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A Wine Lover’s Diary, Part 563: Ottawa Wine Challenge


View from my Ottawa hotel room

Monday, September 14th: Decided I would update Windows 7 to Windows 10 since they were offering it free.

Tuesday, September 15th: Disaster! Tried to upload Windows 10 overnight and awoke this morning to the dreaded black screen. Luckily my cellphone had my diary and contacts. Have arranged for it to be picked up tonight and sent to computer hospital but it means I’ll be without it for two days. So… have borrowed Deborah’s laptop to take down some tasting notes.

Dinner at L’Avenue with Julian, Malcolm and Jane. We all brought wine. Malcolm, Larmandier Bernier Blanc de blancs Champagne and Château Canon La Gaffalière 1995; Julian, Domaines Lupier La Dama Old Vine Garnacha 2010; and I, Raymond Lafon Sauternes 1998 in a half bottle. I ordered scallop and confit pork belly, fried sage, preserved apple, house BBQ sauce and, as a main, liver and onions. With the Sauternes, blue cheese cheesecake.

Wednesday, September 16th: A day without my computer. Felt like someone had cut off my arm. Managed to scrounge some time on Deborah’s laptop to send emails and write my Wines of the Week column. Then got down to more tasting:

Thursday, September 17th: Met with Luc Bouchard and Jason Woodman to discuss which wines we would be serving in the seminar at the Gourmet Wine & Food Show. Packed for Ottawa. I leave in the morning from Billy Bishop airport to judge in the Ottawa Wine Challenge. Dinner at The Fifth with Michael and Rosie. Michael brought along a bottle of Brochet Hervieux HBH Cuvee Speciale Brut Champagne 1997 and Château Léoville-Barton 1970 and I brought Louis Latour Corton-Charlemagne 2005 and Ridge Zinfandel 1992. We finished with Michael’s Château Doisy-Védrine Sauternes 2003. A great dinner from J-P Challet.

Friday, September, 18th: A Vintages release tasting and then directly to the island airport for the flight to Ottawa. Dinner at Erlings (225 Strathcona) with the judges. Excellent meal and the wines kept coming.

Saturday, September 19th: Staying at the Westin Hotel. My room on the 22nd floor overlooks the Rideau Canal, the Parliament buildings and the National Arts Centre. A great view marred by a huge crane above the Convention Centre. There are four panels tasting some 75 wines today. Our panel of sommeliers Alison Hussey and Evan Keaschuk tasted 7 white blends, 4 unoaked Chardonnays, 11 Cabernet Sauvignons, 7 oaked Chardonnays, 8 Sauvignon Blancs, 7 sparkling wines, 10 red blends, 10 Pinot Noirs and a further 10 red blends. Then we tasted the gold medal wines to determine the best of show in white and red. Following the competition, Rod Phillips, Zoltan Szabo and I participated in a round-table discussion for members of the National Capital Sommelier Guild on what judges look for in wine competitions. We tasted three whites and three reds double-blind. Then the judges went to dinner at the Ottawa Streat Gourmet Warehouse. (The chef runs a food truck.) Again, much wine taken.

Sunday, September 20th: Flew home to Toronto.

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