Monday, March 10, 2008
Rioja Dinner, St. Urbans-Hof, Hugel Gentil, Le Pinot Noir Chanfleure,Mas de Gourgonnier, Beast Cabernet Sauvignon,
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
NEW: order online - 24 hours a day - seven days a week: http://www.thamesrivergreenery.com/
Our selection for the Friday tasting is just below these items of interest.
CORRECTION - DATE CHANGE -
There was a bit of confusion for the upcoming wine dinner dates - our apologies for the mix-up.
The Correct Dates:
Southern Italy Dinner - Tuesday March 18 - 6 p.m. - $50 plus tax & service
Rioja Gran Reserva Dinner - Wednesday April 2 - 6 p.m. - $75 plus tax & service
Both dinners will feature wine with each course and in the case of the Rioja Dinner a rare opportunity to sample a "Gran Reserva" Vertical Tasting.
Here are the vintages you will enjoy: 81, 82, 85, & 91
And in addition to the best value in North America - we are using the "Open Seating" plan that many of you have requested. So, sit with those friends that are visiting from out of town, or canoodle in the corner - just the two of you, it's your choice.
Here is a handy link to our calendar of events - we will be posting the menu details there: http://thames-river-wine-spirits.com/wine/calendar.html
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Dave's Fave - Monday Tasting - March 10 - No Charge
St. Urbans-Hof Riesling 2007 $15
Dave Says: "Let us consider, for a moment, Riesling, the queen of white grapes: could it be in Riesling we find, through the interplay of acidity and sugars, the most profound and transparent lens through which we experience terroir? Yeah, sure thing, but all I was really looking for was a tart and sweet comfort wine with which to experience Netflix movies from the sleeping bag on the couch. In this estate grown and bottled gem from the Mosel-Saar valleys of Germany, we accomplish both of these noble ideals! Please stop in Monday afternoon and give it a try."
Wine Tasting Please Join Us Friday March 14 - 6-9 p.m. - No Charge
Hugel Gentil 2005 $12 The Hugels have been making
wine in Alsace since 1639 and own one of the oldest
wine casks in the world "Sainte Caterine" dated 1715.
This sense of history and place comes through in their
wines as they express the varied terroirs of Alsace.
The Gentil is a field blend of classic Alsace
varietals such as Gewurztraminer, Riesling, Pinot Gris
and Sylvaner. Anyone who has met Etienne Hugel at our
wine dinners can attest he is enthusiastic about Asian
cuisine (actually he is enthusiastic about a lot of
things, but mostly food and wine). True to his
passion, this wine is a perfect pairing for Thai,
Schezuan or Indian food. This wine can take the heat,
but is also well paired with cheese, pate, fried
mushrooms, shrimp cocktail, pho, white bean soup,
mixed green salad...
Louis Latour Le Pinot Noir Chanfleure 2005 $15 From
the back label "100% Pinot Noir for it's varietal and
100% Cote D'Or for it's origin" Your $15 Pinot Noir
from California isn't entirely either. Under
California state law the wine only has to be mostly
Pinot Noir and mostly from California. Have you ever
wondered why the wine book your reading describes
Pinot Noir as a light bodied fine wine, but every time
you buy a California Pinot Noir it's a rich, heavy,
clumsy, ponderous fruit mallet to the mouth? Could it
be the Syrah or Carmenere from South American they are
adding? David Bruce, I'm addressing you. I refuse to
give up my obsession. Are you going to let our
emotional life be run by Wine Spectator?
Mas de Gourgonnier Les Baux de Provence 2005
Grenache, Syrah, Mourvedre and Carignan combine to
create a wine of richness and intense fruit, that is
none the less transparent enough to reveal a true
expression of Provencal soil. Organically farmed for
decades, the property also produces olives, fruit and
vegetables, practicing true biodiversity. Real French
wine, made as naturally and traditionally as possible.
Absolutely perfect for fish stew or any Mediterranean
dish like chicken Mirabella
Beast Cabernet Sauvignon 2004. From our friends at
Buty, this wine comes from the Horse Heaven Hills in
Walla Walla Washington. Again the Columbia valley
gives us a wine that not only has lush body, but is
well knit and balanced. The Columbia valley can be
well over 100 degrees during the day, and drop down to
50 or 60 degrees at night with the persistent winds
out of the east. It is the huge temperature
variation from day to night that creates a wine of
powerhouse fruit sitting on a firm foundation of
tannic structure. Not simply ripe, this wine is
buildt.
We hope that you will join us on Friday.
It's fun, informal and a great way to start your weekend.
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Ahh...
Exposing the Syrah in the Pinot, are we?
What's the difference between head lice and Syrah?
You can get rid of head lice.
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