The Time and Date: 
The Event: winemaker's dinner for  Durbanville Hills Wines (
The Venue: Pure Spirits Oyster House, Distillery District.
The Target Audience: wine media.
The Availability/Catalogue: all the wines  are here, or they will be. The South African Wine Society had just hosted a  winemaker's dinner the night before at Stonegrill on  
The Quote: "Without women or agents around, we can really cut loose".
The Wines: Martin believes that the wines are made in the vineyards, so everything is "fat" and sustainable, and ready to drink 2  4 years. The wines are terroir-driven as Martin spoke with a positive voice. The wines are repped in Ontario by PMA Wines.
 **** Four Stars  (
-Rhinofields 2007 Chardonnay - $16.00 (not  at the LCBO), 50/50 wood/stainless, no ML, exhibits a bit of orange mold which I  adored.
-Rhinofields 2006 Merlot - $16.00 (not at  the LCBO)  cool climate but soft
***1/2 Three and a Half Stars  (
-Durbanville Hills 2007 Sauvignon Blanc -  $13.05 (available at the LCBO) 
-Durbanville Hills 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon - $13.05  (not at the LCBO)
-Rhinofields 2008 Sauvignon Blanc - $16 (not at LCBO)  les  grassy
-Durbanville Hills 2005  
The Food: we ordered off the menu, with a variety of appetizers to go with the white wines (scallops, shrimps, fish, fries, mussels, calamari, mushrooms, caramelized onions) and a main to go with the reds (salmon, roasted sable fish, steaks). It was a damager.
The Downside: Doris Anest from PMA could not stay for dinner.
The Upside: it was bags of fun even without Doris, a sort of boys night out.
The Contact Person: danalee.harris@shaw.ca
The Marketing Effectiveness (numerical grade): 96.
 
 

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