” A new journey to be started. A new promise to be fulfilled. A new page to be written. Go forth unto this waiting world with glass in hand, all you wine lovers, the open bottle awaits. Be creative. Be adventurous. Be original. And above all else, be brave. For knowing wine is your greatest ally, your greatest tool. Use it wisely.”
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Thursday, July 21, 2011

Bastille day Petanque Tournament for Charity hosted by Barton and Guestier

This year the Bastille day Petanque tournament was hosted by Barton and Guestier in association with Gleesons incorporating Gilbeys and was managed by Jean and Sally Anne so as you can imagine it was very well run.The venue ,as usual was the lovely garden of the Raddisson St. Helen's and despite the weather(very overcast) you couldn't help but enjoy yourself  This year we were missing Stephen and that was a big worry as he is our chief strategist. However we battled on irregardless with myself, Peter and Gerry coming up against, amongst others, the Hollands of Bray gang and the Residence boys.
Peter(iphone) Fitzpatrick,Evelyn and this years hero Gerry.
We had a rough start losing our first game 5- nil  but as it is first to 7 overall we managed somehow to claw our way back, when I got Peter to put away his  iphone thereby stopping the incessant checking of golf scores."Darren! Darren who...we have a boules tournament to win." Anyway after several top notch games we managed to win the final by one point  which  we were pleased with as we were 4- nil down at one stage.

In the interests of research I had a "little" taster of all the wines.
The B&G Rose sparkler is a lovely off dry style which was particularly  enjoyed by my 19 year old goddaughter who has only being drinking for a year now.The white sparkler is drier and has more weight but they both had excellent persistence.The Thomas Barton white Grave had nice weight and just the right amount of Semillon in the blend to give it complexity and as for the the Thomas Barton Bordeaux red all i can say is that several in our group commented on how nice it was and I agree.For those of you that have not tried this range in a while I suggest that you do .
Thanks to all involved.
Evelyn

Friday, July 15, 2011

Bardolino, a perfect summer wine...

Just a small selection of those available in the town itself.
Bardolino is a beautiful little town on the shores of Lake Garda that produces wonderful light summer wines. On a recent visit there I took upon myself the tough job of trying a variety of local producers! After extensive research I decided that Zenato Bardolino was one of my personal favourites.
Bardolino is one of the few styles of red wines that is best served lightly chilled,in particular while drinking it  in the sun overlooking the lake, in good company. Light poppy red in the glass, showing pure cherry fruits and at 12% alcohol just the perfect match for an alfresco lunch of salad, fish and pasta.
Zenato Bardolino is available at Jus De Vine at 10.99 Seek it out while the sun is shining!




Enjoy,
Julie
JUS DE VINE, PORTMARNOCK

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Wednesday, July 6, 2011

IRISH OFF LICENCES AND WINE SHOPS TO BE TREATED LIKE SEX SHOPS?

The RRAI (mixed traders) are calling on Minister Shatter to enact the Miscellaneous Provisions Bill (Codes of Practice in regard to the sale of alcohol) in order to ensure that mixed traders comply with the RRAI voluntary Code, because if they do not  the Minister for Justice will sign in Section 8.  This means that mixed traders would have to structurally separate their off licences from their grocery etc.  

All of the above is understandable because they have a lot to lose as this structural changeover would be expensive.

However they  are now disingenuously seeking to use the acceptance of Codes of Practice as a means to draw specialist alcohol retailers into this melee, by advocating the removal of the display and merchandising of products in the windows of specialist shops, holding a licence to sell alcohol.

Do they not recognize that:
  • Independent specialist outlets display alcohol because that is the only product they sell.
  • They are trained specialist retailers who trade responsibly.
  • They do not price promote alcohol merely to drive foot-fall into their shops to sell other dearer grocery products.
    Will we have to black out our windows?  Will our customers be required to wear rain macs?!

    See excerpt from the latest RRAI report written by Mr Padraic White "Independent" Chairperson.


    7.3 Promotion and Merchandising of Alcohol Products

    by Stand-Alone Off-Licences

    As indicated in my First Compliance Report, the RRAI members regard the exclusion of stand-alone off-licences from compliance with an agreed Code as an increasingly apparent anomaly. They have pointed to the fact that, while the Code prohibits the display or merchandising of alcoholic products in the window of mixed trader’s premises, there is no such restriction on stand-alone off-licence stores.

    The RRAI expects that relevant aspects of an approved Code of compliance under the proposed legislation would apply to these off-licences.