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I Had A GREAT CONVERSATION RECENTLY ...
SO
MUCH HAPPENING and so quickly SO BEFORE I GET SIDETRACKED here are some
things to mention immediately, and then you can read what I have
written already below.
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WHAT FOLLOWS BELOW is my old store
email, read it if you have time and check for current availability and
vintage and price changes, etcetera, thanks! TONY 3/27/2018
IT WAS AN EVENING HERE and I was
talking to a customer that I later learned is called Michael. We were
talking about the single malt Scotchs I believe and somehow the
conversation led to both beer and liquor and Michael asked me if it was
me that worked on our Facebook page? I said : " yes, I work on it :. He
responded that it seemed to be mostly about wine, was that true? I said
again : " yes, it was a whole lot about wine ". And as it sunk in I
started to answer his question fully and explain that my principle job
here are the wine selections. In saying this to Michael it occurred to
me that I do not talk with all the other reps for beer and liquor as
much and even though I constantly tell them that I write a weekly Tuesday
store email I do not always here from them in time to make a bigger
impact and impression as we can. This, I know sounds like an excuse.
I TOLD MICHAEL that I would work
on all of this. He mentioned a beer conference and I said I did not know
about it? I asked him to include it on our Facebook page and that that
would be helpful to any of you interested. I promised to include more
pictures and info on both beer and liquor ( and ciders as well ). I told
him I would do this immediately. Well, by the end of the day we had
both done what we promise and our Facebook page there was some of all of
what we said we would do. Thanks Michael, I appreciate your input and
your comments and they have encouraged others to comment as well. Bravo.
SO NOW EVERY TIME I think of a
ale,beer,cider, liquor, liqueur or wine I go to their Facebook page, "
like " them, leave a message, share one of their pictures with our
Facebook customers, and ask them in turn to " like " us and to stay in
touch with us, to share information back-and-forth as this is key to
staying caught up on things and not missing valuable pieces of
information.
TODAY YOU WILL ALREADY SEE on our
Facebook page that I have included some of the pictures of the products
that will be included here in today's email. So far I have mostly done
this on the beers and the liquor. It will take time, but I hope this all
is helpful and interesting and engaging for you all as you look and
hunt for " new " ideas and some " old " ones, too that you can add your
own newer touches to? Let us know? Whatever input you have to share with
us is valuable especially as you are all so busy. Cheers. Thanks again
Michael. You got the ball rolling for us and I do appreciate it.
HAPPY First Day Of PASSOVER.
HAPPY Friday.
HAPPY EASTER this Sunday.
THE JANCIS ROBINSON American-Wine-Experience-Wine-
OUR PAST FRIDAY
wine-tasting here with sommelier Andrew Stover of VINO50 Selections was
on the wines of Virginia, 3 wineries that we highlighted : BREAUX
Vineyards, BOXWOOD Winery and PARADISE SPRINGS Of Clifton Winery. The
wines showed really well and it was a great way to highlight what
British wine-writer Jancis Robinson said at the Thursday
3-Part event , March 21st, 2013 at 6:45PM starting with the interview
conducted really well by Dave McIntyre that writes the wine reviews for
the Washington Post and supports the efforts of all local products that
includes wine, then the AMERICAN WINE book-buying and signing, and then
the wine-tasting with wine owners and makers from Texas, Michigan,
Colorado, New York, Virginia and even California! Jancis made the rounds
of all the tables and it was an incredible gathering of really talented
people making, drinking and promoting wines. BRAVO.
JANCIS ROBINSON SAID about the
wines of Virginia : " Great energy and broad vision. I quite like the
Petit Verdot and the Petit Manseng wines, the Virginia governor, Chris
Parker ( for introducing them to London and the UK ), and Steven
Spurrier ". With such a statement as this it seemed the only correct
thing to have Andrew Stover taste here that Friday night right after this momentous wine-tasting.
LINDA MURPHY that co-authored the
book AMERICAN WINE with Jancis had been in contact with Andrew Stover
setting up the wine-tasting with the various owners and winemakers. The
wines showed really well and we will have them here as they are
available for us to buy and resell to you all. From Virginia we have the
BOXWOOD wines and the 2012 dry rose Bordeaux blend, $17.99 (
Middleburg, VA. Rachel Martin of the family was there, 13% alcohol by
volume ) that was tasted there was also tasted here and we have the last
few bottles for you all. We also have the CGT " Ship of Fools " OLD
MISSION PENNINSULA 2010 dry white blend, $18.99, a blend of Pinot Blanc,
Pinot Gris and Pinot Noir grapes, 13% alcohol by volume, www.cgtwines.com,
Michigan, Sean, the owner poured, his wife had just had a son 3-wwek's
old and had given Sean permission to be away for 24 hours, no more! ).
