tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-77809206512374332492023-11-16T06:46:34.260+00:00On the Grapevine blogAll the latest thoughts and events in On the Grapevine, DublinUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger320125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7780920651237433249.post-90961694837441497072017-03-03T09:08:00.000+00:002017-03-03T09:08:03.278+00:00The Notion of Authentic Wine<br />
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A lot has been written about natural wine, a lot of it nonsense on both sides of the fence, but I have found that other people are better than I am at expressing my mixed feelings when it comes to this most controversial of wine topics, so I will start off by pointing you to two good articles:<br />
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One of the best articles I have seen is by Craig Camp on his blog, you can read it <a href="http://winecampblog.com/journal/2017/2/9/natural-wine-defined">here</a>.<br />
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Hugh Johnson also weighed in with his considerable opinion in an<a href="http://decanter.com/wine-news/opinion/guest-blog/do-we-need-a-natural-wine-alternative-354172/"> article in Decanter</a> .<br />
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Unknown to ourselves, we got off to a good start with natural wine. Azienda COS was the first Italian winery we imported from back in 2002(?) - Liam & Sinead Cabot had discovered them while on holidays in France and thought the wines were great - it was only over the years that Giusto explained his philosophy of biodynamic farming, minimal intervention and their championing of indigenous Sicilian grape varieties to us. We just liked the wines, and we still do. Meticulous winemaking and exceptional hygiene mean that we have really never had a problem with the wines - one time we had a bit of secondary fermentation going on and Giusto replaced the stock, no problem. So these are natural wines, but brilliantly made and with excellent purity and balance.<br />
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The most recent natural wines are the aforementioned Liam & Sinead's Roka Blaufrankisch - their most recent foray into winemaking - it too has minimal intervention and nothing added to it so is effectively natural as well. They won't mind me saying they are relatively inexperienced winemakers and yet they can make a wonderful natural wine, clear and bright with wonderful fruit character and lovely balance. <br />
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In between these two high points, experiences have been mixed. I have had some lovely natural wines that tasted, well, natural. I am a big fan of these wines and an enthusiastic supporter of producers who work hard to get the raw materials in good condition and then do just enough to make lovely wine without too much messing around. It's the same reason I love good Italian food - Italians are obsessed with food sourcing and the result is that they take great care to source the best ingredients they can find and then put it on a plate as simply as possible. Organic and biodynamic producers, probably because of the extra work they have to put in the vineyard, do seem to produce nicer wines on the whole but obviously not all the time. <br />
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I have been at a natural wine tasting a number of years ago where about 10 natural wines from 3 different continents were presented as, because they were "natural", being the best expression of their respective terroirs. The problem was, they mostly tasted the same. To me at least, if you had given me the French Cab Franc, the Argentinian Malbec and the Italian Montepulciano blind, I wouldn't have been able to tell them apart. Nor did I derive any pleasure from any of them.<br />
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I have, more recently, been in a natural wine bar in France and presented with fizzy, cloudy, bretty wines - several of them and nobody apologised - in fact we had to pay for them! I just don't get these type of wines. I always have in the back of my mind "Can I sell this?" and the truth is I couldn't sell these type of wines - my customers would send them back to me and I couldn't blame them. So, these wines are not for me.<br />
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Then there is another type of wine that I feel I should appreciate, but don't. These are the trendy orange wines, Georgian wines and other examples of natural wines that taste so weird that I can't figure out if they are supposed to taste like that or not. And so, I fall back to what is always my most basic question - do I like it? And the answer for the ones I have tried so far is no, I don't. So, to my great disappointment, my status as fuddy-duddy is once more confirmed by the fact that I just don't like these wines that all the trendy people rave about.<br />
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My mind, like my mouth, remains open to all wine, but I have come to the conclusion that what I really enjoy is authentic wine - wines made by enthusiastic vignerons, proud and passionate wine people - usually smaller producers, often organic but always trying to make the best wine they can from their own little part of the planet. Wine first, philosophy second, just like back in the early days.<br />
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The truth is in the bottle.<br />
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7780920651237433249.post-26260825693039037352017-01-22T12:24:00.002+00:002017-01-22T12:24:59.984+00:00The Truth is in the Bottle<h2>
The Truth is in the Bottle</h2>
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We are, I'm told, living in a "post-truth society". <br />
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Quite what this means I'm not sure - has the Orwellian nightmare become real? Has social media taken over as people's primary source of information? How do we know what is true at all any more?<br />
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A classic example is the first press conference by new White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer who used the opportunity to berate the reporters present for publishing photos that showed Mr Trump's inauguration ceremony as being somewhat less than full. It was, he said, the most watched ceremony ever, despite the fact that it clearly wasn't. Comical Ali lives on!<br />
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Luckily, with wine, the truth is easier to discern. You just have to taste it. Don't listen to so-called experts, don't be swayed by phony discounts, don't look at scores from critics, definitely don't look at online reviews. If you trust the person selling to you and they know what you like, you could listen to them, otherwise you have to try it for yourself and make up your own mind.<br />
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Some people actually like being told what to think, it saves them the bother of thinking for themselves, but most of us, I believe, find it empowering to form our own opinions, especially about something as unimportant as wine.<br />
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Taste is subjective and I honestly believe that our mood, our surroundings, the company, the food and many other factors have a huge part to play in how wine tastes on any given day. People often talk about having a lovely wine on holidays, taking it home and it doesn't taste as quite as lovely. They say the wine doesn't travel. Unfortunately, it is more a case that they themselves have travelled - from a sunny terrace in the south of France back to damp and drizzly Ireland. The poor wine hasn't a chance!<br />
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There are things you can do to give the wine the best chance to express itself - serve it at the right temperature, use decent glassware, serve it with food etc - but there are times when wines will taste better than others. And that is even before we get into a discussion about the merits or otherwise of the biodynamic calendar and its effects on how wine tastes.<br />
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So, I urge you to treat wine like people - try to leave your prejudices to one side, be open to new grape varieties and regions, knowing that, though different, they just might open you up to a whole new world. Be open-minded, taste, think and then taste again. Go for quality, not quantity. Think about what you drink.<br />
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And then avoid the ones you don't like.<br />
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The truth is in the bottle.<br />
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7780920651237433249.post-25327704548905307402016-05-22T14:08:00.001+01:002016-05-22T14:08:42.899+01:00What are we?Blogger's Law states that the amount of blogging increases in inverse relation to the amount of work available and vice versa, so the fact that I haven't done a post in 6 months is not because I didn't want to, or because there was nothing going on, it is simply a result of being too busy.<br />
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First the usual manic Christmas season was made even more busy by the complication of trying to agree legal terms and obtain finance for a move to new premises planned for January/February. January and February was more legal wrangling until we finally signed the lease and got to work on the new premises and we finally got to open on April 1st (no, I'm not joking).<br />
