The Date and Time: Monday, January 19, 2015  6PM to midnight
  The Event: the annual dinner of the Wine Writers' Circle of Canada,   celebrating it's 30th anniversary (1985+   )
  The Venue: Barberian's Steak House, Wine Cellar
  The Target Audience: WWCC members and their guests.
  The Availability/Catalogue: everybody brought their own wine, one bottle a   head. Many of these wines are no longer in the marketplace; they were drawn from   members cellars.
  The Quote/Background: Sheila Swerling Puritt, as she has for the past   decade, organized the meal for us, doing the bargaining with Arron Barberian to   provide us with no corkage and a lavish menu. We ate in the magnificent Wine   Cellar (15-17 degrees Celsius) on a long table set for 30 of us, set among his   thousands of bottles of wines. Truly a remarkable experience. This was my annual   rib-eye and my wife's annual prime rib steak dinner. Even as hearty eaters, we   could not finish and took a doggy bag. There were speeches honouring Tony Aspler   and Konrad Ejbich as original founding members. Michael Pinkus, current   President, handed out 30th anniversary pins. And for a change, the weather   co-operated – while it was cold, it was clear and the roads were passable.
  The Wines: I did not taste every wine, but I did manage to rate a few –   
  Dry Sack William and Humbert
  BOTTEGA Prosecco Vino dei Poeti (2 bottles) 
  Soalheiro Alvarinho 2011 (2 bottles)  
  Segura Viudas Brut Reserva 
  Hayman & Hill Reserve Selection Zinfandel Dry Creek Valley 2004    
  Two Sisters Winery Riesling 2013  VQA 
  Two Sisters Winery Cabernet franc 2010 VQA 
  Two Sisters Winery Merlot 2010  VQA 
  Two Sisters Winery Eleventh Post 2011 (Bordeaux blend) VQA 
  Punset Barbaresco 2008  
  Domaine de Beaurenard  Chateauneuf-du-Pape  2010 
  Domaine Raphael Chopin - La Ronze - Regnié 2009 
  Beaujolais Nouveau Chateau-Cambon 2014 [specially brought back from   France]
  Luis Canas Reserva 2009 Rioja
  Vina Real Crianza 2010 Rioja
  Molino di San Antimo Brunello di Montalcino 2007
  Chenas 2013 Pascal Aufranc
  A Geofroy Chablis 1er Cru Beauroy 2012
  Stonefield's Puligny Montrachet, 2005, Remoissenet et Fils
  Quantarelli Rosso Ca' del Merlo 2004
  Megalomaniac Eccentric Savignin 2011 VQA
  Chateau Villemaurine 1985 St. Emilion Magnum
  Chateau Chasse-Spleen 2000 Magnum
  Trius Red 2005 VQA
  Trius Red 2007 VQA
  Trius Red 2010 VQA
  Lailey Chardonnay The Blend 2013 Wild ferment VQA
  Domaine Baud Pere & Fils Vin Jaune, 2005, Chateau Chalon AC
  Paolo Bea Pagliaro Secco 2006, Sagrantino di Montefalco DOCG
  Vidal Icewine, 2006, Pillitteri VQA
  Merlot, 2013, Charles Shaw
  Freisa de Langhe, 2012, G. Borgogno
  Fikardos Maratheftiko, 2008, Pafos, Cyprus
  Sangue del Diavolo Raboso del Piave, 2010, Ca di Rajo
  Chateauneuf Du Pape, 2010, Beaurenard
  Barbarseco, 2008, Pusset
  Morgon Cote du Py, 2012, A Auceur
  Of the wines I tasted....
  **** BEST -- Four Stars (91+ in Quality/Price Rating terms):
  -Soalheiro Alvarinho 2011 (2 bottles)  
  -Hayman & Hill Reserve Selection Zinfandel Dry Creek Valley 2004    
  -Molino di San Antimo Brunello di Montalcino 2007
  -Chateau Villemaurine 1985 St. Emilion Magnum
  -Chateau Chasse-Spleen 2000 Magnum
  -Trius Red 2005 VQA
  -Trius Red 2007 VQA
  -Barbarseco, 2008, Pusset
  ***1/2 BETTER -- Three and a Half Stars (88 – 90 in Quality/Price Rating   terms):
  -Two Sisters Winery Riesling 2013  VQA 
  -Two Sisters Winery Cabernet franc 2010 VQA 
  -Two Sisters Winery Merlot 2010  VQA 
  -Two Sisters Winery Eleventh Post 2011 (Bordeaux blend) VQA 
  -A Geofroy Chablis 1er Cru Beauroy 2012
  -Lailey Chardonnay The Blend 2013 Wild ferment VQA 
  -Freisa de Langhe, 2012, G. Borgogno
  *** GOOD -- Three Stars (85 – 87 in Quality/Price Rating terms):
  -Megalomaniac Eccentric Savignin 2011 VQA
  -Merlot, 2013, Charles Shaw
  The Food: At the reception we had sparklers, sherry, and Alvarinho. This   was followed by a choice from House Salad, Caesar Salad, Tomato Salad, or Split   Pea Soup with Bacon  – all delivered in heaping quantities, and with   garlic breads. The Entrée (along with huge house pickles) was one of --
  Rib Steak (16 oz) [I had this]
  Filet Mignon Wrapped in Bacon (8oz)
  Prime Rib of Beef [my wife had this]
  Grilled Free Range Capon
  Grilled Atlantic Salmon Steak
  with Baked Potato, Rice Pilaf or French Fried Potatoes,
  followed by dessert, a Selection of Cheese with Hot Apple Beignet.
  The Downside: there was so little time! We could not chat with everybody,   but I did try to welcome a few guests and talk up members as they poured their   wines in friendship.
  The Upside: we were able to sample and appreciate small portions of wines   to accompany the food.
  The Contact Person: Sheila SwPuritt <spuritt@sympatico.ca>
  The Event's Marketing Effectiveness and Execution (numerical grade):   94.
  Chimo! www.deantudor.com
 
 

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