The LINDEN wines of Front Royal, the Chardonnay was poured by owner and
winemaker Jim Law himself. Will have to order it as it is showing
brilliantly.
BEER From SANTOS :
1) The SHED Brewery India Pale
Ale a Hoppy Good Ale ( On Special for $10.99 a 6-pack, unfiltered,
since 1995, Brewed in Stowe Vermont, 6% alcohol by volume, ) : "
Brimming with citrus hop aroma, this IPA inherits it's complex flavor
from ample hop additions throughout the entire brew ".
2) Oberon Ale brewed and bottled by BELL'S Brewery, Inc, ( On Special for $9.99 a 6-pack, 5.8% alcohol by volume, www.bellsbeer.com, Comstock, MI, 49053 ) : " Oberon, our summer ale, an American wheat ale with the color and scent of a summer afternoon ".
3) RED STRIPE Jamaican Style Lager ( ON Special for $8.99 a 6-pack , www.redstripebeer.com
) : " For over 80 years ... Red Stripe has embodied the spirit, rhythm
and pulse of Jamaica and it's people ". And it sure does taste good and
make one want to have another taste, and then another ... cheers.
4) CRABBIE'S Original
Alcoholic Ginger Beer, imported ( On Special for $9.99 a 4-pack of
12-ounce bottles, 4.8% alcohol by volume, www.crabbiesgingerbeer.co.uk,
from Glasgow, UK ) : " best served chilled over ice with a slice of
lemon or lime ". We just did a tasting here recently with our customers
and it's already off to a great running start in such a short period of
time. Cheers.
INSTANT NEWS : Blond 21-year-old
son of Karine Et Christian Lauverjat of Sancerre, France was just here
trying with me his two dry white Sancerre wines, his one dry
Pouilly-Fume, his dry rose Pinot Noir Sancerre rose and his dry red Pint
Noir Sancerre ( Lauverjat.christian@wanadoo.fr
). Excellent, all of them. We always sell well the " Moulin
desVrilleres" dry white : it's our best-seller, $23.99 a bottle. It's
such a small world as he just spent 4 months last year from January
-June 2012 helping to make wine at SEIFRIED Vineyards in Nelson, New
Zealand. We just tasted Agnes Seifried's wines here this past Saturday
with Paulette pouring them for us. Small, wonderful world. He had a
great visit in New Zealand and saw other ways to make Sauvignon Blanc
and Pinot Noir. A win-win situation for everyone.
LIQUOR / LIQUEUR From RAVI :
LIQUEUR :
1) G. E. MASSENEZ Creme de
Cassis de Dijon, $19.99, 375ml bottle, 20% alcohol by volume, Ville,
France, depuis 1870 ) : " The Triple Creams of G.E. Massenez are
versatile specialties which can be served : Neat or over ice in a
liqueur glass, with white wine or champagne - Kir and Kir-Royale, or
with club soda, or even as an ice cream and dessert topping ". Cheers.
LIQUOR :
1) TEMPLETON RYE Prohibition Era Recipe, " Small Batch " Rye Whiskey ( $46.99, 750ml, 40% alcohol by volume, www.templetonrye.com
, Templeton, Iowa ) : " Uncle Al's favorite whiskey was the good stuff
from Iowa, Templeton Rye Whiskey ". Deirdre Maria Capone. Back in 1920
when it was " outlawed " there were 350 people living it Templeton,
Iowa, and they all knew that this was the " good stuff". Cheers.
2) Imported LAUDER'S Scotch
Blended Scotch Whisky, ( On Special for $16.99, Glasgow, Scotland, since
1834, 40% alcohol by volume , 1.75ml bottle ) : what a great value!
Good and so affordable!
WINES By Michel Dumas and Tony Quinn :
WHITES :
THREE Kiwis From Eric, Poured By Paulette :
1) " Craclin' Savie " Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc , New Zealand , $18.99, 12.5% alcohol by volume , www.ppw.co.nz
) has developed some in the bottle so being the only Kiwi SB with some
sparkle this is also more flavorful and complex with more layers of
tastes to really complement many a dish. Perfect for these first few
official days now of Spring, perfect for Easter this coming weekend!
2) Pinot Gris Pinot Gris, 2012, from Nelson, New Zealand, $20.99, 13% alcohol by volume, www.seifried.co.nz
) is steely, dry, flavorful and amazingly complex and balanced. It was
my favorite with so many levels of flavors that slowly warm up to my
touch as my hand warms the glass and releases the flavors that are there
in this delightful Pinot Gris. Cheers.
