Dean and Lisa Foster, Wine Educators and Consultants
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Wines of the World
Click here to link to the beautiful poster which includes more information.
A hometown holiday wine tasting. This fun event is sponsored by PDIDA (Pottstown Development Improvement District Authority). It will be held on Friday, December 10, 2010 from 6 PM until 8 PM at the PDIDA office in Pottstown at 139 E. High Street and is part of Pottstown's "Hometown Holiday Celebration".
We will be taking you on a tour of five different countries known for their wines. We will start in France with Ehrhart Crement d'Alsace, a sparkling wine, then "travel" to Marlborough, New Zealand to taste their Brancott Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc.
Our next stop will be in South Africa where we will taste their signature wine Pinotage from Spice Route Vineyards. Then on to Italy to sample Cantina Zaccagnini Montepulciano d'Abruzzo, ending in Argentina to taste their signature wine Malbec from Trapiche Broquel.
These wines will be paired with food prepared especially for the event by "Panevino" and music will accompany your tasting by "Zach and Dan".
Tickets are available for $45 per person. Contact Leighton Wildrick at 610-323-5400 for more information and to purchase your tickets.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Dr. von Bassermann-Jordan 2007 Riesling trocken
This excellent dry Riesling comes from Pfalz Germany. The vines are planted on the hillside of the Haardt Mountains on the western rim of the Rhine Valley. Winemaker Ullrich Mell is one of the most respected wine makers in Germany.
It is a refreshingly dry wine with aromas of minerals and light flowers with flavors of green apple and citrus. It has good balanced acidity which makes it very food friendly. Alcohol is 12.5% by volume, so is a little hotter than most German Rieslings. Great when paired with spicy Asian food and seafood.
We first tried this wine this past weekend at a friends after Thanksgiving Indian food feast. It was great with all of his wonderful Indian dishes. Also delicious and well-balanced for drinking by itself.
PLCB product code is 20801 and is available at many PA Wine and Spirit Stores for $19.99.
Fun Facts are Back
Let's make up for lost time. Both of these Fun Facts were provided by our winemaker friend Joe.
1. The corkscrew was adapted from a French artillery device.
2. Cremant is sparkling wine originating anywhere in France except the Champagne district, the triangle around Reims. Technically, no other sparkling wine should be called "Champagne."