Monday, March 17, 2008

St. Patrick's Day, Columbia Crest Reserve Syrah, Domaine Monpertuis Cuvee Counoise, Chateau Ducasse, Bio-Weingut Hofer Gruner Veltliner

Greetings From All Of Us In New London,
Thames River Greenery - 860-443-6817
Thames River Wine & Spirits - 860-443-9463
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Our list of wine for Friday night is just below a couple of items of interest.
There are a couple of format problems with the text that we could not work out - so please bear with us, Jim is doing the best that he can to work it out for next week.


• We hope you are enjoying this St. Patrick's Day weekend - and if you still need a touch of green don't forget that New London's first annual St. Patrick's Day Parade will be held on Monday afternoon at 1:00 p.m. State Street will be closed to traffic from approximately 1:00p.m. - 1:45 p.m. as the parade makes it way up State Street to Hannifin's Pub across from the Garde Art Center. I don't think you will find a better place to celebrate than Hannifin's - it's been one big party from the day that they opened.

• Just a couple of seats left for our Italian dinner on Tuesday night. Our own Mama Mia - Anne Haviland will be in the kitchen creating a feast that celebrates sunny, southern Italy. Add to that perfectly paired wine with each course and you have a beautiful night on your hands. Remember that this is the new "open seating plan" - you may sit anywhere you like with whom ever you like. Our Wine Dinners have to be the best food and wine value in the United States - a great night to share with friends - please reserve early. 8 6 0 - 4 4 3 - 9 4 6 3.

• The Spanish Rioja Dinner on Wednesday April 4 - is Sold Out - thank you.

• Keep an eye on the Calendar of Events for the latest news on Wine Dinners and other special events: http://thames-river-wine-spirits.com/wine/calendar.html

• Thanks for your support - we appreciate it. And we are listening to all of the comments and suggestions that we get every week. We are working on all of your requests and comments - including: menu suggestions, wine by the glass comments, wine dinner ideas, & special guests - just to name a few. The upcoming months have lots of surprises planned - we can hardly wait.
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Wine Tasting Please Join Us
Friday March 21 - 6-9 p.m. - No Charge



wine tasting

Bio-Weingut Hofer Gruner Veltliner 2007 $12 In Big
Green 1 Liter bottles with a crown cap. Hofer is an
certified organic winery with farming practices that
exceed E.U. guidelines. The Gruner Veltliner they
produce is fermented Trocken (dry) in stainless steel,
the wine is crisp and bright with pronounced
grapefruit citrus. This is drinking wine. Simple and
Joyous summer wine that has shown up a little early.
Terry Theise on the subject "Just think about it:
you’re sitting in a leafy garden on a warm summer
evening with
friends, just chillin’ and schmoozin’ over plates of
cold-cuts, listening to the birds, glad to be alive.
You’d be happy if the wine you’re sluggin’ down were
merely pleasant; after
all, it’s not about the wine, it’s about something
larger in which wine plays a necessary part. But the
moment you taste the wine . . . Hey; this is good.
Suddenly life seems absolutely perfect, and you are
somewhere above your body, looking at the happy faces
of your friends and hearing the cheerful clamor of
plates, glasses and voices. You take another sip, and
rejoin the merriment. "

Chateau Ducasse Bordeaux Blanc 2006 $16 Ch. Ducasse
has come back to us after gone far too long. We found
this wine last September and used it for a few private
tastings and wine dinners. By the time we figured out
how good it was, it was gone. We got a whopping five
cases, for all of you who have been asking about
Ducasse, now is the time. From the Kermit Lynch
brochure, "Ducasse is a dry white from the noble
terroir of Barsac. Think of Yquem’s Y and
Suduiraut’s S. The finesse, complexity, and
flavor interest are comparable to a white
Graves. The old vines are 55% Semillon, 35% Sauvignon,
and 10% Muscadelle. There is a freshness and subtlety
to the bouquet, and an impression of depth. Depth as
opposed to superficiality. There is a
gunflint aspect, along with citrus perfumes like
citronelle and orange blossom. On the palate too,
freshness, liveliness, depth, while the finish
mirrors the wine’s exquisite bouquet. "

Domaine Monpertuis Cuvee Counoise 2005 $14 I found
this in a restaurant in Brooklyn last week, and was so
pleased that I ordered three cases for the store from
the table. Monpertruis, I've had their Cote du Rhone
and their Neuf du Pape but 100% Counoise , Get Out !
It was perfect with the duck confit and the mushrooms
and celery root puree appetizers, and it transitioned
perfectly into the hanger steaks. Full bodied and
weighty, dark fruit and distinctly French. Tired of
Carmenere? think Malbec is passe and Tannat is so last
week? Here's some Counoise for you.

Columbia Crest Reserve Syrah 2004 $18 The Reserve
series from Columbia Crest often gets overlooked, but
these have remained one of the best wine values for
years. And now more so. The Reserve Syrah took a "deep
post" this month, that is to say the distributor put
the wine on sale to make room for the next vintage.
This has allowed us to sell a $24 for $18, whose your
buddy now?

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