Meeting tomorrow night, 6:30. BYOSS
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Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 10:52:18 -0600
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Warren and Ruth are preparing a mousaka.
Rhone style Wines
Hard Limit of 8.
Please coordinate side dishes w/ the BG's. (Bixler-Gregorys).
Best,
Jim
and a side and they should RSVP to us either by phone
(651-698-5337) or e-mail (gregory.warren(a)yahoo.com)
We will encourage a dessert from one person and a
relish tray from another so if anyone has a urge to
take up one of those asssignments they are welcom.
From: "Jim L. Ellingson"
<jellings(a)me.umn.edu>
To: wine(a)thebarn.com
I-94 to Cretin-Vandalia. Go south to Randolph,
East to 2139.
Warren, Ruth Gregory 651-698-5337
2139 Randolph 55105
Yeses
Warren/Ruth Mousaka
Jim Breads
Bob Cheeses
Betsy Salad?
Three spots remaining:
BYOSS = Bring Your Own Snow Shovel.
Cheers,
Jim
Great Occasions Call for Great French Reds
Wednesday, December 20, 2006; F02
Christmas and holiday dinners deserve a wine that is truly special. One of the best
choices is Chateauneuf-du-Pape, France's most affordable great red wine.
Made from a blend of up to 13 grape varieties, this full-bodied wine from the southern
Rhone valley can compete in mellow complexity and aging ability with the top wines of
Burgundy and Bordeaux, at much lower prices (starting at $25).
Offering ultra-ripe, complex flavors of black fruit, pepper, Provencal herbs and cherry
kirsch, Chateauneuf-du-Pape matches especially well with holiday recipes of beef, duck and
goose. After dinner, it's one of the few dry reds that has the richness to be sipped
with cheese or semisweet chocolate desserts.
Cotes-du-Rhone and Cotes-du-Rhone Villages, most of which is made in vineyards surrounding
Chateauneuf-du-Pape, also can offer a good deal of style and are even more affordable.
(Prices start at about $10.)
Prices are approximate. In addition to the contact information listed, resources for
finding wines
includehttp://www.winesearcher.comandhttp://www.wineaccess.com. Call stores
to verify availability.
CHATEAUNEUF-DU-PAPE
Chateau Mont Thabor 2003 Chateauneuf-du-Pape ($36; Jack Siler Selections, Country Vintner,
800-365-9463): Imbued with great perfume and intensity, this sumptuous wine rings with the
flavors of ripe cherries, licorice and roasted Provencal herbs all the way through the
long finish. An exceptional wine at its peak.
Domaine Berthet-Rayne 2005/2004 Chateauneuf-du-Pape ($25; Elite Wines Imports,
202-345-3623, lisa.giufre(a)elitewines.net) A joy to drink now even though still young;
spicy on the nose, with pure, densely packed fruit on the palate. Great value.
Patrick Lesec 2004 Chateauneuf-du-Pape Pierres Dorees ($45; Constantine Wines,
410-309-9463, maggie_constantinewines(a)yahoo.com) Patrick Lesec 2004 Chateauneuf-du-Pape
les Galets Blonds ($54): I slightly prefer the Pierres Dorees bottling over the more
expensive Galets Blonds, but both are outstanding, with subtle oak and violet aromas and
exceptionally deep fruit flavors.
Domaine Grand Veneur (Alain Jaume) 2004 Chateauneuf-du-Pape ($44; Kysela Pere et Fils
Ltd., 540-722-9228); Alain Jaume 2003 Chateauneuf-du-Pape ($37): Focused, concentrated and
long, the 2004 Grand Veneur offers currant and plum flavors highlighted by notes of wild
herbs and anise. The 2003 Alain Jaume, from the same producer, offers the riper, more
exotic fruit of that vintage.
Domaine de Monpertuis 2003 Chateauneuf-du-Pape ($41; Rosenthal Wine Merchant/Potomac
Selections, 301-583-8844): Full-bodied, concentrated and deeply fruity, with exotic,
complex notes of wild herbs and cherry/kirsch in the bouquet.
Les Cailloux 2004 Chateauneuf-du-Pape ($44; Robert Kacher Selections/Washington Wholesale,
202-832-9083): Even better than the delectable 2003, with a deep purple color, spice-box
aromas of herbs and earth, and opulent flavors of blackberries and ground pepper with a
hint of fig.
COTES-DU-RHONE AND COTES-DU-RHONE VILLAGES
Paul Jaboulet Aine 2005 Cotes-du-Rhone Parallele 45 ($12; NDC, 202-388-8235): Bright,
fleshy fruit with good grip on the finish.
J.L. Chave Selection 2004/2003 Cotes-du-Rhone Mon Coeur ($19; Bacchus, 443-692-6020): Get
a taste of the legendary Chave Hermitage style for about one-20th the price.
Selection Laurence Feraud Seguret 2005 ($15; Hand Picked Selections,
john.heinel(a)handpickedselections.com) This Seguret packs a lot of flavor for the price.
Do you have a question for wine columnist Ben Giliberti? E-mail him atfood(a)washpost.com.