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A Wine Lover’s Diary, Part 529: Amazing Dinner Party


Three great Pinots

Monday, January 12: Deborah’s birthday. A tasting for winerytohome.com at Doug Towers’s house with David Lawrason. Suffering from back spasms. Think it’s because I shifted the king-size mattress. Agony. Made an appointment with my chiropractor for tomorrow. Took Deborah to dinner at Buca. We were seated next to a couple who were also celebrating a birthday today. We shared our dessert with them – an amazing chocolate zuccotto bomb.

Tuesday, January 13: Trying to convince Gaia Gaja to spend another evening in Toronto in October so Grapes for Humanity can have another fund-raiser dinner with her. Got all my tax papers together for my accountant and then went off to the chiropractor to have my back fixed. Then did a tasting:

Tuesday, January 13: A day of answering emails and working on a corporate tasting, one of the Executive Wine Experience seminars. My back still bothering me. Will have to take it to the chiropractor. Dinner, barbecued ribs with Bellingham Big Oak Red 2013 from South Africa’s Western Cape (a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz): deep ruby-purple colour; smoky, charred oak, black fruit nose; full-bodied, dry, savoury with an iodine note.(87)

Wednesday, January 14: Went down to the LCBO to select wines for a corporate tasting. They wanted Australia and New Zealand wines. Spent a boring afternoon going over my stuff for the accountant. For dinner, grilled salmon with Douglas Green Sauvignon Blanc 2014 from South Africa. Light golden colour with a gassy, kiwi nose; richly extracted passion fruit, pear and grapefruit flavours; touch of sweetness in mid-palate but finishes with fresh acidity. Great value at $10.80. (88+)

Thursday, January 15: Down to Patria at noon for a lunch tasting of Ontañón wines from Rioja and Ribero del Duero, led by Conrado Herrero. The company, he told us, produces 1 million bottles.

With the lunch we tasted three older wines.

Another session with the chiropractor this afternoon. He gave me a set of exercises to strengthen my core muscles.

Friday, January 16: An LCBO tasting of new general list wines.

Saturday, January 17: Spent most of the day preparing for a dinner party. We had invited Arlene and Michael Willis, Arlene’s Sarasota friend Roberta and Richard Wernham and Julia West for 7 pm, warning them of Pinot the Wonderdog’s exuberant and barky welcome. The menu: appetizers – smoked salmon and cream cheese rolls, hummus dip, olives with Pol Roger Rosé Reserve 1996 and Kirkland Champagne Brut (which I bought at Costco in Florida last year for $19.99US). First course: pear and fennel salad with Louis Latour Corton-Charlemagne 2005 (which Michael brought). Main course: an amazing boeuf bourguignon with boiled heritage potatoes and steamed peapods and green beans with three Pinot Noirs: Roumier Chambolle-Musigny Amoureuses 1995, Etude Pinot Noir 2010 from Carneros, and Church & State Pinot Noir Hollenbach Family Vineyard 2009 from the Okanagan Valley. Dessert: Deborah’s lemon pie with Hillebrand Cabernet Franc Icewine 2008 and ChocoMe White chocolate. Altogether, a very successful evening.

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