Showing posts with label Mas Cal Demoura. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mas Cal Demoura. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Six New Ways To Use Wine In The Bedroom - July 4 2009

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National Recognition - The Knot Magazine
Thanks to all of the people that voted for us!

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Greetings from New London,

Hey - We got a little national attention this past week. Thanks to the readers of The Knot Magazine. We were selected among the top florists across the country.

A great line up for Friday night to kick off the holiday weekend - the list is just below a few items of interest.

The Shoreline Acoustic Music Society will be hosting the 3rd annual Acoustic Music Festival on July 10, 11, and 12, 2009 in the Hygienic Art Park. There will be plenty of seating. Beer, wine, soda, water and snacks will be available for purchase.
Admission will be:
Friday 5:00-10:00pm - $3.00;
Saturday 11:00am-3:00pm - free;
Saturday 3:00-11:00pm - $5.00;
Sunday 11:00am-6:00pm - free.
The line-up will be:
Friday, July 10
5:00-5:15 - Carl Franklin
5:20-5:50 - Bruce McDermott
6:00-6:15 - Bob Vogel
6:30-6:45 - Dean Denis
7:00-7:30 - Blonde Furniture
7:35-7:50 - Bernadette Golden
7:55-8:10 - Darin Keech
8:15-8:45 - Will DSol
8:50 -9:20 - Bubblin' Crude
9:30- 10:00 - Matzah Cigar

SUMMER MOVIES


Hygienic Art Park (79 Bank Street Across From The Wine Store): Summer Flickers, Wednesday nights June 24 - September 9 at 8pm.

Join us for screenings all summer long at the beautiful Art Park. Movies start just after 8 at sundown. Some consessions provided. Bring a blanket, chair, picnic, libations, family and friends!

July 8: The Girl Can't Help It (1956)
July 15: Drum (2004, directed by Jason Filardi)
July 22: To Have and Have Not (1944)
July 29: Do the Right Thing (1989)
August 5: Blazing Saddles (1974)
August 12: The Muppet Movie (1979)
August 19: Coffee & Cigarettes (2003)
August 26: Faire Harbour Film Fest
September 2: Double Indemnity (1944)
September 9: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
For more info, visit hygienic.org

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Wine Tasting
Please Join Us
Friday July 3 - 6-9 p.m. - No Charge


1 - Varaschin Prosecco Brut NV $15

Varaschin Prosecco large



It is believed that Prosecco was already produced in Roman times, possibly as the vinum pucinum praised by Pliny the Elder.

It is, at any rate, one of the oldest wine grapes in Italy and ranks about thirtieth in importance among the country's some 2,000 grape varieties. The name of Prosecco is derived from the northern Italian village of Prosecco (Trieste), where the grape is believed to have originated.


Light and soft the wine pairs well with food or is perfect on it's own when the sun finally decides to shine.






2 - Mas Cal Demoura Qu'es Aquo Rose 2008 $20
Mas Cal Demoura rose
In 1970, when there was a great exodus from the Languedoc due to a loss of faith in its vineyards to provide a sufficient living, Jean-Pierre Jullien named his domaine "Cal Demoura", which in Occitan means "one must remain". He came from a long line of vignerons and, at that time, he followed most of his colleagues as they closed their caves and attempted to survive by participating in the local cooperative. Jean-Pierre's son, Olivier, refused to follow the path of the cooperative and established his own domaine, the "Mas Jullien", in 1985.

Jean-Pierre, in a reversal of the usual process, took the example of his son, resigned from the cooperative and recreated his own estate in 1993. He sold off a portion of his vineyards and retained only the best 5 hectares. With these, he began making a wine of regal dimensions that helped to lead the qualitative revolution in the Languedoc. In 2004, Jean-Pierre retired, selling the estate to its current owners, Isabelle and Vincent Goumard. Seduced by the estate's winemaking philosophy, as well as by the potential of its terroir, the couple spent a year working side by side with Jean-Pierre in the vineyard and in the cellar, before taking full control of the estate.Mas Cal Demour label

The five hectares are located in the village of Jonquières and in the neighboring community of Saint Felix, approximately 45 minutes northwest of Montpellier, just south of Clermont l'Hérault. They are situated in the heart of the Terrasses du Larzac, an independent subdivision within the Coteaux du Languedoc AOC that was recognized in 2004.