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The new place is around the corner from our old place, but is on the main street, is four times bigger and on three levels. My initial idea was to have a wine shop, art gallery and book shop, all in the same premises. It is increasingly difficult for small shops - whether it is wine shops or any other type of specialised retailer - to make an impact and stay in the consciousness of the public and, crucially, get them to spend with you again and again. There are so many offerings out there, from online to large shopping centres with everything in between all trying to convince the customer to spend their money with them rather than with someone else. So, my idea was to have a few different, but complementary offerings all under the one roof to create a retail experience that was greater than the sum of its parts. It was also three things that I like and am interested in -art, books and wine. The other thing they have in common, of course, is that they are all notoriously hard to make a living from.<br />
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Nonetheless, I approached the owner of this great premises, undoubtedly one of the best in Dalkey, with my romantic notion and, rather than dismiss it out of hand, he suggested we go look at the building and have a chat. When we saw it again in the cold light of day, we decided to ditch the bookshop idea and keep all of downstairs to ourselves as a wine shop and wine bar and put the art gallery upstairs.<br />
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We had tested the wines by the glass idea in our old shop for the last 2 years and it worked well except that we didn't have the space to do it properly, but we felt confident enough in the concept to make the investment to move to a premises four times as big and that was going to need a considerable amount of money spent in order to get it to the standard we wanted.<br />
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So, we set about planning layouts, décor, furniture, kitchens, equipment and spending money to beat the band. The results of a couple of months of frantic work are below, we hope you like it.<br />
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So, what are we? We are a wine shop still, first and foremost, with a wine bar attached and an art gallery upstairs.<br />
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Wine Shop <br />
We want to have a great wine shop with a range of wines to suit all tastes and budget with the core of the range made up with the wines we import directly from small, quality minded producers. We have 3 members of staff with the WSET Diploma under our belts so we know what we are talking about and have the expertise to guide you on whatever wine journey you wish to take.<br />
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Wine Bar<br />
We serve great wines by the glass in proper Riedel glassware and in a comfortable environment and a nice atmosphere. We serve light food - cheese boards, cold meats etc to accompany the wines as well as soup and sandwiches at lunchtime and great coffee all day long.<br />
You can choose any bottle off the shelf and enjoy it in the wine bar for corkage of only €7.<br />
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The gallery is curated by Siobhan Bastable who is a real art expert and is very well-connected in the art world. The work is an eclectic mix of well-known artists from near and far and is constantly changing. We also use this space for private tastings and corporate events.<br />
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We think we have created something special and hope you can join us soon at 26, Castle St., Dalkey.<br />
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7780920651237433249.post-68924511189849147012015-11-17T16:10:00.001+00:002015-11-17T16:10:07.915+00:00Our Favourite new Bordeaux - Chateau Brande BergereAn unscheduled visit to Huntsworth Wine in Kensington led us to being introduced to one of the best wines we have found this year. Tuggy Meyer, entertaining and knowledgeable owner showed us the Cuvee"O'Byrne " from Chateau Brande Bergere and told us it was his best selling wine in the shop (which was full to the rafters with really good Bordeaux and Burgundy). We happened to be going to Bordeaux the following week, so I set up an appointment.<br />
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Situated a good half hour north of Pomerol, we drove deeper and deeper into the countryside until we came across a beautiful house surrounded by impeccably kept vineyards, some already harvested, others with plump ripe grapes waiting to be picked. It is situated on a hillside overlooking the Dronne Valley. It is a small, family-owned estate, owned and managed by the charming Denis and Edith Dalibot since 1997. The estate makes 3 wines - a very small amount of a rather delicious Rose that we will look at next year and 2 reds, both Bordeaux Superieurs.<br />
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The Cuvee Tradition is a blend of 40% Merlot, 35% abernet Franc and 25% Cabernet Sauvignon - it is aged for 18 months in cement vats. It is a gentle, well-made, classic claret - ripe, soft with great fruit character and good length and complexity. An absolute joy at this price.<br />
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The aforementioned Cuvee O'Byrne (named after an Irish priest, one of the Wine Geese!) has the same assemblage, but the best grapes go into it and it gets 18 months of oak aging. this is a full-bodied and rich wine, but with perfect balance - again a great example of how Bordeaux should be. If it had Saint Emilion on the label, a wine of this quality would be twice the price.<br />
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It is an estate whose wines regularly feature strongly in the Guide Hachette, Decanter and Jancis Robinson have both given great reviews and it was ranked Number 1 of all (however many thousand) Bordeaux and Bordeaux Superieurs by "Revue de Vins de France" for the 2013 vintage.<br />
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For more info see <a href="http://www.brandebergere.com/">www.brandebergere.com</a><br />
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7780920651237433249.post-85317939159736238622015-11-06T15:16:00.001+00:002015-11-06T15:16:17.518+00:0017th Annual Wine FairHard to believe, but our 17th Wine Fair is on next Thursday, November 12th at 6pm in Fitzpatricks Killiney Castle.<br />
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We have just gone through the list and, out of about 100 wines, over 40 are new from last year. Most of our own imports are there, of course, but we have some great wines from all over the world, sourced from some of Ireland's best wine companies.<br />
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It's not only a great chance to try a huge range of amazing wines, but it is generally a good night out as well.<br />
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You can avail of great discounts too for orders on the night.<br />
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Hope to see you there - tickets are €10.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7780920651237433249.post-42333267337885721862015-10-12T13:24:00.001+01:002015-10-12T13:24:08.591+01:00Top 10 reasons to reduce excise duty
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;">There are so many reasons to reduce excise duty on wine, it
is hard to narrow it down to just 10, but here goes:<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<i style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;"><span style="font-family: Calibri;"><span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Irish
politicians see wine just as money<o:p></o:p></span></i></div>
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<!--[if !supportLists]--><span style="mso-bidi-font-family: Calibri; mso-bidi-theme-font: minor-latin;"><span style="mso-list: Ignore;"><span style="font-family: Calibri;">1.</span><span style="font-size-adjust: none; font-stretch: normal; font: 7pt/normal "Times New Roman";">
</span></span></span><!--[endif]--><span style="font-family: Calibri;">Excise duty on wine is the highest in the EU,
completely off the scale at €3.19 per bottle and a bubble-bursting €6.38 per
bottle for sparkling wine. Our nearest rivals are the UK and Scandinavian
countries, but we have raced into the lead in the last two years. Think about
this – we pay 106 times more than the French while the Germans pay no duty at
all. Zero!<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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</span></span></span><!--[endif]--><span style="font-family: Calibri;">Excise duty has increased by 62% in budgets
2013/2014 – with the government now raking in an extra €150million per year
just from wine. Why has it been targeted in this way? Is it because it is a
soft target or because policy is being made by beer-swilling troglodytes who
know no culture aside from agriculture? Soft target, probably.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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</span></span></span><!--[endif]--><span style="font-family: Calibri;">Wine is taxed more,<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>proportionally, than other alcohol products.
