Tuesday, September 07, 2010

Fall Preview Edition

Greetings From New London,
Well to all of the brave souls that ventured out into the storm last week to share a little quality time with us - we salute you. And thank you - we appreciate it.
For those that made it - It was Shafer Merlot. It turns out that Shafer Merlot is an excellent choice for braving a storm.

The list of wine for this Friday & a preview of the coming season is just below a few items of interest.

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Many of you know that one of the highlights of the Parade Project here in downtown New London, is the fountain that is shaped like the tail of a whale.
whale tail fountain

Susan Tamulevich and The good folks at The Custom House have arranged to raffle off the ceremonial "turning on" of the fountain and this is your chance to be part of The Permanent Record. It is entirely possible that your picture winds up on the cover of The Day as you turn the great valve filling the pipes and starting the cascade of water that will greet natives and tourists alike as they visit downtown for the next one hundred years.

How can you pass this up???

Press Release:
Tickets are available at The Custom House & TRG.
It's $5 per ticket, 3-for-$10, to buy your chance to Turn on the Whale Tail Fountain!

The Whale is the crown jewel in New London's $10-million Parade renovation & YOU could be the one to turn on the fountain for the first time!

A winner will be chosen from all entries once fountain construction is complete. (September 17)

Contributions supports further programs on the Parade and your community-friendly Custom House Maritime Museum.

If you need more information - send them a note:
CLICK RIGHT HERE

Or give them a call - 860-447-2501


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The Beanery continues to turn out mouth watering lunch specials everyday - Take a look at this:

Grilled Italian Roasted Ham, Gouda, Picante  Sandwich
A Grilled Italian Roasted Ham, Gouda, Picante Provolone & Sopressata Sandwich.
Simple. Perfect. And made with love.

If you have not been downtown for lunch lately - what are you waiting for? All of our lunch items are made with 100% Boars Head meats, Stonewall Kitchens spreads and condiments, and we use the best gourmet cheeses from our own Brie & Bleu cheese cases - it does not get any better.
8 6 0 - 4 4 3 - 6 8 1 7 - Press Option # 2
for the coffee bar




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Wine tasting join us -8.6.10
Friday September 10th
6-9 p.m. - No Charge


Esperance Vin de pays des Landes 2009 $12

Esperance Vin Clear Bottle
This little number from Gascony is 100% Colombard, which is fairly unusual, but true to wines of this region it is fresh and light, with floral notes and low alcohol, making it another perfect wine for an afternoon picnic at Harkness or Lobster rolls at Captain Scott's!

The wine received a Gold Medal at the Concours General Agricole in Paris.

As I was reminded by importer Fred Seggerman, "Not everyone gets a gold medal in Paris you know!!"










Sella and Mosca Cannonau di Sardegna Riserva 2006 $15

sella & mosca bottle Clear
One of our regular customers just stared at me in silence when I told her the wine she had just bought and enjoyed was now gone. She did blink occasionally but I knew she was wounded.

I explained that most of our running-dog lackey sales people don't really care and would rather we bought omnipresent corporate wine just to make it easier on everybody - it ain't easy.

A wine we adore is dropped, forgotten, or maliciously heaved by somebody in the supply chain every day.

Then there are the happy surprises - the light, lyrical red Cannonau di Sardegna was one of our favorites for years. We sold the last bottle of the 2005 vintage in March and it was gone.
Ta da - it's back! Let's try the '06 Friday.




Chateau Greysac
Chateau Greysac Bordeaux Medoc 2006 $20

Here's a new number being shepherded across the Atlantic by our guy Jim Kowalyshin. We're trying to stock up on Bordeaux as the evenings grow shorter and we actually begin wearing more than one layer of clothing on these lovely autumn days. To begin: Greysac from Medoc - Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, with a touch of Cab Franc and Petit Verdot. Classic Bordeaux - "...fresh red berries mingled with notes of cedar and spice and a lovely palate of red fruit..."

It's harvest season - think of those massive blue-black Merlot grapes carefully hand-picked and crushed four years ago... let's crack that bottle!

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We really appreciate all of the comments about the increasing inventories that we are bringing in as the season begins to change.

Among the changes is a rebirth of our French section - this week alone we have added eleven new items - with another 20 or so coming in the next couple of weeks.
Here is just a partial list:

Brouilly, Chateau de la Chaize
Bourgogne Hautes Cotes de Nuits "Les Dames de Vergy" Domaine Guyon
Bourgogne Blanc, Francois Carillon
Chateau Greysac (Medoc)
Vouvray, Chateau de Montfort
Carignan "Vieilles Vignes" Domaine Paul Mas
Picpoul de Pinet, Domaine Paul Mas
GSM, Domaine Paul Mas
Clos de Savagnac "Gres de Montpelier" Domaine Paul Mas
Costieres de Nimes "les Grande Cabanes" Chateau Lamargue
Puligny-Montrachet, Francois Carillon
Savigny-Les Beaune, Domaine Guyon


Regions & Style Include:
Alsace
White Bordeaux
White Burgundy
Chablis
White Loire Valley
Grower Champagnes
Red Bordeaux
Red Burgundy

New inventory is arriving daily. You will see each section of our cellar redefined and expanded in the coming weeks.

And as far as fine spirits go - lets just say that we are preparing for the cooler months ahead. You can already see the difference in our Rum & Single Malt sections.

All made possible by your support - we appreciate it and have a lot of plans for the months ahead.

Please Join Us - it's fun, informal, and a great way to start your weekend.

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Thursday, September 02, 2010

Hurricane Earl Issue

Hurricane Map
From The Storm Center
New London has been in the eye of the storm for years,
a little wind and some rain won't slow us down.
Greetings From New London,
If you were wondering why we waited so long to send out the email this week - it is a simple answer. We were trying to gauge the storm. Many of you have concerns about the weather - so we have had to play it by ear this week. We can promise you this: If our lights are on, there will be wine.

We might even pull the corks on something very special, maybe a Shafer Merlot, maybe a bottle of extremely hard to find rum - we will not let the storm get in the way. Instead we will celebrate the holiday weekend - Give us a call or check your Twitter accounts before you head out for the evening to be sure.



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TONIGHT - THURSDAY - 9.2.10
Duke RoballardDuke Robillard & Debbie Davies, fresh off their dual wins for Best Traditional Blues Male and Female Artists of the Year at the 2010 Blues Music Awards, play an exciting show to close out the 2010 Summer Nights in the District concert series.

Duke and Debbie are two of the premier blues guitar players touring today. Debbie is a nine time Blues Music Awards Nominee and the Los Angeles Times says, "she wields an electric guitar as if it were a wand."

Duke Robillard is a 4 time winner for The Best Blues Guitarist and 18 time nominee at The Blues Music Awards, Grammy nominated in 2007 and 2010 and he has a new CD just out on August 24 on Stony Plain titled, 'Passport to The Blues' - a rocking and gritty blues workout. Duke is, "a soloist of stunning force and originality" according to The New York Times.




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Wine tasting join us -8.6.10
Friday September 3rd
The Storm Center tasting
6-9 p.m. - No Charge


If The Lights Are On - There Will Be Wine.
Lets Celebrate The Holiday Weekend

Please Join Us - it's fun, informal, and a great way to start your weekend.

Think of us as Wine - "With Benefits."

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