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A Wine Lover’s Diary, Part 483: From Sun to Snow

Sunday, February 9: After breakfast went shopping at the Coconut Point shopping mall, large enough you have to drive around it. There was an open air art fair which we walked around because the stores didn’t open until noon. In the evening we were invited to a soiree at Gordon’s former neighbours in Fort Myers. They had hired a very talented piano player, Brian Gurl, and his vocalist, Katherine Alexandra, a beautiful Russian girl. They entertained us with two sets of Gershwin show tunes and some virtuoso piano pieces.


Katherine Alexandra

Monday, February 10: We all went to find a Valentine’s Day gift for Gordon’s lady at Miromar shopping mall and lunch at a French bistro. Put my feet in the pool at Gordon’s condo and then we all drove to Pelican Marsh in Naples to see Aris Kaplanis in his magnificent house. Dropped into Costco in Estero and purchased a bottle of each of the following wines: Frescobaldi Nipozzano Chianti Riserva 2009, Meerlust Rubicon 2007, Sonoma-Cutrer Sonoma Coast Chardonnay 2012, Flowers Chardonnay 2011, Etude Pinot Noir 2010 – and a bottle of Costco’s own brand champagne, Kirkland Brut. (Subsequently learned from my question on Twitter that Costco gets its champagne from the vineyards of Roland de Brayne and Manuel Janisson, in Sezanne.)


Wines at Costco, Estero, Florida

In the afternoon visited Aris Kaplanis in Naples. Drank some Chateau Montalena Chardonnay 2012 with shrimp and some of Aris’s homemade, spicy tomato relish. Then on to dinner at The Capital Grille. Aris ordered a bottle of Beaulieu Valley Georges de la Tour Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve 2007 and Fisher Vineyards Coach Insignia Cabernet Sauvignon 2010. I ordered lobster bisque and a sirloin steak Pittsburgh style. Great dinner.

Tuesday, February 11: Back to Toronto and snow today. Dropped the Budget rental car off at Fort Myers airport (nearly forgot my jacket in it) and sailed through security, although they did confiscate a sealed tub of cottage cheese. Bought bagels at the airport shop to avoid having to eat Air Canada food. Deborah made grilled salmon and I opened a bottle of Ara Single Estate Pinot Noir 2011 from Marlborough. Deep ruby colour with a nose of raspberries, sun-dried tomato, lavender and a mineral note; medium-bodied, dry with a sweet, almost candied raspberry flavour held in check by lively acidity (90).

Wednesday, February 12: Marzio Gallo from the Sicilian winery Possente came to see me to discuss the possibility of sponsoring a dinner for Grapes for Humanity in October. Deborah and I took Guy and his girlfriend Carlee to dinner at The Carbon Bar on Queen Street East (it’s his birthday tomorrow). Brought my own wine. I ordered hamachi tartar salad with clementine, pear, coriander and kombucha vinegar to start with, paired with Remoissenet Puligy-Montrachet Les Referts 2007 and beef brisket with Wolf Blass Black Label Cabernet Sauvignon 2004. Guy ordered a banana toffee cream pie, which came with a single candle. A terrific meal.


Wolf Blass Black Label Cabernet Sauvignon 2004


Carlee and Guy

Thursday, February 13: Wrote an article on wine in China for The County Grapevine. Then settled down to taste wines that have been mounting up in our second shower during our absence in Florida.

For dinner (stuffed peppers) opened a bottle of EastDell Malbec 2011: ruby colour; lifted savoury nose of herbs and blackberries; medium-bodied, dry with a spicy, floral note and fresh acidity. (87)

Friday, February 14: A general list tasting of some 35 wines down at the LCBO. For dinner, pasta bolognaise with Heitlinger Mellow Silk Pinot Noir 2011 from Baden. Ruby colour with a nose of raspberries, sun-dried tomatoes, rust with a mineral note; dry, elegant with a silky mouth feel and beautifully balanced. A steal at $16.95 (91).

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