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April 18, 2008

"Will Date For Food"

Class_prep_2This week's wine class was the last event to be held at the Reaves Gallery on Market Street.  The gallery is relocating to Gough Street, in the hip-and-booming Hayes Valley.  It is a great location, complete with the lack of parking which seems to be a badge of honor among true hot spots.  I'm looking forward to holding next month's class in the new location.

I share a similar aesthetic with gallery owner Sharon Reaves.  We both feature products from boutique producers, we personally select each item, we are doing what we love, and we're figuring out a way to pay the bills as we go.  When asked about the rent on her new space, it was Sharon who said "Who needs to eat?  I can always date for food!"  which we thought would make an interesting sign to put in the gallery window.  Printed in crayon, of course, on a flap torn from a corrugated box.

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The guests began with some exercises to help focus our sense of taste and smell - sensory stretching exercises of a sort - then launched into a blind tasting exercise.  The objective of this friendly competition was to identify each wine's grape varietal by correctly matching the wine with its printed description.  The six wines we tasted:

1. Beckmen Vineyards, 2006 Sauvignon Blanc.  $16

2. Costa de Oro, 2005 Estate Chardonnay, $21

3. Barham-Mendolsohn, 2004 Pinot Noir, Russian River Valley, $42

4. Benjamin Silver Wines, 2001 Cabernet Sauvignon, Casa Blanca Vineyard, $24

5. Andrew Murray, 2005 Grenache, $29 (2006 available here)

6. Barrel 27, 2005 Syrah "Head Honcho", $35

(Shop for these and other wines here)

John_cleese_confused_2Though there were a few "gimmies" in the line-up, for the most part these wines were not easily identified - the pinot showing more barnyard than most domestics, the aged Cabernet expressing unique characteristics of its origin, and the Grenache being almost as big as a light Syrah.  The class did quite well, with four guests tying for first place after reversing just two wines.  Only one guest mis-identified every wine.  He received a consolation prize of the John Cleese educational wine video, after which he reported having had great fun and promised to return next month.

Dtwm_color_2Cheers!
Dave Chambers, Wine Merchant
Dave@SidewaysWineClub.com.

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Wilfred Grenfell (1865-1940)


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