Even though beer and spirits have stupidly high taxes on them, wine has been
singled out and taxed higher than everything else.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<i style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;"><span style="font-family: Calibri;"><span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Michael
Noonan talking to wine drinkers<o:p></o:p></span></i></div>
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<!--[if !supportLists]--><span style="mso-bidi-font-family: Calibri; mso-bidi-theme-font: minor-latin;"><span style="mso-list: Ignore;"><span style="font-family: Calibri;">4.</span><span style="font-size-adjust: none; font-stretch: normal; font: 7pt/normal "Times New Roman";">
</span></span></span><!--[endif]--><span style="font-family: Calibri;">It’s tough on small businesses. Small wine shops
and independent off-licences have families whose livelihoods are dependent on
them being able to compete with supermarkets, who are able to sell wine below
cost and then overcharge you for milk or whatever to make up the difference.
Small businesses can’t do that and have to pass on wine duty increases in full.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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</span></span></span><!--[endif]--><span style="font-family: Calibri;">It’s anti-competitive and anti-European – entry
level wine costs at least double in this country than in France or Spain. Why
should Paddy have to pay double what Pierre or Carlos pays? Why?<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<!--[if !supportLists]--><span style="mso-bidi-font-family: Calibri; mso-bidi-theme-font: minor-latin;"><span style="mso-list: Ignore;"><span style="font-family: Calibri;">6.</span><span style="font-size-adjust: none; font-stretch: normal; font: 7pt/normal "Times New Roman";">
</span></span></span><!--[endif]--><span style="font-family: Calibri;">It’s anti-jobs. Wine companies in Ireland have
been shutting down or shedding jobs directly as a result of the increases in
wine duty. Conversely, imagine the boost to cross-border trade if wine was
cheaper in Dundalk than Newry?<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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</span></span></span><!--[endif]--><span style="font-family: Calibri;">Wine is both civilised and civilising – it is a
drink to be enjoyed in moderation and with food. It makes food taste better and
your friends better company.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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</span>Civilised wine shop<o:p></o:p></span></i></div>
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</span></span></span><!--[endif]--><span style="font-family: Calibri;">Wine is not the enemy. The sight of people drunk
in the street, fighting and clogging up A&E is obviously a menace to
society and a concern for us all. However, I don’t think these people have been
drinking a nice glass of Gevrey Chambertin or a crisp, fresh Sancerre. More
likely beer, cider, vodka, tablets, cocaine – maybe all of the above. But not
wine. It’s a mentality change we need, not more tax on<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>wine drinkers.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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</span></span></span><!--[endif]--><span style="font-family: Calibri;">Wine is good for you! Not in a makey-up
“Guinness is good for you” way, but actually, scientifically-proven good for
you. In moderation, of course. A glass of red a day is rich in anti-oxidants
and helps your digestive system. It’s practically medicine, except it tastes
good.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;">10. Just like the rest of the country, the wine trade needs a break. It's been a tough 7-8 years with many casualties along the way. Some breathing space would be nice...</span></div>
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The Natural wine movement has been gathering steam for a
number of years now, as a growing number
of winemakers are choosing to go down the natural route and many consumers are
seeking out these wines in the hope of finding a more authentic and natural
wine experience.<o:p></o:p></div>
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So, what is Natural Wine?<o:p></o:p></div>
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As with many things in the wine world, a definition that
everyone can agree on is somewhat elusive. However, most agree that for a wine
to be described as Natural with a capital N, it needs to have the following
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<li><span style="text-indent: -18pt;">Vineyard practices need to be organic (no
chemicals, pesticides etc) or preferably biodynamic (that’s another story)</span></li>
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chaptalization (adding sugar) or tinkering with acidity levels (which is often
legal, depending on local regulations)<o:p></o:p></div>
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The theory is that by intervening as little as possible with
the winemaking progress, that the wines will express fully and more accurately
where they come from and the characteristics of the grape variety. This sounds
like a worthwhile aspiration although I’m not convinced that the average
consumer is that bothered about whether a wine reflects its terroir or not –
most just want a nice glass of wine. Anyway, the idea is to get a more
authentic wine and that is probably a good thing. Fans of natural wines also
argue that, because the product is made with no chemicals it is easier on the
planet and easier on the person drinking the wine, more digestible and without
the nasty side effects (headaches etc) that some people get from drinking wine.
