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A Wine Lover’s Diary, part 424: End of the World Tasting

Monday, December 17: Still recuperating from the flu but working on the wine book. No wine today but hoping tomorrow will check the condition of the palate. Wrote my 680News wine reviews.

Tuesday, December 18: After working on the Nova Scotia winery profiles for the book, I sat down to do some tasting of the mountain of samples that have arrived in the last week.

Wednesday, December 19: Recorded the wine reviews at 680, concerned my voice would sound as if I was getting over the flu. But my producer Stu Hammill said it was okay.

Spent the rest of the day with Deborah preparing for tonight’s dinner party. The guests are Natasha and Roger, friends of Deborah’s from Restoration Hardware, and John and Laurie, who are driving in from Burlington and staying in the condo’s guest suite. The menu: appetizers of egg rolls and endive leaves with cream cheese or goat’s cheese and chives with Henry of Pelham Rosé Brut and Louis Roederer Brut Premier Champagne followed by Serra Gaucha Aurora Pinot Noir Espumante Brut. First course: I had made gravad lax on Saturday and left it weighted down in the fridge. Whipped up a mustard and sour cream sauce with chopped dill. The accompanying wine – Thirty Bench Small Lot Riesling Triangle Vineyard 2008. Main course: boeuf bourguignon with boiled potatoes and French green beans with Remoissenet Père & Fils Clos Vougeot 2007, Bouchard Père & Fils Beaune du Château 2003 and Château Rousseau de Sipian 2006. With the cheeses (6-year-old cheddar and goat’s milk camembert), Cullen Diana Madeline Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot 2004 from Margaret River and Grant Burge Miamba Shiraz 2010 from Barossa. Dessert: Deborah’s sticky toffee pudding with vanilla-scented mascarpone. A riotous evening.

Thursday, December 20: At 11:30 am François Morissette and Sheila came by to taste their Pearl Morissette wines. Guy and I had visited the winery in the summer.

François and Sheila stayed for lunch (we polished off the rest of last night’s Boeuf Bourguignon with a bottle of Penfold’s Bin 128 Shiraz 2010 – an excellent combination).

In the evening I took the subway out to Islington to have dinner with my friend and wine writer colleague Alain Laliberté. Alain has recently started up a wine importing agency called La Liberté Wines. We began a massive tasting of his products.

Then Alain prepared dinner: sautéed foie gras with two Albana de Romagna Passito (at this point I couldn’t read my writing!) and then seared duck breast. Left in heavy rain.

Friday, December 21: According to the Mayan calendar the world might end today. Deborah and I were invited to a fellow wine lover’s for dinner. On the assumption that the Mayans may be correct he pulled out all the stops when it came to the wine selection. We started with Nicolas Feuillatte Champagne Brut Réserve followed by Huff Cuvée Peter 2008, Piper Heidsieck Brut and the spectacular Piper Heidsieck 1995 Vintage. We sat down a roast turkey and stuffing with – wait for it – Clos Vougeot 1943, Château Pontet-Canet 1959 and Château Batailley 1937.


Older than most of us are


The year I graduated from McGill

I brought along the world’s only bottle outside the winery of Kayra Öküzgözü “Köse Tevek” Sukru Baran Parcel 5 2010 from Turkey (which was well received). Dessert: apple crumble with sour cream and Egon Müller Schartzhofberger Riesling Auslese 1989. Over dark-chocolate-dipped bacon from a specialty chocolate store in New York we had a glass of Cossart Gordon Malmsey 15 Years Old. Have to add a fifth to my four food groups that you should have at each meal – Salt, Fat, Alcohol, Chocolate – and Bacon. Not a bad way to contemplate the end of the world.

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