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A Wine Lover’s Diary, Part 616: Sponsors’ Niagara Tour

Wednesday, September 28th: Spent the day going through emails that needed attention. In the evening Deborah and I went down to the Wine Academy, 67 Richmond Street West, for the annual reunion dinner of wine and food European tour with Pauwels Travel, made special by the attendance of Vaughan Bowser and his partner Marie. I brought a slew of Ontario wines and Cathy Martin picked up Cordero di Montezemolo Langhe Arneis 2015, Castello di Ama Chianti Classico Lorenzo 2011 and Lustau Moscatel Emilin. We started off with a welcome sparkler – Contadi Castaldi Brut from Franciacorta. A fun evening with old friends who have been travelling together on 12 years of these May tours. Next year’s tour: Veneto, Friuli and Lombardy.

Thursday, September 29th: Wrote wine and food matches for a new restaurant, El Tenedor (“The Fork”), 909 Yonge Street, that’s opening in October. Also wrote up my Wines of the Week for this site. In the evening, down to Hy’s Steak House to have dinner with Peter Gambetti, the red wine maker for Yalumba, and his importing agent, Elizabeth Muir. Along with my steak (large enough that I could bring some home for Pinot the Wonderdog), I tasted the following wines:

Friday, September 30th: David Rose came over for dinner. We ate smoked salmon and a can of cassoulet I brought back from France and I opened a bottle of Château de Vangelas Le Prieuré 2014 (Corbierès): deep purple-ruby colour; cedary, vanilla oak and herb-tinged blackberry on the nose; medium-bodied, dry, fresh and fruity on the palate. (88)

Saturday, October 1st: Today is the annual tour of two Niagara wineries for the sponsors of the Ontario Wine Awards. I picked up a “traveller” of Starbucks coffee and a dozen assorted croissants for the nine of us on the Niagara Airbus for the drive down. (We met up with seven other guests at our first winery – Peller Estates.) A welcome glass of Henry of Pelham Cuvée Catharine Rosé Brut from winemaker Craig McDonald (voted “Winemaker of the Year” by the Ontario Wine Awards judges for his Trius wines).


Trius winemaker Craig McDonald and the unique corkscrew table

Then down to the cellars for a tasting with Craig and the company’s other winemakers, Emma Garner (Thirty Bench) and Katie Dickieson (Peller).

Then a visit to Peller’s 10 Below Ice Lounge, donning parkas, for a glass of Icewine in a room made of ice.


Peller’s Ice Lounge

Lunch in the private dining room.

Next stop, Creekside and winemaker Rob Power. A welcoming glass of sparkling Sauvignon Blanc and then into the cellar after a quick tour of the facility and a tasting.

Arrived home at 6:30 pm and dashed to prepared dinner for Amanda Barnes and her Argentinian boyfriend, Emi. Amanda has embarked on an ambitious 3-year project – “Around The World In 80 Harvests,” visiting every continent where wine is made, interviewing winemakers and wine professionals. She interviewed me about Canadian wines.

 

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