This could well be true, it seems to make sense, although there is little
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Does the wine live up to its noble aspirations?<o:p></o:p></div>
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This is where it gets complicated and it is an area of
considerable controversy. There are many people in the wine trade who argue
that natural wines are riddled with faults and that, far from being an improvement,
they are actually a step backward in terms of winemaking. David Gleave, the owner of large UK importer
Liberty Wines (he knows what he is talking about) went as far as to dedicate
the introduction to last year’s wholesale list explaining why they were not
embracing natural wines. Tim Atkin, a
respected writer with vast experience (he also knows what he is talking about)
is always banging on in favour of natural wines.</div>
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In Ireland, the natural wine drum is being banged most
loudly and successfully by Pascal from Kilkenny-based importers Le Caveau and
they have probably the widest range of natural wines in the country – see <a href="http://www.lecaveau.ie/">www.lecaveau.ie</a> .<o:p></o:p></div>
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What do I think?<o:p></o:p></div>
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My own focus has always been on what is in the bottle rather
that what the winemaker believes. On one hand, I think the extra care and
attention that is required in the vineyard to make this work does sometimes
result in better wine. On the other hand I have been at natural wine tastings
where maybe as much as 50% of the wines are faulty to the point where, if I
ordered them in a restaurant I would send them back, and yet the winemaker is
unwilling to admit that there is anything wrong.<o:p></o:p></div>
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So, as with anything to do with wine, there are good and bad
wines under the natural wine umbrella – I would never buy a wine just because
it is natural, but I do often seek them out because when they are good, they
are very good indeed. The good news is that tasting them to find out is good
fun. <o:p></o:p></div>
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Here are three reds
that are made using natural wine principles but are really great wines in their
own right.<o:p></o:p></div>
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<u><strong>Gran Cerdo Tempranillo (imported by Le Caveau) €15</strong></u><br />
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<u><strong>COS Cerasuolo, Sicily (imported by On the Grapevine and
Cabot &<o:p></o:p></strong></u><br />
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<strong><u>Co) €30</u></strong></div>
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Giusto Occipinti has been at the forefront of quality
Sicilian winemaking for many years now and was making natural wine before
anyone had even heard of the term. A blend of Nero d’Avola and Frappato,
this is delicious, fresh and juicy but complex and long with a perfect
balance of fruit and tannin. One of those wines where one bottle is never
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7780920651237433249.post-31263669096857015262015-07-17T15:40:00.003+01:002015-07-17T15:40:58.857+01:00Rosé with CojonesI got soaked playing football last night, properly soaked, wringing water from my jersey, squelchy boots, the whole thing. So I have officially given up on summer, but I haven't given up on Rosé just yet. <br />
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Rosé comes in many different guises - we can draw a veil over the style that probably sell the most - sweetish pink wines that might even have the word "blush" on the label. I'm blushing just thinking about it.<br />
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The we have the Southern French Rosés in various guises which probably hit their peak in Provence - usually dry, pale in colour, quite delicious and easy to drink. That said, they are sometimes too delicate when they meet the food that results from your average Irish BBQ - burgers, sausages, chicken wings - not the most elegant food at the best of times, but when grilled to various levels of incineration as is usually the case, you really need a wine (or beer) that will stand up and be counted.<br />
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Arzuaga, sandwiched as they are in between Pingus and Vega Sicilia are rightly renowned as being one of the leading producers of Ribera del Duero, and their wines are full on- fruit and oak are usually equally matched but nevertheless are quite extrovert in their style. On a visit earlier in the year, I was curious to try their Rosado, made from Tempranillo, not Grenache.<br />
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This is a full-on Rosé, light in colour, but medium bodied and with loads of lovely summer fruits, concentrated enough to take on pretty much any food you care to throw its way. The elegant bottle, printed to avoid the label coming off in the ice bucket, might make you think this is a gentle, feminine wine, but don't be fooled, this is a Rosé with cojones!<br />
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(It's also an excellent hangover cure, as I discovered after a night of over-indulgence in Arzuaga's amazing hotel the previous night!)<br />
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The above is a very nice Montepulciano d'Abruzzo from a producer called Zaccagnini - it is a wine that we have carried pretty much since we started up - it is a very pleasant, juicy mid-priced Montepulciano, fair value for its price which used to be sub €15, now you will find it in many independents priced around €17-18 after the duty increases in recent budgets. We call it "Twiggy" because of the little stick tied on to the front.<br />
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Still, at €17.95 I think it represents reasonable value for money.<br />
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Then I see it in Supervalu on promotion at €15 - I don't particularly mind this as we occasionally get undercut by retailers with bigger purchasing power than us and we try to respond as best we can if this happens. However, what surprised me was that it was on promotion as reduced from €23 down to €15!<br />
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This is a wine which was never €23 and for Supervalu to try and portray this as a 35% discount when it is clearly a (max) 16% discount is, in my view a blatant attempt to swindle consumers.<br />
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This is an issue which I think should be tackled with more vigour by our wine writers but perhaps they shy away from it given that the main culprits also happen to be major newspaper advertisers....<br />
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There is a consumer story here that, if it was on bread or milk, would be a major scandal, but wine apparently is fair game for this kind of malpractice.<br />
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Anyway, Twiggy, now only €15! Reduced from €18.....<br />
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7780920651237433249.post-37339323796103294162015-03-20T09:50:00.002+00:002015-03-20T09:50:52.477+00:00Sweet 16We are 16 years old this week, so we are offering 20% of all wine this weekend (Friday and Saturday) if you buy 6 bottles or more.<br />
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Sweet.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7780920651237433249.post-42326568752407951152015-02-11T10:21:00.002+00:002015-02-11T10:21:30.290+00:00Grand stretch in the evenings<br />
Happy Thursday<br />
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Due to popular demand, we will be back open till 8.30pm now on Thursdays (as well as Friday & Saturday) - our €5 corkage deal is now available EVERY DAY!<br />
