Archive for October, 2007

26th Annual Beaujolais and Beyond Tasting: November 17, San Francisco

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

lasoiree_beaujolais.jpgEvery year on the third Thursday in November, the French have a tradition of celebrating the harvest by drinking Beaujolais Nouveau, the very young wine made from the first pressings of Gamay grapes picked only a month or two earlier. These “traditional” celebrations often tend to be drunk-fests of the first order, made all the worse by the fact that they involve wine that is quite close to undrinkable in my personal opinion.

This year, there’s may be more or less to celebrate depending on your point of view. The harvest in France seemed to only barely recover after a spate of bad weather and mildew this summer. But recover it did, and there will be wine, though its quality will be extremely variable.

And here in San Francisco, the harvest celebration for Beaujolais Nouveau takes on a much more civilized aspect when thrown by the French American Chamber of Commerce, as they have been doing for decades. However, it’s not on the third Thursday (it’s on a Saturday), and perhaps best of all, they pour more than just Beaujolais Nouveau wine.

Every year, the Nouveau release date is used as an excuse to celebrate the wine, the harvest, and in fact, all things French. Something certainly worth doing, especially as memories of freedom fries linger in our collective unconscious.

Held at the Hyatt Regency in downtown San Francisco, “La Soiree” as it is called, will be an evening of wine tasting, food, and music. The tasting is the highlight of the evening, but the event begins earlier in the day. From 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM there is a marketplace of holiday goods with a French flair to browse through; a silent auction of various prizes; and a special sparkling wine tasting from 2:30 to 4:30 which they say is only open to “professionals” though I’m not sure exactly what that means.

The main wine and food tasting event gets started around 5:30 and goes until 9:30 or until the DJ stops spinning. There aren’t a huge number of wines on offer, so this isn’t one of those events to attend in order to educate your palate, but I have received reports from readers that it’s a relatively good party, and so may be worth going to on those grounds, rather than with wine tasting notebook in hand.

26th Annual Beaujolais and Beyond Festival
Saturday, November 17th
5:30 PM to 9:30 PM
The Hyatt Regency Embarcadero
5 Embarcadero Center
San Francisco, CA 94111

Tickets are $60 for most folks (who don’t happen to be members of the French American Chamber of Commerce) if purchased in advance online. Tickets will also be sold at the door for $70.

Original post by default@goarticles.com (Levi Reiss)

Vendors sought for Food + Wine Festival (The Post and Courier)

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

Vendor applications are now available for the Culinary Village at the 2008 BB&T Charleston Food + Wine Festival. The festival has made several changes to the village for 2008. The first major change is the addition of a second Grand Tasting Tent, nearly doubling the size of the village…

Original post by Robin DeCato

Could Thomas Jefferson’s Wine Be Fake? (WNYC New York Public Radio)

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

Wine said to belong to Thomas Jefferson is at the heart of a dispute that going through the courts and causing ripples in the wine industry. Years ago, American businessman Bill Koch paid $500,000 fo….

Original post by Robin DeCato

Cheers? Huh! French Dislike Wine Warning (The Tampa Tribune)

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

The label on the bottle of Chateau du Bois de la Garde offers advice for serving (perfect with game, grilled meat or cheese), gives the vintner’s credentials (fourth-generation wine grower) and describes the characteristics of the wine (delicate, with red fruit flavors).

Original post by Robin DeCato

Knowing when wine goes bad is handy (El Paso Times)

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

Whether you are a wine snob or just a person who enjoys a good glass of wine no matter the cost or maker, we all want the same thing: to drink good wine.

Original post by Robin DeCato

Exciting NZ tour packages (Bangkok Post)

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

Tourism New Zealand, together with Thai Airways International’s Royal Orchid Holidays and KTC, has launched new travel packages to the Land of the Long White Clouds.

Original post by Robin DeCato

Weak wine banned from the shelves (The Scotsman)

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

THE UK’s wine watchdog has banned the sale of a low-alcohol drink in a row over manufacturing rules.

Original post by Robin DeCato

Chemical In Red Wine, Fruits And Vegetables May Stop Cancer, Heart Disease, Depending On The Dose (Science Daily)

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

The next cancer drug might come from the grocery store. In a new study, scientists describe how high and low doses of polyphenols have different effects. Most notably, they found that very high doses of polyphenols shut down and prevent tumors by stopping the formation of new blood vessels needed for growth. Polyphenols are found in red wine, fruits, vegetables and green tea.

Original post by Robin DeCato

Wine waters down Seoul’s hard drinking culture (International Herald Tribune)

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

Wine is seeping into South Korean society as people there shift away from a drink-til-you-drop mentality.

Original post by Robin DeCato

Wine List (Creative Loafing Atlanta)

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

Wine, meze and more at Kyma… Upcoming Atlanta Wine School — A class on Oregon pinot noir taught by Ryan Mullins, featuring 12 select wines from the Willamette Valley. Wed., Nov. 7, 7 p.m. $49. 1570 Holcomb Bridge Road. 770-668-0435. www.atlantawineschool.com. Kyma — A Greek festival with wine flights and meze appetizers along with live music and speciality cocktails. Thurs., Nov. 8. $35. …

Original post by Robin DeCato