The vineyards feature five grape varieties in approximately equal parts: Grenache, Mourvedre, Syrah, Carignan and Cinsault. The average age of the vines is 25 years with significant parcels of Grenache, Cinsault and Carignan being considerably older. The soil is very dry and stony with a deep but porous topsoil. The various parcels of the domaine are distributed over a terroir that is both geographically and climatically diverse. These variations, combined with an assortment of different cépages, result in wines of complexity and finesse.

"Qu'es Aquo" Rose: A rich, expressive and aromatic rosé, the Qu'es Aquo is made in the same spirit as the domaine's red wines, using the same five cépages - Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre, Cinsault and Carignan - but in a different blend that favors Cinsault and Syrah. The rosé is saignée and vinified like a white wine to emphasize its aromatics. The Qu'es Aquo is a substantial rose that pairs well with food.




3 - Cascina Ballarin Cino 2006 $15
Cascina Ballarin  Cino

A blend of 20% Nebbiolo, 40% Barbera and 40% Dolcetto from the center of Piedmonte Italy.

Bright ruby-red; very vinous, intense, fresh nose showing a range of fresh fruit and flowers; rich, luscious taste that's smooth and medium-bodied; excellent as an everyday wine.





















4 - Castro Ventosa Tinto 2006 $11

Castro Ventosa Tinto
The Bierzo D.O. is located in the northwest of the Province of Castilla y León, just above Portugal. Castilla was one of the original Spanish regions to unite against the Moors in the Middle Ages and thus became the north-west stronghold for the Catholics. The region has a great historical past with many remains that testify of its rich history.

The winery is situated in the village of Valtuille de Abajo at the foot of the slope of the Castro, the ruin of an ancient Roman fort that dominates the village of Valtuille de Abajo. Some of Castro Ventosa's vineyards are planted on that same hill just around the ruins, the name Castro Ventosa means "The Windy Castle".

The Tinto Joven Vineyards are spread out in different locations in the village of Vatuille in Bierzo and all are agianst a slope. The winery is situated at the foot of the South Western slope of el Castro (the ancient castle); 590 meters above sea level. The climate is continental with some Oceanic influences; the medium yearly temperature is 13º Centigrade with an average of 800 millimeters of rain per year.

Close attention is given to the vines and hardly any machinery is used in the vineyards to retain tradition but also old methods are best suited to the area.
Fermetation takes place in stainless steel tanks and the wine is bottled 1 month after the end of harvest
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Junipero
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Junipero Gin
We have amazing spirits on our shelves:

The History:
is old school. Sipping it takes you back in time. You can imagine Churchill pulling down this stuff while trying to decide what to do about those Germans.

Junipero makes a really perfect gin martini: The juniper, as you'd imagine from the name, is up front yet not overpowering. But it's more spicy than evergreen, so you don't feel like you're constantly chewing pine cones when you drink it.

Of course there's more to it than that, though, and Junipero, like most other gin makers, keeps its recipe secret. It's hard to put your finger on much beyond some lightly bitter orange and lemon peel and something that gives it a kick of sweetness, but I can say that whatever Junipero puts in this gin, it works really well in the glass.

At the classic 94.6 proof, I was sure Junipero would be blazingly harsh consumed straight, but it wasn't.

Better, though, was to toss a few rocks in. As the ice melts, the water brings out the fruit peel flavors and mellows the juniper berry further. Summer is for GIN.

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The sun is out and our decks are ready - come on down.

Thanks for all of the support, comments and suggestions - we appreciate all of it.

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


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Sunday, August 26, 2007

Explorer of The Seas, U.S. Open, Jonathan Edward's, Mas Cal Demoura, Grand Cuvee de La Mision, Viña Maquis Calcu,

Explorer of The Seas











Coming to New London Harbor.

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


The big Labor Weekend is here - and we have a nice line up of wine to go with it on Friday night - we hope you can join us.
The list is just below a couple of items of news and interest.


• Thanks to New York Times wine writer Eric Asimov for spreading the word about us and our WineRadio project. He is obviously a very gifted writer that is underpaid by The Times - Eric Asimov: asimov@nytimes.com

• Thanks to Mike Bowers for hosting a brilliant Scotch and Cigar tasting on our deck last week - really outstanding. Remember - you can have your own Big Smoke & tasting too - you just have to ask. - 860-443-9463.

• Seats for our Endless Summer - Wednesday night wine dinners are still available for some nights. Please call to reserve - 860-443-9463

• The excitement for this coming Saturday night is building every minute -
As many of you know, our deck will be one of the key vantage points for viewing the Royal Caribbean Explorer of The Seas when it arrives in port on Saturday. This is the largest ship to ever make port in New London. It will not fit under the Gold Star Bridge.
The scheduled departure and the required "ballet" for moving the ship back out to sea is set to begin at 7 p.m.

