Sunday, November 20, 2005

WFSB 3 Scott Haney/Jonathan Edwards/Perrin Family/Duckhorn/Lanson Cuvee

Greetings from all of us in New London,
Thames River Wine & Spirits - 860-443-9463
Brie & Bleu - 860-437-2474
Thames River Greenery - 860-443-6817

Favorites & Featured Items: http://thamesriver.com/wine/instock.html

Calendar of Events: http://thamesriver.com/wine/calendar.html

First - A big thank you to WFSB Channel 3 and Scott Haney -
We were featured in the last segment of "Every Town Has A Story"
We received lots of calls and visits because of the story. We would appreciate it if you let Scott know that you saw his piece and that you know our store - drop him a quick email note at: shaney@wfsb.com

Maybe we can get Scott to come in and visit one of our tastings -
or maybe do the weather from New London - you never know.
http://www.wfsb.com/Global/story.asp?S=1408084

Next - Congratulations to our good friends - Pam Marks and Tim McDowell -
both are featured in a new book: "Imagery Art for Wine"
These local artists (based at Connecticut College) have both created wine labels for Benzinger Wines.
And both have distinguished careers in the art world - take a look at why they were selected.
Check out the book at Amazon.Com:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1891267922/102-2144711-4721737?v=glance&n=283155&s=books&v=glance
This is one of those beautiful coffee table books with big gorgeous pages that you can look at for hours.

Thanks to everyone that came out to the Fine Living Expo at the Mystic Marriott to say hello this Sunday.
It was great to meet so many of of you - up close & personal.

Raise your hand if you STILL think we offer only fine wines & beer.
Our selection of spirits continues to grow - for example: we have on the shelves over 40 single malt scotches.
14 hard to find rums, vodka that reviewers rave about, cognac, tequila, calvados and the list goes on and on.
And we will happily special order anything that is available to us in Connecticut - we love locating hard to find items.
No minimums required -

The emphasis on great food wines continues throughout the week -

This Wednesday - 11/23/05 - No Charge
For all of you last minute Thanksgiving shoppers we have a little something to ease you into the mood.
A Day Long Tasting Starting at 1:00 p.m. - Featuring the wines of Jonathan Edwards Winery.
The Cabernet - $31 - The Chardonnay - $23 - The Merlot - $26 - The Syrah - $33
Try them all and learn why so many people are talking about this vineyard in North Stonington.

And remember it is not too late to schedule a delivery -
All of your wine, cheese, and flowers can be sent right to your front door.


THIS THURSDAY - CLOSED - Happy Thanksgiving.

THIS FRIDAY - 11/25/05 - 6-9 p.m. - No Charge
If you have friends and family visiting from out of town - this is a perfect way to get out of the house
and show them what you do on a nice Friday night.

Lanson Noble Cuvee Champagne - France - $68 - http://www.lanson.fr/en/maison.htm
The 1988 Vintage is an athlete able to charm the senses. Blended with rigorously selected grapes only from the top 100% rated Grands Crus vineyards, the Noble Cuvée is the ultimate expression of the Lanson style. The Noble Cuvée Brut Vintage is an incomparable accompaniment for all meals, particularly white meat and fish dishes. This Champagne will still remain fresh, delicious and magnificent over many years. A beautiful pale yellow color, brightened by fine bubbles. Aromas of citrus and white flowers ending on notes of candied mandarin. Notes of honey dominate this full-bodied and complex wine. The fresh finish lengthens and strengthens the elegance of this champagne. This is the kind of Champagne that movie stars drink when they do not need to impress people with a fancy label. It is an "insiders" choice - World famous chef - Alain Ducasse, the first French six stars chef, recommends in his restaurants the Champagne Lanson Noble Cuvée. Please try it and see what they are talking about.

FLOR DE GREALO SERO 2002 - Spain - $ 18
Wines like this are proof of our dedication to Spain. Yes this tastes like a dead ringer from the Right Bank in a warm year with gushing red fruit and surprising polish. Of course it’s got a difficult name, it hails from an obscure area north of Priorat called Costers del Segres, and has a bright label with block type. Are we gluttons for punishment? Maybe, but it’s wines like this that cause such dilemmas to arise. This is a blend of Grenache, Cabernet, and Syrah with deep color and ample fruit.

Perrin Lagille Gigondas - France - $25 - http://www.perrin-et-fils.com/beaucastel/wines_gigondas/index.html
The color is a deep ruby with a velvety aspect. The nose is reminiscent of red fruit jams, with a mineral and earthy touch.
A generous and powerful wine that is robust and distinguished, with its firm tannins well integrated.
This is the same family that makes the world famous Chateau Beaucastel that costs in the hundred dollar range.
They know how to make wine - be sure to try this one.

Duckhorn Merlot - $50 (we will pour while the samples last) - http://www.duckhornvineyards.com/
This famous Napa Valley Merlot is blended to offer the complexity and balance of
a young wine and reflective of the Napa Valley appellation.
This vintage is full-bodied and layered with fruit and well-integrated tannins that lead to a lingering finish. The aroma is dominated by ripe fruit-blackberry, plum, and cherry-and is accented by notes of toasted oak, vanilla, cedar, and tobacco. The flavors are rich with chocolate, blackberry, blueberry, plum, cassis, white pepper, and dried herbs. Yummy!

It has been a very busy couple of weeks. Thanks to everyone that stopped in to say hello and for all of the notes and phone calls. We appreciate your support and we have some very interesting things coming up.
All of our tastings, the weekly dinners, and special events come directly from your suggestions and participation.
Thank you. The best is yet to come.


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