Vintage Connections Wine Info

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Good News! In May we'll be offering Wine Appreciation Classes at Pinnacle Ridge Winery near Kutztown. More information is included below.

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Dean and Lisa Foster
Vintage Connections: Wine Educators and Consultants

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Wine Tips of the Week - St. Supery Moscato and "What to Drink with What you Eat"

"Cheers" from Vintage Connections
Dean and Lisa Foster, Wine Educators and Consultants

So far, our Wine Tips of the Week have been recommendations about wines that we have liked.  This week we are changing things a bit and providing one tip about wine and one tip about a wine-related book we think is outstanding.  Periodically, we'll provide some tips about wine-related books, wine trails, and other topics that we think will be interesting to wine lovers.


This Week’s Wine Tips!
St. Supery Moscato 2008
Made from 100% muscat blanc grapes, St. Supery's Moscato is a still wine from the Napa Valley.  It is “deliciously floral, yet delicate with wonderful stone fruit aromas and flavors."  The acidity balances its slight sweetness and makes it light and crisp with a long lasting floral finish.  Great as an aperitif or with desserts.  Serve slightly chilled.  It is not a "dessert wine" but is a great accompaniment to dessert.  We've had it several times and especially liked it with yellow cupcakes this weekend and look forward to having a refreshing glass on the patio this summer. 


Currently, St. Supery’s 2008 Moscato and their Virtu 2006 Meritage are Chairman Selects.  The Moscato is selling for $11.99 and its PLCB product code 18314.  The Meritage is selling for $15.99 and its PLCB product code 17972.

St. Supery Winery and Vineyard is owned and operated by the Skalli family, originally from France.  Known mostly for its cabernet sauvignon, sauvignon blanc and its Elu and Virtu blends. 

The Moscato is more widely available than the Meritage, sometimes in large quantities at some Specialty Stores.  But, not all specialty stores have either so check the PLCB Product Search webpage, and maybe call, before making a special trip.


What to Drink with What you Eat  by Andrew Dornenburg and Karen Page
Our friend, Frank, loaned this book to us at a recent AWS wine tasting event.   

He thought we would find it interesting.  Interesting?  We fell in love and immediately ordered it for ourselves.     

This is a great reference book for any kind of dinner or entertaining.  For the novice to the expert, it has all sorts of information on what to drink with what you eat and what to eat with what you drink.  We had a great time looking up what to drink with what we were having for dinner that night,  and then deciding what cheese to have with the wines we were planning to share with some friends on the weekend.  It’s not just wines and cheeses. There is an alphabetical listing of all sorts of beverages from tea to vodka, and foods from cheese to rabbit and beyond.  It is fun and educational to just sit and read besides being a “must have” reference volume.  

Andrew Dornenburg and Karen Page are a husband and wife team.  Andrew is a former restaurant chef and Karen a Master Sommelier.  They have used their expertise to create an invaluable book.  What to Drink with What you Eat  is the winner of the “Georges Duboeuf Wine Book of the Year” award. 


Up-coming Events


March Madness
This extremely popular event at the Lehigh Valley wine trail wineries takes place during the month of March and at most of the wineries is truly madness.  “Discover wine’s East Coast valley! The Lehigh Valley Wine Trail is home to nine family-owned vineyards and wineries that have brought home the Governor’s Cup for eight out of the last nine years and won countless regional, state, national and international awards, including more than 50 for wines made from Chambourcin, its signature grape. 

Designated an American Viticultural Area (AVA) in 2008, the Lehigh Valley is Pennsylvania’s fastest growing wine region. The fertile farmlands of the area provide an ideal growing environment, and the area’s close proximity to Philadelphia and New York City make the Lehigh Valley Wine Trail a beautiful and easy escape for wine lovers across the Mid-Atlantic region.”(excerpted from the Lehigh Valley Wine Trail http://www.lehighvalleywinetrail.com/
 
Each participant must purchase a March Madness passport for $30.  This gains you admission to each of the wineries on the trail where they will have special wine and food pairings on each weekend during the month of March.   

Passports have sold out at many of the wineries, so check the Lehigh Valley Wine Trail website for more information and to see if you can still get tickets on-line.   

Just so you know, this event gets extremely busy at all the wineries and you may need to wait for space at the tasting bar.  

