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A Wine Lover’s Diary, Part 646: Luce della Vita

Monday, April 17th (Easter Monday): A quiet day walking Pinot and getting ready for the Decanter World Wine Awards judging next week in London. Dinner – pasta with meat sauce and a bottle of Allegrini Palazzo della Torre 2013 (Veneto – $24.95): Corvina, Rondinella and Sangiovese blend (deep ruby colour; cedary, tobacco and cherry bouquet; medium-bodied, dry and savoury, concentrated cherry, plum and blackcurrant flavours with balancing acidity and a firm finish (89)).

Tuesday, April 18th: A meeting at the Fine Wine Reserve in Rexdale, where the wines for the Ontario Wine Awards are being put into flights. The purpose is to choose 9 or 10 labels for the Best Label Award, which will be voted on by the public on our Ontario Wine Awards website. Then down to the LCBO for a meeting about a new Ontario Wine brand.


Sadie Darby flighting wines for the Ontario Wine Awards

Wednesday, April 19th: Spent much of the day on Ontario Wine Award business, emailing the 24 judges with final instructions and sending them ballots for the Winemaker of the Year Award. In the evening, Deborah and I went down to El Tenedor restaurant, where I conducted a dinner tasting of Spanish wines with Chef Cesar Penalver’s menu.

Thursday, April 20th: Drove to Niagara in the rain with Andrew Menceles to discuss a wine project with four Ontario wineries. In the evening, a dinner tasting at Toca in the Ritz Carlton Hotel with Lamberto Frescobaldi and Luce winemaker Stefano Ruini to taste a horizontal flight of Luce delle Vita. The wine was originally created as a co-production with Tim Mondavi in 1993 – and is historically a 50/50 blend of Sangiovese and Merlot in Montalcino.


Toca menu


…and accompanying wines


Luce Della Vita flight


Luce winemaker Stefano Ruini

Friday, April 21st: A visit to the Sleep Clinic with a Cpap machine to see Dr. Appleton and complain that it’s like a cat sleeping on my face. In the evening I conducted a fund-raiser tasting at St. Joseph’s School on Leslie Street (very near my son and daughter-in-laws’ house, so I could drop in to see my granddaughter Isla for a while). The event at the school was called “Silent Soirée” and parents of the students and teachers attended. The wines I chose to present were:

Saturday, April 22nd: Packing to fly to London as a Regional Judge in the Decanter World Wine Awards. My cheap flight stops in Ottawa.

 

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