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A Wine Lover’s Diary, Part 549: Men in Pink


Men in pink at lunch

Monday, June 15th: My email hacked. Somebody sent around an email signed Aspler saying I was in London and stranded without a passport. Please send 1200 pounds. I posted the fact on Facebook and on my answering service but people still called – from London and Shanghai – asking if I was OK. I told them I was but they could still send the money. Wrote my 680News wine reviews and then to dinner at Campognolo on Dundas Street West for a tasting of wines from Foss Marai in Valdobbiadene. For their proseccos they use a different yeast for Brut and Extra Brut.


Foss Marai Niro 2010

Tuesday, June 16th: A meeting with the owners of Hola Café on Queen East to discuss a wine tasting for their clientele. Then over to Allen’s on the Danforth for John Maxwell’s annual “Men in Pink” lunch. Perfect weather for an outdoor lunch in the garden with Ontario producers bringing their rosés and all the men wearing something pink. 28 of us at a long table. Great menu: Buttermilk and roasted beet soup, barbecued chilli-rubbed shrimp, beef tenderloin, zabaglione with Cattail Creek Late Harvest Vidal 2006.


Beet soup in keeping with the theme


Ken in the pink

For dinner, with barbecued ribs, Alamos Cabernet Sauvignon 2013 from Argentina: ruby colour; cedar, red berry nose; medium-bodied, dry, redcurrant and cranberry flavours with lively acidity and supple tannins. (87+)

Wednesday, June 17th: Wrote my Quench column for October on Avondale Sky winery in Nova Scotia and Tidal Bay wines. Then got down to some tasting.

For dinner, salmon in a spicy sauce with Haycutters Shingleback Sauvignon Blanc Semillon 2014: pale straw colour with a lime tint; medium-bodied, dry, green plum flavour with good mid-palate fruit. (87)

Thursday, June 18th: Spent the day inputting wine reviews for the Vintages release on Saturday. For dinner with grilled sausages, Alamos Malbec 2013: deep ruby colour; floral blackberry nose with a savoury note; medium-bodied, dry, soft mouth-feel. (88)

Friday, June 19th: Deborah left for Vancouver at 6 am. She’s visiting our grandchild, Declan, who is now 15 months old. Today I had a Vintages tasting of Vintages Essentials. Watched the ball game. The Jays beat Baltimore in a wild ride.

Polished off a bottle of Culmina Hypothesis 2012 (57% Merlot, 24% Cabernet Franc, 19% Cabernet Franc) from BC: deep purple-ruby color with a complex nose of blackcurrant and blueberry, vanilla oak, cedar, tobacco and pencil lead; full-bodied, dry with a lovely floral note and lively acidity; corseted with tannins at the moment. Needs 2–3 years. (91–92)

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