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Next Wine Event<br />
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A date for you Diary - Friday, March 6th - we will have our friends from Villa Locatelli / Angoris in beautiful Friuli over early March and we will be hosting a wine dinner in Fitzpatricks Killiney Castle on the date at 7.30pm - we will have a sparkling wine reception and the taste 4 wines with a matching menu from the team in Fitzpatricks - all for €45. Book your place with Carol as usual on 01 2353054 and we will have more info closer to the time.<br />
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Wine Deal for the next few weeks<br />
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Also from Friuli, Pradio are lovely wines and we have their Sauvignon Blanc and Refosco on a 2 for €30 deal at the moment - a saving of €3 per bottle. They will be open over the weekend if you want to try them.<br />
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Cheers!<br />
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7780920651237433249.post-64334946917453300332015-01-23T17:55:00.000+00:002015-01-23T17:55:06.032+00:00Wine Dinner in Beaufield Mews - February 6thOk, January is nearly over so we feel in need of a decent Wine Dinner and where better to start than with 2 of our favourite places - Bordeaux and Beaufield Mews.<br />
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We have Lionel Latorse from Vignobles Latorse coming over to guide us through a range of wines from AC Bordeaux Sec through to Saint Emilion Grand Cru and we will match it with some classic dishes in the warm and elegant surrounds of Beaufield Mews.<br />
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It all kicks off on Friday, February 6th at 7.30pm with a drinks reception and will follow with a delicious 3 course dinner with wines to match.<br />
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The cost for all your food and wine is €50 per person.<br />
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We hope you can join us for what will be a special evening.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7780920651237433249.post-799018307953556902015-01-19T12:19:00.000+00:002015-01-19T12:19:25.078+00:00Why Leo Varadkar shocked me yesterdayAfter hearing about Leo Varadkar coming out on the radio yesterday (I think we all knew didn't we?....good-looking man, no sign of a girlfriend etc etc...) I had a look on his twitterfeed to see he was proudly proclaiming that he is "on the dry" for January as part of the campaign by the Irish Heart Foundation.<br />
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I know they mean well and I believe the Irish Heart Foundation do great work (I have a family history that makes me think I might need their support at some stage). I also know that Minister Varadkar has to come out and support these initiatives, but I think it misses the point on a few fronts.<br />
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Firstly, what we should all aspire to is a sensible and healthy approach to alcohol in our society. Binging at Christmas and fasting in January is neither healthy nor sensible - it is the alcohol equivalent of yo-yo dieting. It will do nothing except reinforce bad habits. Whatever happened to moderation?<br />
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Secondly, giving up wine at any time of year is clearly a bad idea as the health benefits of wine consumption in moderation are well documented at this stage, but January is a particularly bad month to try and give up. It is a month when you need warmth and comfort - big casseroles and a glass of red by the fire. It is too cold and miserable to even contemplate water with your dinner.<br />
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Lastly, January is grim enough for us wine merchants with those ridiculous new years resolutions without having some officially sanctioned campaign to give it up altogether! Drink less, but drink better - that's what I say - all year round!<br />
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Now, where did I put my runners.....<br />
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7780920651237433249.post-50952410336734637722014-11-06T16:16:00.003+00:002014-11-06T16:16:37.586+00:00Annual Wine Fair next Thursday and John Wilson tomorrow
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Annual Wine Fair next week in Fitzpatricks Killiney Castle from 6-9pm. Carol
and myself have been putting together a great list of nearly 100 wines for you
to taste. We have a LOT of new stuff in this year, so it will be a great night.
If you choose to put in an order, you will avail of some great prices on the
night. Ticket are €10 but call in to the shop and speak nicely to Carol and I'm
sure she will look after you. Hope to see you next Thursday!<br />
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John Wilson (Irish Times wine writer) is launching his new book tomorrow
(Friday 7th) evening at 5.30pm in the shop. Please call in, we will be sampling
a few of his recommendations and he will be signing copies...what better way to
start the weekend?<br />
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See you soon,<br />
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<u><strong>Book Launch Friday 7th at 5.30</strong></u><br />
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First up, the Irish Times' wine scribe, John Wilson, is paying us a visit this Friday 7th at 5.30pm to launch his new book Wilsononwine - in which he describes his favourite wines of the year. We will be tasting a selection of his recommendations in the shop from 5.30pm sharp.<br />
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This is a free event but it will be short and sweet as we have normal Friday business to get on with as well so we hope you can pop in.<br />
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<strong><u>Wine Fair Thursday 13th from 6pm to 9pm</u></strong><br />
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This is our 16th Wine Fair and it is still one of our favourite nights of the year - we will have a huge range of great wines open for tasting and we have had quite an influx of new wines this year so we are really looking forward to sharing them with you. As always there will be great discounts available on the night so that our great customers can get some of their Christmas shopping done at very keen prices. <br />
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Apart from anything else, it is a brilliant night out - tickets are available now for €10 from the shop - call Carol on 01 2353054 for more information.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7780920651237433249.post-13817380574226261032013-11-12T17:03:00.000+00:002013-11-12T17:03:07.441+00:00Wine Fair Thursday, Nov 14thTis the season for the wine fairs and we have our 15th(!) one coming up....how time flies!<br />
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I have just done the list and we have some great wines lined up, from our new Greek range from Kiryianni to fine white Burgundies from Pierre Yves Colin-Morey and from a simple Sauvignon Blanc to some world beaters like Felton Road, this is a tasting not to be missed.<br />
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Over 80 wines, some great deals and a brilliant night out. Call Carol on 01 2353054 to book a place or turn up on the night and we will sort you out.<br />
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Details as follows:<br />
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On the Grapevine Annual Wine Fair<br />
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Thursday, November 14th from 6pm - 9pm<br />
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Fitzpatrick's Killiney Castle Hotel, Killiney, Co. Dublin.<br />
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All welcome!<br />
