The Date and Time: Monday, January 20, 2014  6:15PM to midnight
  The Event: the annual dinner of the Wine Writers' Circle of Canada,   attended by members and their partners. It was terrifically well-organized by   member Sheila Swerling-Puritt, an event planner/opinion maker who is also a WWCC   member.
  The Venue: Le Paradis, Bedford Road.
  The Target Audience: ourselves – private party, for which we actually pay   money.
  The Availability/Catalogue: only one wine was available to all – a generous   donation of well-received Bottega sparklers: Bottega Il Vino dei Poeti   (Prosecco) and their Rose Brut (both at the LCBO) for the reception, accompanied   by mushrooms on potato gaufrettes and other canapes.
  The Quote/Background: we get together every year in January for a dinner at   some great restaurant in Toronto (previously, Edo, Tutti Matti, Mistura,   Mideastro Bistro, Senses, Hemispheres, Royal York, etc.). In addition to paying   for the dinner, each person is responsible for bringing a bottle of "good to   great" wine, which is then shared by all.
  The Wines:
  There were a lot of good/great wines with the dinner, too many (over two   dozen) to sample and to list – but I was struck by the Trius Grand Reds of 2007   and 1999, Neyen Espiritu de Apalta 2006 from Chile's Colchagua Valley, Soalheiro   Alvarinho 2011, Art 2009 (Mencia from Bierzo), Comte Armand Pommard 2007, Zebras   Brunello 2004, Comte Armand Pommard 2007, Château Pichon Longueville Lalande   1998, Rostaing Côte Rôtie La Landonne 1998, Kangaroo Springs Shiraz 2005, Urla   Tempus 2010 (from Turkey: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah, Petit Verdot and   Cabernet Franc), Graham 30 Year Old Tawny Port and Kopke Colheita 1974, the   Yatta white wine from Kenya in a tetrapak, and the
  copious quantities of different Ontario ice wines.
  The Food: there was a set menu of French bistro food with lots of choices   and courses (duck, chicken, fish, salads, fricassé d'escargots, betteraves au   chèvre frais, entrecôte du boeuf with béarnaise, trio of sorbets, etc.).   Everybody got a scrumptious grilled veal marrow bone – it certainly brought out   the dogs. 
  The Downside: it was really cold outside.
  The Upside: we were in a room all by ourselves, and comfortably fed by   David Currie who also provided a great wait staff.
  The Contact Person: spuritt@sympatico.ca
  The Event's Marketing Effectiveness and Execution (numerical grade): A   plus, of course.
  Chimo! www.deantudor.com
 
 

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