Our very own Cruise Director - Jim Morrison -
thought that Italy's answer to sparkling wine might be the perfect fit.
For your viewing pleasure - we will have a prosecco tasting that starts at 6 p.m. and extended food service if the ship leaves after regular hours.
If you missed the story about the ship - here is a link: http://www.theday.com/re.aspx?re=cc512dcf-7054-482f-96e8-6bc82d78c1be


• Tennis fans know that Monday is the start of the U.S. Open -
But If your not heading out Flushing Meadows - our very own "Rock Star Dave Anderson"
is ready with a Monday selection.

Dave's Fave
Monday Wine Tasting - No Charge

Prazo de Roriz Duoro 2005 $16
Dave Says:
"Ever since Jim went to Portugal we've been touting the brilliance and value of Duoro still wines - made from the same grapes as Port
(lots of Tourigas and Tintos), these reds are have stayed under the radar with flavors that outclass their price range.

A few clever patrons have organized their own blind under-$15 tastings and we slip them Vale do Bomfim Duoro as The Ringer...
Prazo de Roriz, The Sleeper, is a deeply fruity and velvety Duoro which you may not have tried yet. Come in on Monday for a sip and see what you think!"


Friday August 31
Wine Tasting - Please Join Us - 6-9 p.m. - No Charge

1 - Jonathan Edwards Connecticut Chardonnay 2006 $19
Our good friends at Jonathan Edward's have released their second vintage of their Connecticut Chardonnay. Lots of people thought that it was fool hardy to plant grapes up in the woods of Stonington - well they were wrong.
This wine makes a significant statement about the will and determination of a family run enterprise and the wine speaks for itself.

Very bright, fruit forward citrus bouquet of green apples and lemons, with light nuances of smoky vanilla oak from their large French barrels.
This silky smooth, easy drinking wine pairs perfectly with seafood and fresh cheeses or is excellent all by itself on a lazy Sunday afternoon.

Please try it on Friday night. And you have never seen the vineyard, what are you waiting for? It is worth the drive.
Take a look: http://www.jedwardswinery.com/

2 - Viña Maquis - Calcu red wine 2005 $12 - from Chile
The Rivadeniera-Hurtado family has owned the Viña Maquis vineyard for more than a century, but it wasn’t until ten years ago that the family decided to make their own wine out of the terrific grapes in their own backyard. They built a gorgeous, state-of-the-art gravity flow winery and set out to make “Super Chilean” blend using the vineyard’s best red grapes.
Winemakers artfully blend the mineral notes and fresh acidity of grapes from the Andes foothills with the ripe tannins and red fruit from the center of the valley, and add richness and body from grapes grown closer to the Pacific Ocean. The resulting wine is lightly oaked, allowing the grapes’ natural, fresh fruit character to shine through. The price of this wine is impossible to beat, and like many of the wines coming from South America it is a great value.


3 - Grand Cuvee de La Mision 2000 Cabernet Sauvignon $16 - from Chile
One of the keys to Chile's success and singularity lies in the fact that historically, it is one of the oldest wine producing countries of the New World. The first recorded Chilean vineyards were created by Spanish Conquistadors in the 16th century, long before the familiar regions of Europe developed the wine styles for which they so well known today.

The Central Valley is also the single vineyard region where highly rated French varietals such as Cabernet Sauvignon, were preserved with their original clones from the pre-phylloxera era - This is a big wine but because of the many months of aging and the exacting attention to detail that is given to this vineyard this wine is open and expressive, a wine made in the tradition of the great wines of Bordeaux. When you taste this wine on Friday night it will open your eyes to the quality and the value that is coming to us from South America.


4 - Mas Cal Demoura Coteaux du Languedoc "L'Infidèle" $30
"A N I M A L I S T I C" -
This is how the wine was described by one of the people that are "in the know."
Other experts also said "Very distinctive spicy, the nose is intense. The palate is vividly fruited with a pronounced spiciness and some roast coffee character. Bold and distinctive. Very good."
I'm not sure that its possible to have that kind of fun for just thirty dollars - you be the judge.
Please try it on Friday night.

Thanks very much for all of the email, calls, and for your support - we appreciate it.
Please join us. It's fun, informal, and a great way to start your weekend.

We'll see you on the Lido Deck.



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