<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7780920651237433249.post-48705376306259276262013-10-10T17:14:00.000+01:002013-10-10T17:14:00.353+01:00Another open letter to Michael NoonanLast year, after the shock of the budget, I penned a letter to Michael Noonan, you can read it <a href="http://onthegrapevineblog.blogspot.ie/2012/12/my-letter-to-michael-noonan-sent-today.html?showComment=1354925297777#c8724443133011047310">here</a>. I have to say I only wrote it to vent my frustration at the time and wasn't expecting to get any response from the Minister or from the Department of Finance.<br />
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I was right. Tumbleweed ensued....<br />
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However, as we look forward with bated breath to our 6th austerity budget, and with the restaurant sector doing a great job with their Keep Vat % campaign, I have grown increasingly annoyed at the lack of voice for the wine trade. Where are NOFFLA? There was a press release from the Irish Wine Association in the middle of August when all politicians are on holidays and the rest of the country weren't paying attention, but nothing else. So here goes again.<br />
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Dear Minister Noonan,<br />
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I'm sure you are busy right now putting the finishing touches to the budget, but I would like to write a short letter in defence of our humble wine trade.<br />
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As you know, you put the excise duty up on wine in last years budget by 81c + VAT, bringing the current level of excise on a bottle of wine up to €2.78 per bottle. This is way higher than the excise (per degree of alcohol) on beer in this country, the highest duty on wine in the EU and six times higher than the EU average. In the country we are supposed to try and emulate in every way, Germany, there is no duty on wine at all! What I'm saying is that, no matter which way you look at it, duty on wine in this country is way too high and certainly shouldn't go any higher.<br />
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In our trade - and I personally am only a tiny, tiny cog in the wheel - we are in the almost unique position of handing over more than 50% of our monthly turnover to the revenue commissioners in the form of duty and vat. So, our revenue bill each month is by far our biggest outlay every month and this has gone up by 40% as a result of last year's budget. Most of us are hanging on by our finger nails and any further increase will surely destroy the independent trade and hand even further power to multinationals.<br />
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Jobs. Businesses going bust will lay people off. I don't need to explain that one.<br />
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Smuggling. I already have had numerous cases of restaurants telling me about people approaching them offering wine at €4 per bottle for COD and out of the back of a van. This wine is obviously not coming out of a bonded warehouse. Any further increase will see this activity take off like a rocket.<br />
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Below cost selling - will is still on offer for €4, €5. Do I need to do the maths? OK out of €5, there is €3.80 in tax so either they are getting the wine for free and magic pixies are packing it and transporting it or this wine is below cost and is being sold as a loss leader. Not only does this fly in the face of any semblance of responsible retailing of a dangerous substance, but the exchequer loses out with every bottle. It makes all sorts of sense to stop it. At the moment, you can buy a bottle of Heineken for 0.90c or a bottle of Volvic for 0.99c.<br />
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I really hope you can see sense to leave what is left of our trade alone and, if you need to tap the alcohol industry for money, try to be imaginative and find it from the only sector who can afford it - the supermarkets.<br />
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All the best and good luck next week.<br />
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Yours sincerely,<br />
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Gabriel Cooney<br />
On the Grapevine<br />
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favourites is back in stock after a protracted absence. This
delicious wine is made by COS - a trailblazer in Sicily known for
the very high quality of their wines as much as their "natural"
winemaking methods. They were biodynamic back when most people
thought it had something to do with Steve Austin and their care and
attention really shows in the wines which are always amazing,
always interesting and always easy to drink. This bottle was pictured
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wines in with interesting grape varieties - Marselan, Fiano,
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new range from Languedoc - tasty, elegant and good value.<br />
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Call in to the shop and Carol will point you in the right direction
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Back in the mists of time when I was trying to figure out what to do when I grew up, I always fancied having a book shop. Wine shop was up there as well, but books have always had a fascination for me - from when I was a lad devouring every book I could get my hands on, through the embarrassing pseudo-intellectual phase that lasted longer than it really should have and through to my current love of reading, albeit in snatches here and there when not working/sleeping/eating/driving kids here, there and everywhere.<br />
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However, wine won the day and 14 years later, here we are. However, the <a href="http://dalkeybookfestival.org/">Dalkey Book Festival</a> is on this weekend June 14-16th and Dalkey finds itself without a bookshop. One of my favourite bookshops is <a href="http://gutterbookshop.com/">The Gutter Bookshop</a> in Temple Bar so I thought why not live the dream, just for a weekend and get these guys to open a pop - up bookshop in our shop for the weekend.<br />
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And that's what we're doing - this Friday through to Sunday, we will have wine and books - what a combination! - all weekend. We will have lots of bottles open for tasting, the Gutter will have lots of books by all the writers featured in the festival - we are all geared up for it; make sure you call in!Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7780920651237433249.post-18975565164513477732013-05-16T17:35:00.001+01:002013-05-16T17:35:14.706+01:00Summer Wine Fair<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;">It won’t come as a big surprise to hear that I love wine. It
is a drink to be celebrated and to celebrate with. It makes our food taste
better and tastes better with food. It is a conduit for conviviality, sharing
and enjoying time with our family and friends.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;">It is endlessly varied, every bottle a surprise. Grape
varieties, producers and styles are constantly throwing up something new and
interesting.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>It can be a source of great
joy and enriches our lives in many ways. Of course, there are good ones and bad
ones, and all alcohol needs to be treated with respect, but on balance wine is
a civilised drink designed to be drunk with food and not to excess.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;">This is why it annoys me to see wine reviews and
recommendations where the wine is listed as “drinkable”. Is this not a basic
requirement? Should we not set the bar just a little higher than this? I mean,
a food writer doesn’t recommend a restaurant on the basis of the food being “edible”.