3) The DOCTORS' Riesling , 2011 from Marlborough ( $20.99, 8.5% alcohol by volume , www.forrest.co.nz)
from owner Dr. John Forrest, this is a bit rounder, softer, more round
and fruit-forward and easy to drink with or without a meal. Cheers.
3 From Virginia :
1) PARADISE SPRING of Clifton, 2011 Sommer Blanc ( $21.99, 43% Vidal Blanc, 31% Traminette, 26% Riesling , www.ParadiseSpringsWinery.com
) is floral and aromatic and so easy to enjoy again with or without a
meal. Medium-to-light-bodied, a good fleshy fruit-forward middle taste
with good acidity and mineral coming at the finish and taking the fruit
away and making you long for more.
2) BREAUX Vineyards of Purcelville, Virginia " Chere Marie " 2012 Vidal Blanc ( $16.99, 13.6% alcohol by volume, www.breauxvineyards.com 800-492-9961
) : there is a lovely fullness on the palate and a softness of flavors
on the tongue : so easy, so delightfully bright and pleasing. PERFECT
for this Easter.
BOTH these Virginia whites are perfect Easter wines.
3) BREAUX Vineyards' " Marquis de Lafayette " 2009 VA. Cabernet Franc ( $21.99, 14.5% alcohol by volume, www.breauxvineyards.com
) is medium-bodied and Michel kept comparing it's flavors to those of a
French Loire Valley Cabernet Franc. It's a good food wine :
medium-bodied, earthy and spicy and should be chilled twenty-plus
minutes and served with some food. It's sold really well for us and
continues to do so.
ALL THREE of these were tasted here this past Saturday by sommelier Andrew Stover. Cheers.
WEEKLY WEDNESDAY Still-Wine/Non-Sparkling Wine 3-Part SALE :
1) BUY ANY BOTTLE Still-Wine over $20 and SAVE 20% OFF the marked sticker prices.
2) BUY ANY six Bottles Of Still Wine and SAVE 15% OFF the marked sticker prices.
3) BUY ANY 12 Or More Bottles of Still Wine and SAVE 20% OFF the marked sticker prices.
This includes port, sherry, marsala, madeira, sake. Call us : 202-363-4265 if you cannot come by. Be sure and pay tomorrow and save tomorrow.
Ask Michel or me, Tony for help. WE also will deliver your orders to
you here in Washington D.C. where it is legal for us to do so.
NEWS : Michel Dumas continues to
add to our " new " web page : www.cleveland park wines & spirits.
Check us out. See what we have to offer that the others do not. You will
be both pleased and surprised. Give it a shot : send things to clients,
friends, neighbors and relatives.
WEEK'S TASTINGS / EVENTS :
Wednesday ( tomorrow ) : Our Still Wine 3-Part SALE mentioned above.
Friday, March 29th, 2013 ( 5-8PM
) : We have David Enright from Grappoli Imports here to try a selection
of his fine Italian wines like his Tuscan Morellino di Scansano red and
the Vernaccia white, a Pericone indigenous red from Sicily, his
Grechetto dry white from Orvieto, maybe even one of his STONE MOUNTAIN
Virginia, Marlborough wines? We are working on all of this as I type.
Join us, never any charge. Saturday, March 30th, 2013 ( 2-6PM
) : We have Dmitri from Nice Legs Imports to try an assortment of wines
from Argentina, Oregon and even Moldova as he is from there and his
mother has made wines there for more than 30 years now I believe?
Anyway, it will be a great tasting with Dmitri.
ALSO : Ravi has set up a rye
tasting with the famous Vermont rye whiskey called WHISTLEPIG Straight
100% Rye Whiskey, $76.00 a bottle, 100 Proof, Aged 10 Years, finished in
Bourbon barrels. Made at Whistlepig Farm, Shoreham, Vermont. 5-Stars
from Spirit Journal, their highest award. Pretty special. Come taste it :
so distinct, makes a great splurge gift for someone you love.
I AM SURE I have forgotten many
things : there is so much to talk about here! The world of spirits is
enormous! Please check out both our " new " web page as well as our
Facebook page and " like " us on Facebook. Take care and have a great
week and stop by anytime. We are here for you. Cheers, TONY
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Tuesday, March 27, 2018
JOIN US For Our Bye Bye of the Uptown Arts DC House This Thursday, March 29th, 2018 7-9PM, Free Wine-Tasting & LOcal Art Show With My Art and the Art of Maps Glover & Marc, Come By!
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