
I love my Cousin Joe. He’s one of the funniest guys I’ve ever met and his outlook on life has always been incredibly positive. His approach is simply unparalleled. To give you an idea of the kind of guy he is, Joe knocked down the pool in his backyard and put in a professional regulation-size bocce ball court (equipped with floodlights!). It’s a beautiful sight and has inspired me to one day do the same with my backyard. That is, when we have a backyard.
Joe makes wine and has been doing so for several years now. My first taste was taken several years back at the annual Falsone Father-Son Camping Trip just outside Cook Forest State Park. Every year we rent three cabins on the same camp ground and, in a nutshell, it’s two long days of eating, drinking and throwing bocce (and an occasional game of cornhole) with a bunch of Italian guys. Cousin Joe’s first attempt was “Merlot.” “Merlot” is in quotes because, still to this day, any time anyone speaks of that “Merlot,” they still act out “quotation fingers” with their hands as they say it. The tasting notes for Joe’s “Merlot” went something like this:
Boozey. Moonshine with a hint of wet newspaper and tree bark.
Haha! Another wonderful characteristic of my Cousin is that he can take the heat, especially from a tough crowd of loud Italians who aren’t shy. And Joe would agree about that “Merlot.” It was a fantastic family moment.
Joe surprised me a few weeks back at the Falsone Family Picnic in Cleveland, OH. The tradition remains that towards the end of the picnic the entire family sits down to plates of Italian Meats, (really stinky) Stinky Cheese and several bottles of wine, usually homemade by a member of the family. This year Joe brought out his very own Amarone.
May I say this to my Cousin in all sincerity:
Joe, I am well educated in the world of wine and have been trained by some of the the most renowned individuals in the food and wine industry. I’ve tasted gems from all over the world, critiqued them and broke them down to the most defined characteristics. On that particular day and at that particular moment, your Amarone was one of the finest bottles I’ve been privileged to enjoy in all of my life. You’re making some really good stuff these days and I look forward to my next sip.
Cheers Cuz! Love ya!
