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A Wine Lover’s Diary, Part 524: Two Sisters


The pizza oven at Two Sisters Winery

Monday, December 8: Began researching Barolo for my Lexpert column and wrote up my 680News wine reviews. For dinner, flank steak with a bottle of Csanyi Winery Teleki Villànyi Kékfrankos (dense purple, plum and leather nose; medium-bodied, dry and savoury (87)).

Tuesday, December 9: We were meant to take Pinot the Wonderdog in for groom today but she had a cyst on her back that had burst and she was in obvious discomfort. The vet cleaned it out and told us she should wear the “cone of shame” so she wouldn’t lick the wound. But Deborah put an old T-shirt on her instead.

A meeting over lunch with Doris Miculan Bradley at Beerbistro on King Street (amazing number of beers!). Doris is taking over from me as President and CEO of Grapes for Humanity. We’ll share the position for the coming year. I intend to remain on the board of directors.

For dinner, grilled salmon with Robert Mondavi Napa Valley Fumé Blanc 2013 (pale lemon colour with grassy, grapefruit nose; medium-bodied, guava, passion fruit and melon flavours; full in the mouth (89)).

Wednesday, December 10: After recoding my 680News wine reviews at the Rogers studio I was picked up to drive down to Two Sisters Winery in Niagara-on-the-Lake. The lawyer for the winery was the successful bidder at the auction during the gala dinner for Access Education Guatemala. I brought along the following wines from my cellar:


Two Sisters  Winery, Niagara on the Lake

Two Sisters Winery, next door to Peller Estates, is a magnificent building set in 70 hectares of red Bordeaux varietals that looks like a baronial hall. It had only been open for two weeks. The sisters are Angela and Melissa of the Marotta construction family. They had their logo designed by a tattoo artist.


Two Sisters’ Angela and Melissa

Their winemaker is Adam Pearce, who graduated from Niagara College and worked at Fielding before doing vintages in Australia and Pentages in BC (where he was responsible for 22 varieties!). He told me he has a degree in underwater welding, which could come in handy come the flood. We did the tasting in the barrel cellar and Adam threw in his own wines:


Two Sisters Merlot 2010

We lunched in the winery’s restaurant (rustic Italian menu with antipasti, grilled octopus, and an amazing pizza selection) and the following Two Sisters wines:

Thursday, December 11: A meeting with a neighbour to discuss the Association of Image Consultants and how to incorporate wine into their activities. In the mid-afternoon down to the Sheraton Hotel to conduct a wine tasting for an insurance company’s Christmas party. There were four wine stations with the following wines:

Friday, December 12: Went to get my passport renewed. A mercifully short wait. The corner of my old passport got burned a few years ago on a visit to Errazuriz in Chile. Inadvertently, I had put my bag over a heat vent during dinner which burned a hole through the bottom and scorched the corner of the passport. Immigration officers quizzed me about it every time I travelled, especially in China.

Chose my “Top Ten Wines of the Year” and my “Winery of the Year,” which will be posted next week. Took Pinot for a long walk in the park. She really enjoys the snow and romped with an eighteen-month-old doodle. Pinot is going to be ten on January 1st and still acts like a puppy. In the late afternoon did some tasting:

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