For those of you who want to know what it might be like to experience Bin 504 Gumbo, here is the blurb from our label:
They say a wine takes on the personality of its winemakers...well, we don’t know if they say it, but we do! Young but complex, smooth yet spicy, this mellow vintage has a buttery body (the way Cindy likes it!) with a hint of chocolate cherry cordials, a little allspice on the nose and a mildly tart and fruity undertone. Like a good gumbo, the individual flavors come together to form a wine that is comforting and inviting, that will start strong and finish as smoothly as a Leroy Jones’ trumpet solo, as funky as a Trombone Shorty show, as soulful as the voice of John Boutte and as powerful as a blast of Bonerama.
Enjoy Bin 504 on its own or as a perfect complement to Chris' spaghetti and meatballs at Vaughn's; goat cheese tots at 3 am at 13 while playing “Freddie Freeloader” or “In the Waiting Line” on the jukebox; with a home-cooked gumbo or etouffe; and, especially with a piece of chocolate.
Bin There, Drunk That!
Kevin and Peter.

