RATT Drummer Talks Wine On 'The Tasting Room With Tom Leykis' (Audio)

November 11, 2011

Radio personality Tom Leykis, whose New Normal Network media empire includes the 24/7 hard rock/metal channel NewNormalRock.com, and RATT drummer Bobby Blotzer got together at Leykis's Hollywood studio to discuss wine and otherwise on Leykis's show, "The Tasting Room With Tom Leykis". You can now listen to the program using the audio player below.

For more information on "The Tasting Room With Tom Leykis", visit TastingWithTom.com.

"The Tasting Room With Tom Leykis" audio stream:

NewNormalRock.com offers non-stop hard rock and metal music, filling the active rock radio void in major markets such as Los Angeles and New York and where an Internet connection is available. Content includes the weekdays "Gary And Dino Show" and "Dale Ford 100" on Sunday evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. Pacific immediately followed by "Eddie Trunk Rocks" from 9 p.m. to midnight.

RATT has been working with Artist Wine in creating blends of wine from the Napa area in California and Kristian Story winery.

RATT has two wines to be released called Ratt N Roll Chardonnay "Body Talk" and Ratt N Roll Cabernet "Slip of The Lip!"

Commented Blotzer: "Grapes are one of natures richest and tastiest gifts. The colors, the flavors, and the beauty in which they grow. Vines reaching all across the land growing in mother earth's finest of soils. Reaching from one end of the earth to the other, like music does.

"I have had a love affair with wine for over 30 years now.

"I have been blessed to make my living doing one of life's other greatest gifts; the gift of music.

"There is such harmony in music and in wine, for these last 30 years I have travelled all around the world with my band RATT and it's been one heck of a ride, I'll tell you that. This ride has allowed for the opportunity to experience so many different tastes and terroirs.

"Sit back and enjoy my new and first wine, 'Body Talk'."

For more information, visit www.artistwine.com.

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