The Lehigh Valley Wine Trail website is http://www.lehighvalleywinetrail.com/


Pottstown Mercury Blog Site
The Pottstown Mercury is publishing our Wine Tips of the Week on-line in The Grapevine, a blog you can access through the Mercury's on-line edition at http://www3.allaroundphilly.com/blogs/pottstown/grapevine/blog.html  

Please check out this blog and make a comment about our
Wine Tips of the Week.

We'd really like to get some wine discussion going on about the Wine Tips of the Week.  Did you try them, like them, not like them?  What are YOU drinking?


Additional Upcoming Wine Events in the Pottstown Tri-County Area

Thursday, April 22, Wines of the USA, one night wine seminar at Montgomery County Community College's West Campus in Pottstown, 6:30 - 9:30 PM, $52.

Thursday, April 29, Wines of the World, one night wine seminar at Montgomery County Community College's West Campus in Pottstown, 6:30 - 9:30 PM, $52.


Wednesday, May 5, Cinco de Mayo, wines from Spain, Chile, and Argentina at the Gallery School of Pottstown.
Begins promptly at 6:30 PM.  Cost TBD.

Saturday, October 23, Mom's House Benefit Wine Tasting Dinner.  Location, Time and Cost TBD.

Many other events are TBD.  Contact us to schedule an event in your home, at your business, or for your organization.


Vintage Connections provide  
* Wine Appreciation Classes and Seminars
* Customized Educational Wine Tastings in your home or at your business
* Wine Consulting
* Benefit Educational Wine Tastings for non-profit organizations
 
Vintage Connections
Lisa and Dean Foster

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Wine Tips of the Week # 12 - Clos Reissier Pouilly-Fuisse` and Vynecrest's Lemberger


"Cheers" from Vintage Connections
Dean and Lisa Foster, Wine Educators and Consultants

Thanks to those of you who participated in Wine after Five with Chocolate on Saturday night.  Special thanks to Cathy, Erika, and Julie at the Gallery School, to Chef Steve O'Donnell for the wonderful chocolate desserts, and to Betsy Chapman for her romantic interludes on her harp.  It seems like everyone had a wonderful time.


This Week’s Wine Tips!
Clos Reissier Pouilly-Fuisse` - From the village of Chaintre`, France.   100% Chardonnay - "the" white wine of Burgundy.  Wine in France is named after the region in which it is grown and made, not the grape variety.  Since this chardonnay is grown and made in Pouilly-Fuisse` rather than Burgundy, it's a Pouilly-Fuisse` not a Burgundy

This chardonnay is rich and full-flavored.  Lovely straw-colored, it has a pleasant fruity flavor, is lightly oaked and has a pleasantly long finish.  Clos Reissier Vineyard is one of the most famous vineyards in the Pouilly-Fuisse` region.  We’ve had other chardonnays from the Pouilly-Fuisse` region, but this was the best wine so far, in our opinion.  Alcohol is 13% by volume.   PLCB code 22292.  At the time of this writing, it was available at PA Wine and Spirits stores in Lionville Shopping Center, Collegeville and Limerick at  $17.99 per bottle.  Check the PLCB website for availability near you, or ask your local store to order it for you.

Vynecrest LembergerThis is a full-bodied dry red, also known as Blaufrankisch in Austria and Kekfrankos in Hungary. It is a German varietal and is deep red in color.  It's distinctive flavor makes this wine an interesting alternative to the usual red table wine.  Lemberger can be either very bold or gently light.  The Vynecrest Lemberger tends to be more boldly flavored.  It has good tannins so that it can be cellared for a few years, but is also great to drink now.  It has a long finish.  Alcohol is 13% by volume and is available at the winery for $14.99. 

Vynecrest Winery is located in Breinigsville, PA.  John, the owner and winemaker, has a PhD in Chemical engineering.  He and his wife Jan began their journey into viticulture in 1972, purchased the farm in Breinigsville and began doing research into winemaking and planting their first vines in 1974.  They have since expanded their farm and their vineyards to encompass nearly 35 acres.  Their son Sam has joined the business as well.

