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Everyone stepped up

Posted on August 21, 2020 by Roger Harmston Posted in Terroir Leave a comment

Code: 423954

Italian Azelia Dolcetto d’Alba

Regular $28.99 On Sale: $26.49
13% Alcohol

Dolcetto means ‘little sweet one’.  It’s a black Italian grape grown widely grown in the Northern Italian Piedmont Region. The wine is NOT sweet. Easy growing, early ripening and grows well at higher elevations.  This one is from the town of Albaand. The average age of the vines is 55 years.  Single Family vineyard of 16 hectares and it’s average annual yield is about 80,000 bottles.

Soft and Fruity and very aromatic. Earthy flavours that go well with spiced meats.
At first, I thought I might be drinking a Barbera, but the flavours opened up much more than a Barbera, but seemed lower in acidity and slightly higher in tannins than the last Barbera we had.

The Goddess of Wine suggested we save this one for BIG lamb. So we did. Shanks. We waited till our current spell of great weather came to a halt with some grottyness.  Long, slow cooking. Fully spiced, Mediterranean style/

Italian lamb shanks mystery case

Telling Us Where to Go

Posted on August 20, 2020 by Roger Harmston Posted in Photography Leave a comment

Gaining a better Understanding

Posted on August 19, 2020 by Roger Harmston Posted in Terroir Leave a comment

World History of the Dance; Curt Sachs, ISBN 0-393-00209-8 (including abdominal dance)


A history of the world in 6 glasses; Tom Standaage, ISBN 0-385-66087-1


Isadora A Sensational Life; Peter Kurth ISBN 0-316-50726-1


The Elements of Style; Struck Jr and White, ISBN 0-02-418200-1 [should probably pay extension to this again – it’s been a few years]


The  Day the  Universe Changed; James Burke, ISBN 0-316-11706-4 [companion to the BBC Series]


Connections; James Burke, ISBN 0-316-11681-5 [companion to the BBC Series]


Paris 1919; Margaret MacMillan, ISBN 0-375-50826-0


Rubaiyat of Omar Khayam


30,000 Years of Art The Story of Human Creativity across time and Space; Phaidon,ISBN 978-0-7148-4789-4


The Cretan Runner; George Psychoundakis,  ISBN 960-226-013-0

books

Believe Tribal Sayings

Posted on August 18, 2020 by Roger Harmston Posted in Humour Leave a comment

We’ve been here

Posted on August 17, 2020 by Roger Harmston Posted in Photography 1 Comment

Leaping Lizards and Blasted Rocks

Posted on August 16, 2020 by Roger Harmston Posted in Terroir 2 Comments

Frank even put on is Class winning Chilean Marathon T Shirt to celebrate the two wines that son Kevin had brought back from Chile for our sipping pleasure.


Joan crafted a wonderful lunch in the gardens of Towler-henge.


Poor Kevin only got a glass as he was late getting home from his physio treatment.  And unfortunately, the Goddess of Wine couldn’t  join us.  So that left Frank and I to take up the torch and drink their share.

Down to what’s really important:  Two Carmeneres from Kevin’s favourite vineyards discovered during his years in Chile.  


B and Frank tended to prefer the slightly peppery 2017 Alto Tierruca Grand Reserve to the Casas del Bosque Reserve.  I liked the longer finish of the year younger Casa del Bosque.  I suspect that the vines of the Alto Tierruca are older and from a higher elevation than the Casa del Bosque. Don’t get me wrong – both were very enjoyable and we’re trying to figure out how we can get a steady supply here and on the Goddess’ approved list.

Casa del Bosque grows cool climate varietals.  In 2013 and 2014, the prestigious International Wine & Spirits Competition (IWSC) chose the winery as the “Chilean Wine Producer of the Year”.

The pricing would be mid-teens in Chile, where wines tend to be a lot less expensive than here.

Alto Tierruca Grand Reserve Casa del Bosque Chile mystery case

The Tribe Speaks

Posted on August 15, 2020 by Roger Harmston Posted in Humour Leave a comment

Out and About In Town

Posted on August 14, 2020 by Roger Harmston Posted in Photography Leave a comment

30 is the new old

Posted on August 13, 2020 by Roger Harmston Posted in Terroir Leave a comment

SKU: 171496
$14.49
GEHRINGER – AUXERROIS OLD VINES GOLDEN MILE BENCH 2018
12.4% alcohol 

Tree fruits drive the taste of this one.


As a wine, Auxerrois is more full bodied and less crisp than Pinot Blanc, but the two varieties complement each other’s weaknesses.


Named after a historical province in France, it is widely grown in Luxembourg and Germany as well.


The Gehringer Brothers planted their Auxerrois over 30 years ago and these vines are producing lovely wine today.  And, winning awards.

Over the past 19 years, they have received 78 Platinum Awards – the most of any Winery in the Pacific Northwest.

Slightly fuller in flavour than Pinot Blanc.  It’s also slightly less acidic.


The Brothers G varietal is smooth and well balanced and tremendous value for the money.


We’ve paired it with salmon, quiche, and had it just as it is on the deck with cheese.  It’s great with Scallops or prawns.

Auxerrois Awards Gehringer Brothers mystery case White Wine

Tribal Truths

Posted on August 12, 2020 by Roger Harmston Posted in Humour Leave a comment
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