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A Wine Lover’s Diary, Part 581: Kamasutra Dinner

Monday, January 18th: This morning a photographer from the Toronto Star came over to shoot Pinot T. Wonderdog for the Saturday Pet Psyche column by Jane Welowszky. She had already given Pinot the Proust interview a couple weeks ago. Pinot gave him the raucous Wheatie greeting but settled down once she realized her picture would be in Canada’s largest selling newspaper.

Worked my Post City Magazines column. They’ve changed editorial direction on the column and want me to compare two wines, a white and a red.

Dinner at Gordon and Carole Stimmell’s house. Curried shrimp with Cathedral Cellars Chardonnay 2012. Rack of lamb on the BBQ, which was so good I forgot to record the red wine. Deborah made a lemon tart for dessert which I carried in both hands on the subway. I brought a half bottle of Niagara College Dean’s List Prodigy Icewine 2013.

Tuesday, January 19th: Went down to the LCBO to taste wines I’d missed at the last Friday’s release tasting. Blown away by Antinori-Matte, Haras de Pirque Albis 2006, a Chilean Cabernet Sauvignon with 25% Carmenère from the Maipo Valley, that comes on like a First Growth claret. I gave it 94 points and will pick up three bottles on Friday (Vintages #579813).


Albis 2006

Wednesday, January 20th: Wrote my After Taste column for Quench Magazine on how I’ve given up worrying about wine and food pairings.

Dinner at Kamasutra (1522 Bayview) with Deborah. Executive Chef Balwant Rathour ordered for us: tandoori prawns, tandoori cauliflower, lamb rogan josh, butter chicken, palak paneer with rice and garlic naan and a bottle of Pierre Sparr Gewurztraminer 2011, with dessert to follow.


Kamasutra dishes


Tandoori cauliflower


Tandoori prawns


Kamasutra Executive Chef Balwant Rathour

The meal was so good we lingered past our parking meter time and got a $30 ticket. (Are we as tax-payers paying over-time for meter-people who troll the streets and ticket you at 8:42 pm when it’s free after 9pm? They must have a quota to fill.)

Thursday, January 21st: Another dental appointment – to have two fillings. Came home and began writing an article for the International Wine & Food Society magazine on Niagara as a wine region. In the evening got down to some tasting:

Friday, January 22nd: After the Vintages release tasting (120 wines out), I went over the Queens Quay Vintages to buy three bottles of the Albis 2006. I could only get one bottle so they called the Laird Street store to have two bottles put aside for me. This $40 Chilean wine flew off the shelves. For dinner lamb chops with a bottle of The Hidden Sea Shiraz 2013 from South Australia ($16.95 – full-bodied, mouth-filling dry and flavourful, toasty-smoky oak and black fruits with milk chocolate notes. Commercial but enjoyable (87)).

 

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