Vynecrest makes a large variety of excellent wines, from luscious whites like Dry Riesling and Pinot Gris to wonderful reds like Lemberger and Chambourcin to the ever popular sweet wines.   Not too long ago, they opened the Vyneskeller where you can sit and enjoy a glass of their wine, have a small snack and maybe hear some live music.   Their website is http://www.vynecrest.com/


Up-coming Events


March Madness
This extremely popular event at the Lehigh Valley wine trail wineries takes place during the month of March and at most of the wineries is truly madness.  “Discover wine’s East Coast valley! The Lehigh Valley Wine Trail is home to nine family-owned vineyards and wineries that have brought home the Governor’s Cup for eight out of the last nine years and won countless regional, state, national and international awards, including more than 50 for wines made from Chambourcin, its signature grape.

Designated an American Viticultural Area (AVA) in 2008, the Lehigh Valley is Pennsylvania’s fastest growing wine region. The fertile farmlands of the area provide an ideal growing environment, and the area’s close proximity to Philadelphia and New York City make the Lehigh Valley Wine Trail a beautiful and easy escape for wine lovers across the Mid-Atlantic region.”(excerpted from the Lehigh Valley Wine Trail http://www.lehighvalleywinetrail.com/
Each participant must purchase a March Madness passport for $30.  This gains you admission to each of the wineries on the trail where they will have special wine and food pairings on each weekend during the month of March.  Passports are available at most of the wineries, though Amore, Blue Mountain, Clover Hill and Franklin Hill, Vynecrest and Galen Glen are already sold out.  Passports are also available on line.  Check the Lehigh Valley Wine Trail website for more information.  Go to the winery, get your passport stamped and enjoy a special wine and food pairing.  Just so you know, this event gets extremely busy at all the wineries and you may need to wait for space at the tasting bar. 

The Lehigh Valley Wine Trail website is http://www.lehighvalleywinetrail.com/


Pottstown Mercury Blog Site
The Pottstown Mercury has started publishing our Wine Tips of the Week on-line in The Grapevine, a blog you can access through the Mercury's on-line edition at http://www3.allaroundphilly.com/blogs/pottstown/grapevine/blog.html  and make a comment about our Wine Tips of the Week.

Thanks to those of you who have posted comments on our blogs.  Please take a look and post some comments of your own.  We'd really like to get some wine discussion going on about the Wine Tips of the Week.  Did you try them, like them, not like them?  What are YOU drinking?


Additional Upcoming Wine Events in the Pottstown Tri-County Area

Thursday, April 22, Wines of the USA, one night wine seminar at Montgomery County Community College's West Campus in Pottstown, 6:30 - 9:30 PM, $52.

Thursday, April 29, Wines of the World, one night wine seminar at Montgomery County Community College's West Campus in Pottstown, 6:30 - 9:30 PM, $52.


Wednesday, May 5, Cinco de Mayo, wines from Spain, Chile, and Argentina at the Gallery School of Pottstown.
Begins promptly at 6:30 PM.  Cost TBD.

Saturday, October 23, Mom's House Benefit Wine Tasting Dinner.  Location, Time and Cost TBD.

Many other events are TBD.  Contact us to schedule an event in your home, at your business, or for your organization.


Vintage Connections provide  
* Wine Appreciation Classes and Seminars
* Customized Educational Wine Tastings in your home or at your business
* Wine Consulting
* Benefit Educational Wine Tastings for non-profit organizations
 
Vintage Connections
Lisa and Dean Foster

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Wine Tips of the Week # 11 - House Wine and Calvaresi Reisling


"Cheers" from Vintage Connections
Dean and Lisa Foster, Wine Educators and Consultants

Last chance to register for Wine after Five with Chocolate at the Gallery School of Pottstown this Saturday, Feburary 13 at 6:30 PM.

Go to the Gallery’s link for more information and to register for this Valentine Day’s treat.  http://www.galleryonhigh.com/wineafter5.html
View the video of our last Wine after Five tasting at the Gallery.     