Restaurants are rightly celebrated when they are showcasing excellence,
innovation and value. So why do we set the bar so low for wine?<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;">I realise that there are editorial pressures to keep it real
and to offer wines that are widely available and not too expensive, but I think
this can be achieved without resorting to recommending the €4 German “Pinot
Grigio” in your local Lidl or Tesco on the basis that it is possible to consume
it without falling ill. There are thousands of wines available in this market,
a huge range of excellent wines, that surely deserve to be promoted and
celebrated by our opinion leaders.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;">So, if you see the word “drinkable” in a wine review, use
your noggin, read between the lines and understand that the writer is really
saying “I didn’t really like this and wouldn’t drink it myself in a month of
Sundays, but I was under pressure to put in a cheap wine and they sent me this
sample. I’m pretty sure you won’t require hospitalisation after it”.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri;">Aim higher folks, don’t settle for drinkable. Ask for one
that is quirky, tasty, interesting, good value, stunning, amazing……….<o:p></o:p></span><br />
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7780920651237433249.post-34558345804274573122013-04-23T13:50:00.001+01:002013-04-23T13:50:48.891+01:00Why you pay for below-cost sellingI'm not sure why I am on an email list for a certain symbol group drinks promotions, but I am and I got one yesterday that set me thinking....<br />
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We all know that selling alcohol is below cost is perfectly legal. We all know that it goes on all the time - supermarkets use alcohol as a loss leader to get you in to the store where you will then do the rest of your shopping and they can fleece you for bread or eggs or bananas or whatever you are into. I understand that many see this as a good thing, healthy competition etc etc. But what if you were told that the supermarket are not doing this as some sort of charity strategy, but that it was being partly funded by you?<br />
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How does this work? Ok, looking at the pricing sheet I was emailed yesterday and, taking a random example of Faustino VII Rioja, an unexciting but drinkable (this phrase is forming the basis of a future post) rioja from a massive factory in Spain somewhere. According to this, the normal wholesale price for this wine is €87.75 + vat with the promo price at €83+ vat per case or a wholesale price at €102.09 including vat or €8.51 per bottle. Now this same wine is often on promotion in at least one of our leading supermarkets at €8 per bottle of 51c LESS than the wholesale price. Maybe they get a better price than this, maybe they are bringing it in from the UK, but lets take it as an example of how below cost selling costs you money. If it's not on this wine, the maths work the same on other wines, beers and spirits.<br />
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Let's say they buy the wine at the promo price of €83 per case or €6.92 + plus vat at 23% of €1.59 - a total of €8.51.<br />
They sell it at €8.00 including a vat amount of €1.50. In their vat return, they pay €1.50 to the revenue and claim back the €1.59, so the revenue have to pay them back €0.09 per bottle. Now, 9 cent won't go far in funding Bertie Ahern's pension, but multiply it out and it adds up pretty quickly. Lets say 100 stores each sell 20 cases ( conservative) each of this wine - how much does that make? That adds up to €2160. Still not enough to make Bertie open a bank account. But say they do this on 20 wines and say they do it six times a year and all of a sudden you are up to a <strong><u>cool quarter of a million in reclaimed</u></strong> <strong><u>VAT.</u></strong> That's just one supermarket and its just one wine. Its probably worse on beer and spirits. <br />
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This is costing the country literally millions every year, is contributing hugely to the problem of binge drinking and is driving the independent sector, not to mention the pub trade to the floor, and every business that closes costs the revenue more. All financed you and I, the compliant taxpayers and to the benefit of whom? <br />
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So, after that little rant, just two questions:<br />
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1. Why don't the government ban below-cost selling? (Afraid of supermarkets - jobs)<br />
2. Why don't any of the newspapers pick up on it? (Afraid of supermarkets -advertising revenue)<br />
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Cheers, and keep fighting the good fight!Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7780920651237433249.post-66672252557671331962013-03-03T15:17:00.001+00:002013-03-03T15:17:46.526+00:00How to get more money out of the Alcohol industryThe post budget price increases are really kicking in now with new price lists from the main importers coming in and looking scary. Even the supermarkets have all put up their prices and look set to become even more dependent on price promotions to sell their wine.<br />
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From our own point of view, we have something of a philosophical quandary that we haven't yet quite got our heads around. One of our principles has always been that we won't sell anything that we wouldn't be prepared to drink ourselves. This principle is mainly driven by fear that we bring in a shipment of wine that we can't sell and we end up having to drink it ourselves. Thankfully, it doesn't happen very often. Operating on this principle, we were able to get wine out under a tenner and still be happy that we were selling decent stuff. However, under the new duty regime, all the wines we like are over a tenner.<br />
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Now, it's not like the customer has any more money in their pockets; in fact they have even less year by year. So, naturally, they still want to drink wine, but they want to pay less, not more. At the other side of the equation, we have producers who obviously want to put up prices, not reduce them. So the hike in duty could scarcely have come at a worse time. But come it did. We expected that alcohol would be hit, I mean every other sector gets hit, so why not alcohol? Well, there is really no reason why not.<br />
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"So, we need to get more money from the alcohol sector. Let's sit down and think about how best to do this" the mandarins in the Department of Finance didn't say when considering this issue. Instead, the logic seemed to be "Let's stick it to the wine drinkers - they won't dare complain". You have to remember that the big players in alcohol in this country are Diageo, the publicans and the supermarkets. Wine importers are a fragmented group of people afflicted with varying degrees of eccentricity - certainly not a group who have the wherewithal to sit at a table with the Department of Finance and make them tremble in their Clarks. Faced with a choice between upsetting this random selection of oddballs and sitting down to argue the case with English multinationals like Tesco and Diageo, there is really no choice if you are a middle ranking official in the Dept of Finance who dislikes confrontation. Easy money, like taking candy from a baby.<br />
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Or is it? Let's take a step up and look at this in context. We are trying to attract tourists with a concept called the Gathering this year. Restaurants have worked really hard in the last few years to get prices down to the point where we have a really interesting range of places offering great food at great prices - a key piece in the puzzle of getting the tourist offering right. This increase in duty, if everybody passed it on at full margin, would result in a €4 increase in a bottle of wine at restaurant level. So, not great for tourism.<br />
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What about unemployment - surely increasing excise will create jobs? Err, no.<br />
