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JC (NC)
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Mon Mar 27, 2006 12:23 pm
Fayetteville, NC
Dan Smothergill wrote:Asimov had an article in the NYT the other day saying that the best dry Gewurztraminer now is being made in Anderson Valley, CA. Lazy Creek, Navarro, and Londer are some of the names to look for. The Alsatians, in contrast, are said to have become bigger and more alcoholic. France and California, he suggests, have switched identities with respect to Gewurzt.
Dan Smothergill wrote: France and California, he suggests, have switched identities with respect to Gewurzt.
Wow! Comparing Alsace Gewurztraminer to California Gewurztraminer is hilarious. Asimov!
JC (NC)
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Mon Mar 27, 2006 12:23 pm
Fayetteville, NC
JC (NC)
Lifelong Learner
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Mon Mar 27, 2006 12:23 pm
Fayetteville, NC
Dan Smothergill wrote:Wow! Comparing Alsace Gewurztraminer to California Gewurztraminer is hilarious. Asimov!
Bill,
Have you tried Anderson Valley Gewurzt? I haven't. Asimov has.
Dan
JC (NC) wrote:Deborah, that looks fun. I think that is new since I lived in Monterey (I was there 1984-1988 and 1991-1994). The wine dinners at 17 different restaurants is similar to one of the offerings at the Nantucket Wine Festival (mid-May before the high season rates kick in for lodgings) and the Triangle Wine Experience in Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill area of North Carolina. It's always exciting for me to look over the list of wineries represented and favorite restaurants and choose which one of them I will attend.
Oliver McCrum
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 1:08 am
Oakland, CA; Cigliè, Piedmont
Oliver McCrum wrote: but I hope Asimov hasn't forgotten where the variety came from, the Alto Adige. Some outstanding dry examples are made there.
Sorry if I came off a little smug. I didn't mean to offend
JC (NC)
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Mon Mar 27, 2006 12:23 pm
Fayetteville, NC
JC, you actually lived in Monterey and left? It is such a lovely area, I try to get out there as often as I can. Thanks for mentioning the other two wine tasting events. I would enjoy attending the one in Nantucket one day, another beautiful area, but the one in NC is certainly closer to me so I am going to do a search for that one. [end quote]
I LOVED Monterey but the cost of living was killing me. I was paying more in rent for a two-bedroom apartment than my sister and brother-in-law were paying on a mortgage for a four bedroom 2 1/2 bath house on a large lot (new construction) in West Des Moines, Iowa.
The Triangle Wine Experience website is not fleshed out yet for 2007 but here is the link: http://www.trianglewineexperience.org/ As I learned last year, some of the more desirable dinners sell out in a hurry so ask to get on the mailing list for a brochure or watch the website periodically. It benefits Frankie Lemmon School for children with special needs so it is a very worthwhile cause as well as a fun event.
If you do consider Nantucket Wine Festival, my two favorite features are the wine dinners and the Great Tastings in Grand Houses (wine tastings limited to 12 people in private homes on the island.) Some good seminars and other tastings as well but those two features make the weekend for me.
JC (NC) wrote:I LOVED Monterey but the cost of living was killing me. I was paying more in rent for a two-bedroom apartment than my sister and brother-in-law were paying on a mortgage for a four bedroom 2 1/2 bath house on a large lot (new construction) in West Des Moines, Iowa.
Ahh, I hear you, JC! The cost of living out there is truly unreal, I do understand. I spent about 10 years out in CA during my teens. Though there are some incredibly beautiful areas and I still travel there to visit family and friends, we will not live out there either, and that is one of the reasons. Spending one's life living for a mortgage payment is not my idea of living either! ;)
The Triangle Wine Experience website is not fleshed out yet for 2007 but here is the link: http://www.trianglewineexperience.org/ As I learned last year, some of the more desirable dinners sell out in a hurry so ask to get on the mailing list for a brochure or watch the website periodically. It benefits Frankie Lemmon School for children with special needs so it is a very worthwhile cause as well as a fun event.
Thank you for taking the time to provide me with the link, JC! I appreciate it and your helpful suggestions.
If you do consider Nantucket Wine Festival, my two favorite features are the wine dinners and the Great Tastings in Grand Houses (wine tastings limited to 12 people in private homes on the island.) Some good seminars and other tastings as well but those two features make the weekend for me.
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