This Week’s Wine Tips!
House Wine 2006 - From The Magnificent Wine Co. in the Columbia Valley, WA.  This was a pleasant surprise.  Don’t let the rustic label fool you into thinking you will be tasting someone’s first try at homemade wine.  A blend of 73% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Merlot, 8% Syrah, 5% Sangiovese, 2% Malbec and 2% Cabernet Franc, this wine has great flavor at a great price.  Rich deep red in color, the flavor is bold and complex with soft tannins.  It has flavors of dark berries.  Alcohol is 13.9% by volume.  On sale at many PA Wine and Spirits stores for $10.99 (regularly $12.99).  PLCB product code 5656.  Always check your local store's inventory for availability at the PLCB Product Search page at

http://www.lcbapps.lcb.state.pa.us/webapp/Product_Management/psi_ProductDefault_inter.asp

Just enter House Wine in the top line and hit "search" at the bottom of the page.  You can then sort by county.

Calvaresi Riesling 2008 - From Calvaresi Winery in Bernville, PA.  This is one of our favorite Rieslings.  It is full of fresh floral aromas, citrus flavors and well-balanced acidity.  Even though it has 2% residual sugar, the acidity balances it so well that it doesn’t taste sweet, just wonderfully floral and citrusy.  As Tom Calvaresi says himself “Rieslings are one of my pets” and year after year he makes an exceptional Riesling.  Available only at the winery for $12.95.  Alcohol 12% by volume.  Great with spicy Asian food or all by itself.  It won a silver medal at the PA Wine Competition. Check out Tom's other wines and hours of operation at his website http://www.calvaresiwinery.com/


Up-coming Valentines Events

Wine after Five with Chocolate!  
Wine and food pairing seminar. Five wines paired with five chocolate desserts prepared by Chef Steve O'Donnell.
At the Gallery School of Pottstown
Saturday, February 13, beginning promptly at 6:30 PM

(snow date, Saturday February 20)

Begin with Manatawny Creek Winery's Sparkling Raspberry and White Chocolate Mousse.
End with Bogle's Phantom, a wonderful rich red blend, and decadent dark chocolate dessert.
$120 per couple, $65 single, $55 per person for Gallery members.

For more information and to register, go to the Gallery's website at
Berks County Wine Trail, Wine and Chocolate Weekend
Saturday and Sunday, February 13 and 14
For more information, go to the Berks County Wine Trail website at
http://www.berkscountywinetrail.com/

Cookies and Wine for Valentine's Day
at Galen Glen Vineyard and Winery
Saturday, February 13.  For more information, go to  http://www.galenglen.com/


Pottstown Mercury Blog Site
The Pottstown Mercury has started publishing our weekly wine recommendations on-line in The Grapevine, a blog you can access through the Mercury's on-line edition at http://www3.allaroundphilly.com/blogs/pottstown/grapevine/blog.html

Thanks to those of you who have posted comments on both sites.  Please take a look and post some comments of your own.  We'd really like to get some wine discussion going on these two blogs.


Additional Upcoming Wine Events in the Pottstown Tri-County Area

Thursday, April 22, Wines of the USA, one night wine seminar at Montgomery County Community College's West Campus in Pottstown, 6:30 - 9:30 PM, $52.

Thursday, April 29, Wines of the World, one night wine seminar at Montgomery County Community College's West Campus in Pottstown, 6:30 - 9:30 PM, $52.


Wednesday, May 5, Cinco de Mayo, wines from Spain, Chile, and Argentina at the Gallery School of Pottstown.
Begins promptly at 6:30 PM.  Cost TBD.

Saturday, October 23, Mom's House Benefit Wine Tasting Dinner.  Location, Time and Cost TBD.

Many other events are TBD.  Contact us to schedule an event in your home, at your business, or for your organization.


Vintage Connections provide  
* Wine Appreciation Classes and Seminars
* Customized Educational Wine Tastings in your home or at your business
* Wine Consulting
* Benefit Educational Wine Tastings for non-profit organizations

Vintage Connections
Lisa and Dean Foster

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Wine Tips of the Week # 10 - Villa Giada Moscato d’Asti and Dona Paula Estate Malbec

"Cheers" from Vintage Connections
Dean and Lisa Foster, Wine Educators and Consultants

This Week’s Wine Tips!

