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A Wine Lover’s Diary, Part 619: Amani

Sunday, October 16th: Mourning the Jays’ loss yesterday afternoon. Uphill battle now as they’re two games down. Did a small tasting at home:

Monday, October 17th: Down to the Shangri-La Hotel for a tasting of three champagnes with Cyril Brun, chef de caves at Charles Heidsieck, who spent 15 years in the cellars of Veuve Clicquot before joining Heidsieck. Their bottle shape mimics the curves in their chalk cellars in Reims. The aperture, like those of Krug and Salon bottles, is 26 millimeters as opposed to the usual 29 mm.

In the evening to Mistura, 265 Davenport, for a dinner prepared by the new chef, Klaus Rohrich. The event was beautifully organized by Sheila Swerling-Puritt. There were a dozen of us, food writers and bloggers, and I was the only male at the table – apart from Mistura’s owner, Paolo Paolini. We started with a glass of prosecco to accompany Chef Klaus’s homemade charcuterie, crostini and crispy gulf shrimp and canteloupe trusses. Then we sat down to sweet corn soup with roasted onion and crab salsa, corn croutons and crème fraiche. This was followed by balsamic glazed lamb ribs, crispy artichokes and wild boar agnollotti. The main course was bonless free range chicken with squash caponata, chestnut purée, roasted onions and sautéed spinach, with pan-seared filet of branzino with lemon-scented bean salad, Manila clams and olive-oil-poached cherry tomatoes. The wines: Torrevento “Matervitae” Fiano 2014 and Farina “Le Pezze” Ripasso della Valpolicell 2014. Dessert: Vanilla panna cotta, fruits of the season, strawberry meringue crumble, crispy sugar tuile followed by Vieni Graspa Dolce Piccante – an Ontario grappa flavoured with maple syrup and red pepper.


Grappa with a bite

Tuesday, October 18th: Down to the LCBO lab to taste wines I’d missed from the November 12th Vintages release (I was in Florence). Then to the ROM for the Italian Grandi Marchi tasting.

Seventeen of Italy’s top wineries pouring their wines. The revelation for me was the wines of Rivera from Puglia, especially Rivera Scariazzo Fiano 2015 and Violante Nero di Troia Castel del Monte 2013. Donnafugata Ben Ryè Passito di Pantelleria 2014 was a delight. Good to see Gaia Gaja in Toronto again.


A great dessert wine

Then on to a Frescobaldi dinner at Mangia e Bevi restaurant, 260 King Street East. Frescobaldi supplied the court of Edward II with wine in the 14th century.

Wednesday, October 19th: Recorded my 680 NEWS wine reviews and then on to Hart House for Lifford’s Red October event – 34 of Steve Campbell’s suppliers pouring only their red wines. Made a beeline for the Heitz table to taste the Heitz Trailside Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon and over to Craggy Range and Staete Landt for their amazing Pinot Noirs. Enjoyed the Gatinaras of Travaglini. Then on to Acadian Loft for a portfolio tasting of Mark Anthony wines (52 producers). A pleasure to see David Adelsheim again and to taste his Breaking Ground Pinot Noir 2014 and his Elizabeth’s Reserve Pinot Noir 2012. Also Bruce Tyrrell, whom I hadn’t seen in years.

Thursday, October 20th: Drove down to Edulis restaurant on Niagara Street to interview the owners for a piece I’m doing for Decanter Magazine. Then a meeting at NEO coffee bar with Meindert Schapp, Executive Director of Amani, and Doris Miculan-Bradley, president of Grapes for Humanity, to discuss our foundation’s donation to Amani for the construction of a home for street kids in Moshi, Tanzania.

Friday, October 21st: A Vintages release tasting day. In the evening Deborah and I dined at Karen and Cesar’s condo. Cesar will be opening his new restaurant El Tenedor (“The Fork”) on Yonge Street next month.

Saturday, October 22nd: Attended the barmitzvah od Benjamin Cohen, the grandson of my fishing buddy, Steve Cohen. In the evening Deborah and I went to a fund-raiser dinner in the Toronto Reference Library for Amani. I presented a cheque to Meindert Schapp for $40,000 from Grapes for Humanity.

 

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