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A Wine Lover’s Diary, part 421: Going Bald

Monday, November 26: Wrote my 680News wine reviews in the morning, then worked on the wine book, writing a profile on Garry Oaks winery and on Harry McWatters, the Godfather of BC wines. Then settled down to taste the following wines from Rockway Vineyards in Niagara:

Tuesday, November 27: Started work on the Ontario winery profiles; completed Inniskillin and Château des Charmes. In the evening to Auberge du Pommier to conduct a wine tasting dinner for the clients of an insurance company. The wines:

Wednesday, November 28: A 9 am meeting with Firefly editors to discuss the content and formatting of the wine book and then spent the rest of the day working on it. My deadline to hand in the manuscript is February 1st so I’m concentrating my time on this project. In the evening before dinner I tasted the couple of Brunellos and a Moscato d’Asti.

Thursday, November 29: Recorded my 680News wine reviews and then lunched with Liz Gallery and Cathy Martin to discuss a Grapes for Humanity fund-raiser in May next year. Spent the rest of the day working on Ontario winery profiles. Dinner, grilled tilapia with a bottle of Mount Boucherie Semillon 2008 (straw-lime in colour; minerally, oily nose of white peach and elderberry; dry, medium-bodied, fresh on the palate with mouth-watering acidity (89)).

Friday, November 30: A Vintages tasting this morning for the November release. Wrote my month’s Commentary for Tidings magazine on Clos los Siete – a gated community in the Uco Valley for wealthy Bordeaux vintners.

Saturday, December 1: I had promised Guy that if he gave up smoking I would shave my head. Well, he gave up, and this afternoon Guy took electric clippers to my head. This is the result. Feeling pretty windy around my cranium.

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