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Wine Lover’s Diary, part 362: Tasting Season Starts

Monday, September 26: This week is shaping up to be a monstrous tasting week. Today I tasted through wines sent over by Ken Hayden, whose portfolio is restricted to what he calls “rare autochthonous wines.” His Toronto-based importing company, Appellation Wines, specializes in grapes you may never have heard of. I tasted a baker’s dozen, most of which I had not heard of, let alone tasted before:

Tuesday, September 27: Recorded my 680News wine reviews and then took the subway and a streetcar down to the Liberty Grand for a tasting of the Portfolio Wine Group. Enjoyed Megalomaniac Home Grown Red 2009, Château La Confession 2007, 14 Hands Hot to Trot 2008 and BenMarco Malbec 2009.

Then dashed over to the ROM for the annual Chilean tasting. Zeroed in on Carmenère. Didn’t get round to them all but of those I tasted I enjoyed Ventisquero Vertice Carmenère-Syrah 2007 and Ventisquero Grey Single Block Carmenère 2009, Anakena Carmenère Single Vineyard 2009, San Pedro 1865 Carmenère 2008 and, for sheer value, Santa Alicia Carmenère Reserva 2010.

Dinner this evening with my old friend Aurelio Montes, who tells me that he has taken a six-month sabbatical from his winery to study history at Berkeley in California. And no doubt to keep in close contact with the wines he’s making in Paso Robles and Napa. He brought along some samples for us to try over dinner at the InterContinental Hotel.

Wednesday, September 28: At 11 am to Ici Bistro for a Beaujolais tasting an lunch. Chef/owner J.P. Chalet, who grew up in the region, said, “Three rivers run through Lyons – the Rhône, the Saone and Beaujolais.” All ten crus were represented and Beaujolais blanc. I was taken with Maison Jean-Paul Brun Beaujolais Terres Dorées Blanc 2009 (only available at the SAQ). My favourite Beaujolais: Château Bois de la Salle Juliénas Sublime Vieilles Vignes 2009 and Maison Louis Tête Morgan Les Charmes 2009. J.P.’s lunch was terrific: wild salmon quenelles with lobster bisque and pickled ginger, veal rib eye with stuffed mushrooms with morel sauce, a cheese platter of Ontario and Quebec cheeses and raspberry chibouste with wild blueberry sorbet. The menu was matched with all the Beaujolais we had tasted earlier.

After lunch, down to Crush to meet Stratus winemaker J.L. Groulx to taste Stratus’s latest releases.

Thursday, September 29: Down to Biff’s for the annual Le Clos Jordanne tasting of the new vintage (2009).

Then I hurried down to Corks, the wine bar area in Longo’s at Maple Leaf Square, for the media preview event for sip & Savour Ontario in support of House Link. A dozen or so food bloggers attended. Chef David Ashlee did a cooking demonstration of the food to be served to the attendees matched with gold medal-winning wines from this year’s Ontario Wine Awards. We started with a reception wine – Peller Estates NV Ice Cuvée Rosé – and then sat down classroom-style in the demonstration kitchen. The first course: salmon ceviche in green tea crepes stuffed with avocado, jicama and wasabi, served with Château des Charmes “Old Vines” Riesling 2008. Then Frenched lamb chops with stuffed vine leaves in a red wine, shallot reduction, with Kacaba Cabernet Franc Reserve 2007. Dessert: Chilled Cucumber Soup with Icewine Mascarpone Whip, with Konzelmann Vidal Special Select Late Harvest Vidal 2008. This event is a prelude to sip & Savour Ontario on October 19th at the Steam Whistle Brewery.

Friday, September 30: Lunch with Angela Lyons of Treasury Wines to discuss the possibility of Penfolds’ winemaker Peter Gago doing an event for grapes for Humanity in the fall of 2012. In the evening to the Fairmont Royal York for a fund-raiser, Kick Box for the Cure. Jay Mandarino auctioned off various items including a dinner tasting for six prepared by The Food Network’s Corbin Tomaszeski. I’m supplying the wines and the commentary for the dinner. Jay was auctioning from a boxing ring that was later used for a demonstration of kick boxing. He had me clamber through the ropes to add other items to the lot. It sold for $3,000.

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