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Sunday, November 20, 2005
Wine News & Notes, Including a Special Delivery
— The “Napa Valley Style” (huh?) of growing grapes and making wine is going to China, according to the Napa Valley Register story on a trade agreement between the two countries. My question is: Is that a good thing or a bad thing?
— Dates have been set for the Cincinnati International Wine Festival: the grand tastings will be held March 24-25 in the city’s convention center, winery dinners will be held at various Cincinnati-area restaurants on March 23 and a charity auction and dinner will take place on Feb. 25 at the Hyatt Regency. Always a popular event that raises big money for several worthy charities, and worth exploring if you’ve never been to one. More details will emerge as the events approach.
— Read about how Santa Barbara County, which I visited in the summer of 2004 (BEFORE the “Sideways” craze hit, thankyouverymuch), is nurturing the next generation of winemakers in this San Francisco Chronicle story on the topic. It’s a happening place, to be sure.
— Was it just me, or was the Georges Dubeouf Nouveau Beaujolais a cut above its competitors this year, and also a cut above the usual nouveau wines? What do YOU think?
— Some of you Dayton and Cincinnati-area folks know Todd Nikolai, who works for Mason-based Vintner Select and served a wine retail dude for Dorothy Lane Market for a spell, where he was known as “Tall Todd” to differentiate him from DLM’s Todd Templin. Well, Nikolai became a father for the first time yesterday. Carina Ann Nikolai was born at 2:42 a.m. Saturday (11-19-05), all 7 pounds, 11 ounces and 20.5 inches of her. Mom, Dad, baby all doing well, according to Todd’s e-mail.
And to that I say: Cheers!
Mark Fisher
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