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A Wine Lover’s Diary, Part 651: Ontario Wine Awards


Rush’s Alex Lifeson hosting the Ontario Wine Awards

Monday, May 29th: Wrote my 680 NEWS wine reviews and then got down to some tasting:

Tuesday, May 30th: Went to the LCBO lab to taste wines I’d missed while I was in Italy. Final preparations for the Ontario Wine Awards medal presentations at Niagara College. Dinner at Barberian’s with the executives of the Gallo Nero, the Chianti Classico consortium, headed by Sergio Zingarelli of Rocca della Macie, with Sebastiano Capponi of Villa Calcinaia, Giovanni Pagali of Felsina and a representative from Ruffino.

Wednesday, May 31st: Recorded my 680 NEWS wine reviews and then Deborah picked Michael Vaughan and me up to drive down to St. Catharine’s for the Ontario Wine Awards presentation at Niagara College. The host this year was Alex Lifeson and we created a little drama by introducing him first by his real name, Alexandar Zivojinovich, and then he walked out on stage when I said, “Of course you know him as the lead guitarist of Rush, Alex Lifeson.” There was an audible gasp from the audience of winemakers and winery workers. Alex graciously stayed around to chat with everybody and have his picture taken.

The Winemaker of the Year Award went to Shiraz Mottiar of Malivoire. All the results of the competition are posted at www.ontariowineawards.ca.


Winemaker of the Year Shiraz Mottiar with Tony

Thursday, June 1st: Spent the day clearing my desk for my departure tomorrow afternoon to Greece. Edited a proof of an article I had written for the August edition of Decanter magazine on “My Toronto.”

Friday, June 2nd: Final clearing of the decks – Grapes for Humanity expense for France Uncorked and packed my suitcase. Looking forward to my first visit to Santorini and the fabled tomatoes they grow there (to say nothing of the Assyrtiko).

 

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