Drink Some Ratatouille Wine
Wednesday, July 4th, 2007
We all know that Disney isn’t only for the kids, its for adults too. Now Disney will have their newest celebrity, Remy from the movie Ratatouille, shine on bottles of wine.
Disney has faced a challenge in marketing the film, which has a strange name, an unusual premise (a rat who loves gourmet food), and a lead character that doesn’t lend itself to cuddly stuffed animals. In response, the company is looking for other ways to capitalize on the film’s success. Much of this alternative merchandizing centers on food, such as branded kitchen utensils and tableware. The Ratatouille branded French chardonnay will be sold only at Costco stores, at $12.99 per bottle. The wine goes on sale in August. (Join Together)
Sounds strange to me to promote wine with a rat, even if it is a lovable rat from a Disney Animation. Anyways, anybody drinking the wine, please do so in moderation and let me know if it is any good.
Picture copyrights MatthewA


We are so used of having access to the internet that when we are disconnected for a while we can’t even describe how much we miss it. For over 12 days I have no internet connection at home and it is terrible (I’ll spare you all the disastrous stories of the provider I have to deal with). This is the longest I have been without connection to the web. Although I did post one entry within these days from another location it was impossible to keep this blog going like I used to do.


If there is one drink I love it is Champagne (it is about the only drink with alcohol that I drink). So, occasionally, as it is pricy, we open a bottle and enjoy the bubbly liquid. When we open one for a celebration of some sort we cannot have a drink without something for our son. He will then get a nice Kidibul, a champagne look-a-like drink for kids. Never would I think that this would turn my son into a future drunk, but is seems some people have other ideas about this when it comes to drinks that look like champagne:
A hotel in Edinburgh, Scotland is sending one of its staff members to Orlando for a “smile” course in the 

