Showing posts with label Today's Free Tasting at the store. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Today's Free Tasting at the store. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Joyeux Bastille Day on the Quatorze Juillet at Heights Chateau


In 1789, The French cut the head of their king! Oops! Wrong.... It wasn't until 4 years later that Louis XVI lost his head when he was tried by the National Convention, found guilty of high treason, and executed by guillotine on 21 January 1793. He was the only king of France ever to be executed.

The 14th of July has an all-together different meaning, and over the different political periods that came and passed over the last 217 years, the meaning for this celebration has changed and had been slightly modified a number of times.

... in 2010, we continue to celebrate that day for reasons that are surely long forgotten by many people, except may be by the generation of my grand-father on my father side, which by the way, will be 100 years old in December (it will be interesting to ask him what he thinks about that last century and where all this will bring us all...).

However, "le 14 Juillet" is always a good occasion, wherever you are in the world, to have a good time and promote France's wines and culinary traditions by inviting family and friends and enjoy the day with specialties like: Foie Gras, all sort of cheeses, Paté, Cornichons, Cuisse de Grenouilles, Escargot a la Persillade, Magret de Canard, Casserole de Lapin, all sort of Game and poultry, Champagne, Cognac, Armagnac, Pruneaux d'Agen, Agneau de Pauillac, Cassoulet de Castelnaudarie, Saucisse Lentilles de Toulouse, Pieds de Cochon, Jambon de Bayonne, Poulet de Brest, etc...

Come and celebrate Bastille Day at the store (www.HeightsChateau.com) and take advantage of this opportunity to buy the above wines at discounted prices, and why not discuss "Bastille Day" with a glass of French wine to agreement the conversation, which when it comes to the French, always seems to have an underlying tone of rebellious revolution.

"Bastille Day" is the French national holiday which is celebrated on 14 July each year. In France, it is formally called “La Fête Nationale” (National Celebration) and more commonly le “Quatorze Juillet” (the fourteenth of July). It commemorates the 1790’s "Fête de la Fédération", held on the first anniversary of the storming of the Bastille on 14 July 1789.

The anniversary of the storming of the Bastille fortress-prison was seen as a symbol of the uprising of the modern nation, and of the reconciliation of all the French inside the constitutional monarchy which preceded the First Republic, during the French Revolution.

The storming of the Bastille was more important as a rallying point and symbolic act of rebellion than a practical act of defiance. Shortly after the storming of the Bastille, on 4 August feudalism was abolished and on 26 August, the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen proclaimed.

The Fête de la Fédération of the 14 July 1790 was a huge feast and official event to celebrate the uprising of the short-lived constitutional monarchy in France and what people considered the happy conclusion of the French Revolution.

Vive la France, its wines and food traditions and culture, and not to forget the most cliché portrait of the French: a cyclist with a beret, carrying a Baguette, a Camembert, a Saucisson and a newspaper in a little basket on his bike.

Enjoy,

LeDom du Vin

Info above partly taken and edited from the wikipedia article at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bastille_Day

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Saturday, January 30, 2010

Today's Free Tasting at the store

Today's Free Tasting at the store

I just realized that my blog will be a great way for me to share a bit more what is going on in the store and to promote the store by the same occasion. Things that I was already doing indirectly before, by describing and sharing my notes about the wines that I buy for the store.

However, every week we have multiple FREE tastings at the store. Usually every Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday are reserved for Wine tasting only and Friday(s) is Spirits day (Scotch Whisky, Bourbon, Vodka, Tequilla, Cognac, Armagnac, etc..).

Importers and distributors come to help us to promote their products, and each tasting day, there is a different person coming to introduce you to some of the wines that we already bought for the store and that you can find on our shelves.

So, from now on, I will try to post most of the "Free Tasting of the Day at the store" (www.HeightsChateau.com) on my blog to share with you the wines that we are tasting that particular day and may be to trigger your interest to come to the store to pay us a visit and at the same time, taste some wines.


Saturday January 10th 2010
(from 4.30pm to 7.30pm)

4 wines (2 whites & 2 reds) from

Maximilien Selections Tasting



2008 Reserve du President Vermentinu White Corsica $10.99

This 100% Vermentinu (also called Vermentino in Italy) is a clean, fruity, simple yet pleasant sipper for the summer and roughly any occasions. The nose is fresh and floral with aromas of white flowers and white peach. The light palate follows with pretty much the same features, balanced by a nice acidity and a very enjoyable way of coating the palate. Very easy to drink and versatile, this friendly little white should complement summer vegetable salads, white meats cold cut and simple fish dish. Also great as an aperitif.



2007 Monmousseau Vouvray Sec Loire Valley France $12.99

Bordering on off-dry, this Chenin Blanc has a rich, aromatic nose that offers aromas of citrus and honeysuckle along with touches ripe apple and almonds. Residual sugars on the palate are balanced by racy acidity into a fresh, clean finish. Though enjoyable as an aperitif, this wine will also pair nicely with poultry, shellfish, rich meats and creamy sauces.



2007 Domaine Laurent Saint Pourcain Auvergne France $12.99

From the Allier region in Auvergne, central France, Laurent Saint-Pourcain is an easy drinking, juicy, earthy wine made of Gamay and Pinot noir. Light to medium intensity ruby color, the nose expresses bright cherry and red berry fruit aromas with slightly green hints of smoke, earth and minerals. The attack has bright red juicy fruit. The mid-palate has a refreshing acidity and more vivid red berry flavors. The finish is clean and earthy with touch green, slightly vegetal, dry smoky notes. A perfect summer wine, to drink slightly chilled like a Beaujolais with simple dishes, cold cuts and charcuterie. Ideal for mid-afternoon breaks with red fruit and goat cheese.


2007 Mas des Flauzieres Gigondas Rhone Valley France $16.99

Often described as baby Chateauneuf-du-Pape, Gigondas offers better value made with the same blend of Grenache, Syrah and Mouvedre. This accessible Gigondas from Mas des Flauzieres is clean and light in the mouth with notes of plum, spice, earth and smoke mingling on the palate and leading toward a pleasant, round finish. Try pairing this food-friendly red with red meat, cheeses or spicy foods.


Enjoy!

I hope you will be able to come and taste today. If not there will be plenty more occasions and free tastings for you to come to the store.

LeDom du Vin

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