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3rd Birthday Party
Monday, March 17th, 2008

It’s time again for the Wine Century Club’s annual party in New York City. It looks like a great event this year as fellow Centurian Jimmy Carbone is letting us use his restaurant – Jimmy’s No. 43 – as our clubhouse for the evening. Jimmy’s No. 43 was just awarded a Snail from the Slow Food Association which means everything is local and organic in addition to being delicious. His rising star young chef, Philip Kirschen-Clark (formerly of WD-50) will be preparing a variety of small plates for a wine pairing extravaganza. There will be a variety of vegetarian and fish options among the small plates for our veggy and pescy members.

BYOB a bottle of something interesting, delicious and possibly slow.

Location:

Jimmy’s No. 43

43 East 7th Street Downstairs
New York City
212.982.3006

Time: 7 PM

Date: Monday, April 14th

Cost: $75 includes tax, tip and a glass of bubbly.

RSVP: Please purchase tickets in advance at

http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/30925


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Our 3rd Local Chapter: Hendersonville, NC!
Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

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I am happy to announce the formation of The French Broad Chapter of the Wine Century CLub organized on January 12 at Blue Water Seafood and Wine Cellar. Twenty wine enthusiast met to elect officers and sample ten wines. Two members are already recipients of the Wine Century Award. Keith Dalbec was elected President, Jere Dabbs Vice-President and Nan Jennings Secretary. The group will meet every other month to expand their appreciation and joy of wine.

Varietals tasted included Palamini, Louriero, Trexadura, Godello, Albarino,Torrontes, Bourbelanc, Grenache Blanc, Roussane, Viognier, Encruzado Assyrtico, Xynomavro, and Chambourcin.

White Wines:

NV Valckenburg Madonna Sparkling Riesling, Germany

2005 Vina Reboreda White Blend, Ribiero, (Spain)
Varietals: Palamino, Loureira, Treixadura, Godella

2003 Seniorio de Cruces Albarino, Rias Biaxas, (Spain)

2005 Santa Julia Torrontes, Mendoza, (Argentina)

* Perrin Reservé White Blend, Côtes du Rhône, (France)
Varietals: Grenache Blanc, Bourboulenc, Roussanne, Viognier
Vintage not shown on bottle, on website, vintage is shown on separate sticker. Blend differs by vintage.

2003 Quinta des Roques Encruzado, Dão, (Portugal)

2006 Sigalas Assyrtiko, Santorini, (Greece)

Rosé

2006 Crios de Susana Balbo Rosé of Malbec, Mendoza, (Argentina)

Reds

2004 Boutari Naoussa Xynomavro, Greece

2005 Westbend Vineyards Chambourcin, Yadkin Valley, (North Carolina)

The Blue Water Seafood and Wine Cellar is located in Hendersonville, NC in the French Broad River Valley, 20 miles south of Asheville. If you would like pictures forwarded we would be pleased to send them,

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NEXT MEETING: 

The French Broad Chapter of the Wine Century Club will meet March 8 at La Riserva Ristorante on Main Street in Hendersonville.  The Wine Century Club is dedicated to helping others to expand their experience with wine by eventually tasting at least one-hundred different types of wine grape varietals.  At the initial meeting held at Blue Water Seafood and Wine Cellar officers were elected and members tasted 16 different varietals.  Many of these were new to many members. Those who achieve the goal receive a Wine Century Club Certificate free of cost.

Call La Riserva to make a reservation.  Mention the Century Club.  The meeting is from 5-7PM.  Bring an interesting bottle to share, preferable two bottles of the same, in case attendance is large.  You will be charged a fee to cover the cost of the antepasti and setup.  La Riserva is at 342 N. Main.  The phone number is 692.6636.


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Alternative Varieties in Australia
Thursday, October 11th, 2007

Hi Guys:
In case you don’t get Grapegrower & Winemaker Magazine, or are too busy to read it, please find attached the latest article on Alternative varieties.
I hope you enjoy it, and with a bit of luck I might see some of you in Mildura on the 10th of November.
Cheers

DAN TRAUCKI – MWCC
WINE ASSIST PTY LTD
Wine Industry Consultants
In: Exports, Marketing, Label designs,
Logistics, Packaging,
Production Efficiency Assessments.

Phone/Fax: +61 8 8382 4920
Cell/Mobile: +61 408 801 795
Postal Address: P.O. Box 1050
Morphett Vale. South Australia. 5162

MWCC – Member The Wine Century Club


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DC Area Fundraiser
Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

Wine Century Club member Susanne Kuehne has help organize a wine tasting for the Helping Hands Foundation.

