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A Wine Lover’s Diary, part 679: Two Sisters Wines

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Peller’s head winemaker Craig McDonald’s reaction to the 1965 Beychevelle

Monday, December 18th: Spent a lot of time deciding where to hang pictures. Pride of place goes to the Chagall print that we bought as a moving-in present for ourselves. Tasted Naso Contadino Rosso, a non-vintage blend of Sangiovese and Negroamaro from Puglia. The name translates as “Peasant’s Nose” (deep purple colour; oaky, plum nose; medium-bodied, dry, spicy-earthy plum flavour with a firm tannic finish). (86.5)

Tuesday, December 19th: Went over to Two Sisters Winery in Niagara-on-the-Lake for a tasting with winemaker Adam Pearce and the winery’s marketing manager, Vladimir Skok.

Wednesday, December 20th: Wrote up my Wines of the Week.  Began snowing, which delighted Pinot, so long walks today for her. For dinner with baked salmon, Clos du Bois Calcaire Chardonnay 2014 (Russian River, Sonoma – $29.95): straw colour; toasty, smoky, apple; full-bodied, oak-driven pear and lemon flavours with vanilla oak notes. (88)

Thursday, December 21st: Did some Christmas shopping in Fairview Mall. Picked up a batch of kid’s toys for Isla at Walmart and a variety of books, etc. at Chapters – including Deborah’s Christmas present for me, which I paid for! (Walter Isaacson’s Leonardo da Vinci – can’t wait to read it. A huge tome. I find the older I get the more interested I am in reading biographies of outstanding people.)

Friday, December 22nd: Deborah was meant to drive to Toronto for a lunch at our old condo but the snow was heavy so she stayed home and we wrapped Christmas presents.

Saturday, December 23rd: Shovelled snow and took Pinot to Henley Island to meet her doggie friends. In the evening to my wine writer buddy Rick Vansickle’s house nearby for drinks. Rick had opened a slew of wines, including a 1965 Château Beychevelle to compare with a 1989 Beychevelle.

Sunday, December 24th: Deborah and I drove into Toronto as the snow storm was starting – to attend the annual Christmas Eve party at the Willises’, the first in their new condominium. For the children they had hired a Santa and an Elf in addition to the customary carol singsong with Bernie at the piano. Pretty hair-raising trip back to Port Dalhousie in the snow.

Mr. C & elf

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