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A Wine Lover’s Diary, part 355: A Happy Anniversary

Monday, August 15: Yesterday I tasted a batch of wines that have been accumulating from before my fishing trip.

Wrote my monthly column for Post City Magazines. For dinner, finished off the remains of pate de foie gras with the end of a bottle of Domaine St. Arnoul Coteaux du Layon 1995 that Tony Hirons brought round last week.

Tuesday, August 16: Drove down to Peller Estates in Niagara-on-the-Lake to shoot a video to promote the new restaurant, Jamie Kennedy on the Falls, that opens in November. A very hot day in the vineyard. Afterwards I dropped by a new winery called Between the Lines and tasted their range. They make an interesting 2009 Cabernet Franc and a well-priced 2009 Vidal Icewine. Had to get back by 4:30 pm for an appointment with my chiropractor. I punished my knee on the fishing trip and it was acting up.

6 pm down to Crush for a tasting of Prince Edward County wines with Geddy Lee and Doris Miculan Bradley to select the wines for the Grapes for Humanity lunch on September 17th at Huff Estate. Geddy and Alex Lifeson are taking a train-load of wine lovers by VIA Rail to Huff for the day as a fund-raiser. The 75 tickets at $1,000 are almost sold out. (Call Annette at 416-445-9920.)

Wednesday, August 17: Our anniversary. Recorded my 680News reviews to cover the period when I’m travelling next week (Halifax for the Canadian Wine Awards judging). Then Deborah and I were picked up by Bessie and Rod Seyffert to drive to our mutual friends Frank and Patti Ann Daley’s. We all share the same anniversary and have celebrated it together over dinner or the past 8 years.

Thursday, August 18: Worked on reviews for my website and re-tasted a couple of wines:

Dinner this evening with Joe and Laurissa Canavan at their new house. I brought along Joie Rosé 2010 and Tinhorn Creek Gewurztraminer 2009. Joe ordered in Indian food. A delicious meal. He added a bottle of Angels Gate Gewurztraminer 2009.

Friday, August 19: A meeting with Proud FM, the gay and lesbian radio station in Toronto. Gave Pinot the Wonder Dog a long walk in the park. Checked the long-range forecast for Halifax. Much cooler than Toronto. For dinner, pork loin with a bottle of Yvon Mau Shiraz 2009 from the Pays de l’Aude. Not bursting with varietal character but for $8.85 a pretty decent glass of wine.

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