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A Wine Lover’s Diary, Part 612: Grandchildren

Monday, August 29th: Spent the morning writing wine reviews for Quench magazine and the afternoon inputting Vintages release wine reviews. Then got down to some tasting.

Tuesday, August 30th: Worked on the novel for much of the day and then got to babysit my grandson Declan. Annabel and Ian have rented an AirB&B above a pastry shop on Queen Street East for their stay in Toronto. We entertained Declan from 6 pm to 10 pm with games and books and hide and seek. Delighted to see his parents back.


Babysitting Declan

Wednesday, August 31st: Wrote up my Wines of the Week, then drove over to my son Guy’s house for a lunch with my daughter Annabel, her husband Ian, and their son Declan, with Guy’s wife Sasha and their new baby girl Isla.


Baby Isla

We had bagels, lox and cream cheese and egg salad. I opened Sue Ann Staff Fancy Farm Girl Foxy Pink 2014 (deep salmon in colour with a minerally, spicy watermelon nose; light to medium-bodied with a touch of sweetness and a fresh raspberry finish (87)) and Wayne Gretzky Estates Pinot Grigio 2015 (pale straw colour; peach pit nose; medium-bodied, dry, minerally white peach and citrus flavours with a light floral note (87)). Before dinner, tasted the following wines:

Thursday, September 1st: A winerytohome.com tasting at Doug Towers’s – 39 wines. For dinner, BBQ rib steak with Dominio Dostares Estay V.T. Castilla Y Leon 2012 (deep ruby colour; spicy, herbal, cherry and plum nose; medium to full-bodied, dry, savory sour cherry flavour with a firm tannic finish. Old style Spanish wine. (87)).

Friday, September 2nd: Worked on the novel. For dinner, pan-fried trout with tomato risotto and a bottle of Trius Showcase Ghost Creek Riesling 2015 (pale straw colour; minerally, grapefruit and honey nose; light-bodied, just off-dry with grapefruit and lime flavours with a honeyed note (89)).

Saturday, September 3rd: Took Pinot for a long walk in the park. She met a 10-month-old Wheaten puppy named Watson whom she played with. Usually, she barks at other Wheatens.


Pinot in the park

For dinner, spaghetti carbonara with bacon and a bottle of D’Antiche Terre Aglianico 2012 from Campania. Deep purple-ruby in colour; high-tomed, minerally, dried rose and sour cherry bouquet with smoky, barnyard notes; medium-bodied, dry and savoury with a pencil lead finish. (88)

 

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