A Wine Tasting Fundraiser
for the Helping Hands Foundation

Friday, October 19th, 2007 | 6:30 pm until 9:30 pm
At the home of Cynthia and Bernard Jennings
5126 Northern Fences Lane
Columbia, MD 21044
Tickets are $35 per person
~~~Casual Attire~~~
RSVP NLT Monday, October 15, 2007

For more information, please see the online invitation.


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2nd Birthday Bash
Wednesday, March 28th, 2007

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The Wine Century Club celebrated its 2nd birthday on March 18th 2007 in New York City. The room was packed once again with some of the brightest minds, sharpest wits and most delicate palates in the wine world today. As could be imagined, the accompanying wines were outstanding. . .

Highlights included the 1990 Red Burgundies generously shared by Alan Goodman and the Joly 2004 Savennieres “Les Clos Sacres” from Michael Gitter’s cellar. Still, the most suprising wine of the day was the Chris Wilford’s 2005 Bentalda Bizkaiko Txakolina “Gorrondona, which truly fit the theme Unusual and Delicious.

The amazing Jeff Grossman brought his inimitable brand of contagious enthusiasm and charm all the while taking copious notes:

Attendees:
Michael Gitter
Ben Schmerler
Alan & Carolyn Goodman
Meredith Cleland & Chris Wilford
Tracy Kamens & Jared Skolnick
Jeff Grossman
Mark & Diane Friedland
Pedro Rosario
Jameson James
Bridget Amiri & Greg Nelson
Steve DeLong
Arthur Stein & Lauren Elliot

A wide variety of wines were brought, some classic and some funky:

WHITE

1. Etxaniz Txakolina 2005 Txomin Etxaniz, Getariarko Txakolina – a
whiff of face-powder and bright acidity, round and full-flavored, very
drinkable …Good+

2. Amesguren 2006 Getariarko Txakolina “Amestoi” – sharper and a bit
less substantial than the previous, stony, a little of petillance,
reminds me of muscadet …Good

3. Louro do Bolo 2005 Valdeorras “Godello lias finas” – lacking in
acidity, flavor, or intensity …Fair

4. Channing Daughters 2005 White Table Wine “Sylvanus” – blend of
pinot grigio, pinot bianco, and muscat ottonel; citrus zest in the
nose, but thin body and just barely-adequate acidity, one guest says,
“Froot Loops!” …Fair

5. Dauvissat 2002 Chablis “Sechet” 1er – stones, lemon cream, good
(but not great) acidity, no noticeable oxidation, a bottle in a
friendly mood overall …Good+

6. Joly 2004 Savennieres “Les Clos Sacres” – full, citrus-y, waxy,
honeyed, a rich cup …Excellent

7. Jermann 2004 Bianco Venezia Giulia “Vintage Tunina” IGT – good body
with lots of yellow (and even some red) fruit, long finish, not
unjustifiably popular …Good+

RED

8. Jean-Claude Marsanne 2004 Crozes-Hermitage – yup …Good

9. Frick 1999 Syrah (Dry Creek) – very heavy, generic ‘red wine’
flavored syrup, varietal characteristics are indistinguishable …Fair

10. Saxon Brown 2005 Syrah “Flora Ranch” (Chalk Hill) – warm spices
(e.g., cinnamon, clove), dirt and flowers, a pretty syrah …Good+

11. Drouhin 1990 Mazi-Chambertin GC – gorgeous, red fruit and velvet,
the components of the wine are all in balance, an example of why folks
buy Burgundy, have I said “gorgeous” yet? …Excellent, Excellent,
Excellent

12. Dujac 1990 Charmes-Chambertin GC – cloudy, the Dujac perfume is
there (along with roasty fruit and substantial acids) but the wine is
unravelling, might need to drink up …Excellent

13. Vinedo de los Vientos 2002 Tannat IGT – The back label says, “With
the overwhelming scent of dry Autumn leaves and a hint of morning dew
covering newly sprouted Crimini mushrooms, near a bush of ripe
blueberry. With a pronounce overtone that inhibits the game like
nature of this varietal. Its pinenut finish enhances the warm
marmalade coating of the palate.” I’m told this was written by an
ambitious fellow named Ulysses who no longer works at the winery. I
have no reason to doubt his veracity but those flavors no longer work
at the winery, either. What’s in the bottle is, indeed, very black in
color but is kinda bland and flat. …Fair

14. Bentalda 2005 Bizkaiko Txakolina “Gorrondona – spicy, herbal nose,
lightweight and silky, like a good franc …Excellent

15. Ch. Musar 1998 Rouge – raspberry, currant, strawberry candy, a bit
of shoe polish (nail polish?), typical complicated Musar profile,
showing nicely …Good+

16. Vega Montan 2003 Bierzo – suave, nicely ripe, but it’s too woody
(“criado tres meses en barrica de roble Americano y Frances”) and the
finish is short, how to evaluate such a wine? …Good

17. Horton 2004 Norton (“The Tower Series”) – well-made but it tastes
like a million other red wines, where’s the typicity? …Good

18. Huber 2005 Zweigelt – fresh, cranberry and mulberry, works well at
the table …Good+

Thank you to everyone who braved the ice dams to make our 2nd birthday a great time.

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German Rieslings – Terroir, Vertical & Horizontal Tasting
Wednesday, September 13th, 2006

This is an event organized by WCC Member Paula Sindberg in London that I will be attending and am really looking forward to:

We’re starting off our Autumn tasting with a bang! This tasting will start with a selection of Rieslings from a variety of German regions to demonstrate the different characteristics that Riesling exhibits in different terroirs. This will be followed by a selection of Hermann Dönnhoff wines from the Nahe to show how the same producer in the same year can produce quite different wines from different sites and different ripeness levels. We will finish with some Joh. Jos. Christoffel wines from the Mosel of the same ripeness level, produced over several years. Riesling is one of the finest varieties with long aging potential and extraordinary quality. This will be outstanding! (more…)


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