Pimp my Wine
While your Pimp Daddy was out doing his thing, (pimping wine what else,) I came accross these lovely girls in Colorado Springs. Erin, on the right, is the owner of Vintages Wine and Spirits. That's her pal Andrea on the left. These ladies were tasting the Twisted juice and trying to decide what to bring into the shop. In true Twisted fashion, Erin with Andrea's help, decided to bring in everything! Nothing warms a Pimp Daddy's heart more than beautiful women with great taste. So if you happen to be down in the Springs drop in to see Erin and Andrea at Vintages Wine and Spirits, 9 Tejon, Colorado Springs, CO. 80903... 719-520-5733.
While in Colorado Twisted Oak was invited to pour at the Snowmass Wine and Jazz Fest. It was a 4 hour drive from Denver to Snowmass, just outside Aspen, mainly due to the first blizzard of the season going over the 10,580 ft pass. When I finally got out of the car I thought they were going to have to pull the seat out of my... well, you know. It was definitely worth the trip since Twisted Oak was 'Belle of the Ball'. Ask these two sisters who were deciding exactly what to do with the chicken.
Decorum prohibits me from printing my suggestions..
From the mountains to the desert. I landed in Phoenix for a trade show on Monday with our new Arizona Distributor, Republic Beverage. A very conservative company that is now indoctrinated into the Twisted fold. The show was a huge success for Twisted Oak and a few of the patrons that showed up. The Twisted Chick in the Middle is Pua, with the Wine Rack shirt on, accompanied by her friends Natalie and Joy. Poor Republic Beverage has no idea the how contagious being Twisted can be.
It truly brings a tear to a Pimp Daddy's eye. I'm a little choked up and can say no more..
Almost no more, I'm off to Minneapolis tomorrow. I hope I have as much success there as the last few stops. Wish me luck.... Pimp Daddy













I can only imagine what it's like to blog for a company that allows you post photos like that.
Posted by: Winesmith | September 20, 2006 at 06:35 PM