This week we describe two more of the wines we will be serving and pairing with chocolate desserts at Wine after Five with Chocolate at the Gallery School of Pottstown on Saturday, Feburary 13.  Go to the Gallery’s link for more information and to register for this Valentine Day’s treat.  http://www.galleryonhigh.com/wineafter5.html


Villa Giada Moscato d’Asti
This lightly effervescent, gently sweet wine is made from the white muscat grape from the heart of the Piedmont area of Italy.  It has a fresh fruity and floral aroma and tastes like spring in a glass.  It tastes and smells of fresh pear, peach, mango fruits and has a pleasantly long finish.  Not over powering or syrupy.  Drink now, well chilled.  We are serving the 2005 vintage during the Wine and Chocolate tasting at the Gallery.  Only the 2006 vintage is currently available in PA Wine and Spirits stores and is in very limited supply (at the time of this writing a few bottles were available at the stores in Wayne, Media, Flourtown, Narberth) and lists for $14.99.  We usually recommend wines that are readily available in PA, but this one is an exception.  A friend recommended it to us, we found a few bottles, and couldn’t resist.  Hopefully, a new vintage will be more easily available soon.
PLCB code is 25210.  Alcohol is 7% by volume. 

Dona Paula Estate Malbec
This deep ruby wine with violet tones is made from 100% Malbec grapes.  It is grown, produced and bottled on the estate in Mendoza, Argentina.  It is “elegant and complex” with aromas of licorice, plum and black cherries and flavors of blackberries and peppery spice.  It has a long and lingering finish.   We are serving the 2008 vintage during the Wine and Chocolate tasting at the Gallery and have to admit, the wine is young and the tannins are noticeable.  The 2007 vintage is currently available in PA as a Special Liquor Order (SLO) and lists for $18.19 with a minimum of 6 bottles.  PLCB code is 54945.  The tannins in the 2007 vintage should have softened a bit by now, but the wine is best laid down for 2-3 more years.  Alcohol is 14% by volume, which is typical for a Malbec, especially from Argentina.

Wine Video - Go to the link below for a 3-minute video of our Wine after Five with Art on the Side wine tasting seminar at the Gallery School of Pottstown.   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNxdudt7SSI


Up-coming Valentines Events

Wine after Five with Chocolate!  
Wine and food pairing seminar. Five wines paired with five chocolate desserts prepared by Chef Steve O'Donnell.
At the Gallery School of Pottstown
Saturday, February 13, beginning promptly at 6:30 PM
(snow date, Saturday February 20)

Begin with a Sparkling Raspberry and White Chocolate Mousse.
End with Bogle's Phantom, a wonderful rich red blend and decadent dark chocolate dessert.
$120 per couple, $65 single, $55 per person for Gallery members.

For more information and to register, go to the Gallery's website at
Berks County Wine Trail, Wine and Chocolate Weekend
Saturday and Sunday, February 13 and 14
For more information, go to the Berks County Wine Trail website at
http://www.berkscountywinetrail.com/

Cookies and Wine for Valentine's Day
at Galen Glen Vineyard and Winery
Saturday, February 13.  For more information, go to 


NEW BLOG SITE
The Pottstown Mercury has started publishing our weekly wine recommendations on-line in The Grapevine, a blog you can access through the Mercury's on-line edition at http://www3.allaroundphilly.com/blogs/pottstown/grapevine/blog.html

Please take a look and post some comments on our wine blogs.  We'd really like to get some wine discussion going on these two blogs.


Additional Upcoming Wine Events in the Pottstown Tri-County Area

Thursday, April 22, Wines of the USA, one night wine seminar at Montgomery County Community College's West Campus in Pottstown, 6:30 - 9:30 PM, $52.

Thursday, April 29, Wines of the World, one night wine seminar at Montgomery County Community College's West Campus in Pottstown, 6:30 - 9:30 PM, $52.


Wednesday, May 5, Cinqo de Mayo, wines from Spain, Chile, and Argentina at the Gallery School of Pottstown.
Begins promptly at 6:30 PM.  Cost TBD.

Saturday, October 23, Mom's House Benefit Wine Tasting Dinner.  Location, Time and Cost TBD.

Many other events are TBD.  Contact us to schedule an event in your home, at your business, or for your organization.


Vintage Connections provide  
* Wine Appreciation Classes and Seminars
* Customized Educational Wine Tastings in your home or at your business
* Wine Consulting
* Benefit Educational Wine Tastings for non-profit organizations

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Lisa and Dean Foster