Hmmm, What's up with that?
Chacha And Your Organoleptic Sensors!
I've always gotten a kick out of reading some of the exaggerated descriptions on wine bottles. Imagine my thrill when I was gifted with some fine wine and a product called "Chacha" from the country of Georgia. I'll write more about the excellent wine that comes from that region of the world in another post but it's time to focus on Chacha!
Check Out The Amazing Description On This Label!
This is one of the best descriptions That I've ever read!
Here's The Claim as Seen on The Label:
"....which giving pleasure and stimulus to customers, and entertains and cheers up not only their organoleptic sensors, but their mental and emotional senses too, which is more important"
Is Organoleptic Even a Word?
As we kicked back and enjoyed some of the Chacha we were certainly "entertained and cheered up" from reading the label! We wondered, however, if organoleptic was even a word. A quick check of the dictionary gave us the answer.
Wow, I got to try Chacha, receive all of the benefits written on the label and learn a new word! Awesome!
Just a Little More About Chacha
Chacha is also called grape vodka and is made from grape pomace (the residue that is left over after wine making).
Many claims are made about the benefit of drinking and using this product topically. It has been used for ailments such as ear blockages and indigestion. Some have found success in curing stomach aches by applying it to the abdomen and others say that it can cure acne when applied to the skin!
What Has Your Experience Been?
- Have you ever been wowed by overly descriptive labels?
- Did you know that excellent wine is made in Georgia?
- Have you ever tried products from that part of the world?
I hope that you enjoyed reading about "My Organoleptic Sensors Being Stimulated and Cheered!"
Until next time,
@kus-knee (The Old Dog)