fighting over toys, with each other and occasionally with people, my tolerance level reached rock bottom along with my blood alcohol level.  During the next available commercial break (have you tried leaving a hockey game this year during the play?  Might as well guarantee that you'll miss at least one goal) I went over to the cupboard in search of some good canadian rye whiskey.  Right away I found a nice, unopened, bottle of 12yr old Gibsons and an opened bottle of Crown Royal.  While walking away with the bottle of Gibby's my mother scolded me for not finishing the opened bottle (which had about 22oz left in it....hello mom, I like a couple drinks, but that's just a little much).  So like the good child I never was, I switched to the Crown and took another glance in the back of the cupboard just in case mom was going to freak on my sober ass again.  Sure enough there were a couple more bottle in the back of the cupboard.

Side note:  My parents will have an occaisonal drink but they certainly don't do it regularly.

So I pull out the two newly found bottles and both happened to be unopened.  One was another rye whiskey, Alberta Springs, and the other was a red wine.  The first thing I noticed was that the whiskey bottle label just looked a little weird. So I investigated it a little bit and determined that the font and label coloring (very pale yellow in place of the white) were making the bottle appear very old.  Back in the day bottles were "sealed" with a piece of paper over the cap and glued to the neck of the bottle.  This one had the seal date on it.  1982.  Yes folks a bottle of 24yr old aged (bottle not cask) rye whiskey.  Needless to say that was coming home with me.  The red wine was a Cabernet Sauvignon from Chile and marked as 1989.  Very nicely aged as well.
Not only did I get a couple of whiskey neats to offset the zoo atmosphere, but I also got a couple of very sweet bottles of booze for my collection.

I'm the Igloo Coder and if you know where to find the value of whiskey or wine I'm interested in hearing from you.

posted @ Wednesday, December 28, 2005 12:55 PM

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