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What about health - we are trying to combat anti-social drinking - putting up the price is good? Well, as I have pointed out before, nobody goes out on the street and starts a fight after a couple of glasses of wine with their dinner. It's slabs of beer, it's cheap vodka, it's Red fucking Bull. This merits a separate post, so I won't rant on here.<br />
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Ok, so it won't tackle anti-social drinking, it will destroy jobs, it's bad for tourism, but the government needs the money, so stop your whining and suck it up, Mr Fancypants Wine Drinker. Ok, but let's take into consideration the reduction in the number of bottles through people shopping abroad, reduced consumption and smuggling and we will be lucky if the revenue taken from wine stays at the same level - I fully expect it to reduce.<br />
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So how do you get money out of the alcohol lobby that doesn't damage tourism, destroy jobs, that is fair to all sectors of the market and which could tackle anti-social drinking? <br />
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3 simple measures:<br />
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<li>Ban below-cost selling on booze - I would love to know how much this costs the revenue every year. Lets say I buy a bottle of wine for €10 + vat. Total cost to me is €12.30 - of which I claim back €2.30 from the revenue. I then, as part of a promotion, sell this below cost at €8. The VAT part of this is €1.50 which I pay to the revenue. So, the revenue is down €0.80 on this bottle. The revenue commissioners are actually part-funding the below cost selling of alcohol by supermarkets (or by anyone who wants to do it). </li>
<li>Charge for off-licences as a % of Turnover - we pay €500 for a licence for a small wine shop on a side street in Dalkey. A massive supermarket pays the same even though their turnover on alcohol is huge by comparison. Make €500 the floor and then charge by turnover. Simple.</li>
<li>Increase duty by a small amount across, wine, beer and spirits so that everybody take a hit.</li>
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I know, I know these measures seem too simple and fair, they would never work. Tesco and Diageo would never go for it.<br />
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7780920651237433249.post-48765890360153666892013-02-05T18:23:00.000+00:002013-02-05T18:23:21.992+00:00Booze Cruise - does it add up?It's been a long time since I've gone on a booze cruise and I have to say, it was good craic when we last visited a "foire aux vins", one of those sales in September that French supermarkets. This was back before we started importing our own wine and we just wanted to have a look to see what the story was.<br />
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Some food and a feed of pints on the overnight sailing, then a quick dash around the supermarket grabbing bottles without much idea as to what they might be like - then a race back to the boat and a repeat of the night before and then back to Rosslare.<br />
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With the new duty really making itself known now that everybody has to finally pass on the increase, the search is on for that holiest of Holy Grails - great, cheap wine. When you spend €10 on a bottle in Ireland now, €4.65 is going straight to the government - €1.87 in VAT and €2.78 in Duty. The poor guy who makes the stuff is getting considerably less than that, not to mention the even poorer guy/gal selling it!<br />
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I'm not a very emotional kinda guy, I like dealing in facts and figures so let's have a look and see if it all adds up. Apparently, Martin Moran was writing about booze cruises in the Sunday Times last weekend, but I didn't read it so can't comment. Thankfully, Tomas Clancy, also writing last weekend about it already has done some research so lets do the sums as I am too lazy to do my own:<br />
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Champagne - this is on Normandie Wine's website at €36 - Tomas reckons you can save €13 per bottle but if you were coming in to me looking to buy 3 doz champagne, I would give you a deal on that, but lets leave it at €13 per btl cos the Normandie crowd might cut you a deal as well...<br />
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Red Wine - Tomas quotes €7.50 for Paralelle 45 Cotes du Rhone from Normandie Wine - why you would take 2 days out of your life to buy Paralelle 45 is beyond me, but let's run with it. You can probably pick this up for €12.50 - certainly on a deal so you are saving a fiver per bottle.<br />
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White Wine - Tomas mentions the Bouchard Macon Lugny - once again tap water is a perfectly good alternative - but let's run with it for the sake of argument. You should also be able to get this for €12.50 if only for the fact that the wine shop owner should be keen to get shot of it, so again you are saving a fiver.<br />
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Champagne 36 x €13 = €468<br />
Wine 100x €5 = €500<br />
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Total saving about €1000<br />
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Now, what does it cost? €300 for boat, €50 on petrol €100 on food & drink - let's call it €500.<br />
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So, the real saving is about €500 on an average sized wedding buying average wines at average prices. That's not accounting for your time - 2 days and nights spent holed up on a boat - that sounds bad until you factor in the fact that it's a little bit windy in this part of the world. How good are the old sea legs? Like the smell of vomit? Sometimes there is entertainment on the boat - putting up with that can have untold consequences, post-traumatic stress, sleepless nights....<br />
Also, what kind of car do you have? Is it able to carry that much wine (this amount would weigh about 300kg)?<br />
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Now, if you are looking for a weekend away, this is certainly an option, but if that is what you are looking for, the newspapers have perfectly good travel writers who can recommend options for you. The wine writers are not best positioned to advise you on your travel plans.<br />
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Spending two nights on a boat to buy at best average (at worst piss poor wines they can't sell anywhere else) wines doesn't cut it for me.<br />
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The other and in my, opinion, only option for a booze cruise is to carefully research great producers in your chosen region, take a week and arrange visits to taste the wines and, please by all means, buy from them and bring them home avoiding the ridiculous taxes in this country. Take a week, take two weeks and take your time, get to know the region, the wines and the people who make them. Come home with great wines and a love for them and spread the good news to all your friends and family. Because the more people love great wine, the better it is for the increasingly small number of people who sell good wine in this country.<br />
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As always, be careful out there, think about what you drink, go for quality not quantity. Keep away from the horses.<br />
<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7780920651237433249.post-59540311321787662682013-02-04T17:21:00.002+00:002013-02-04T17:21:58.307+00:00A great night in the Yacht ClubSometimes it just comes together. We had the opportunity to have 5 winemakers over together thanks to the good work of my colleague, Liam, who was trying to put a Winemakers' Weekend together, with a day in Dublin and a day in Westport. It takes quite a lot of coordination to get 5 people, who are all busy doing their own thing, to be able and willing to come to Ireland on the same weekend and with the same agenda.<br />
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So, we were lucky enough to have 5 great winemakers together - Fritz Becker (Pinot Noir, Germany), Phillipp Wittmann (Riesling, Germany), Stephane Vedeau (Cotes du Rhone and lots besides), Also Degani (Valpolicella) and Miro Mundi from Slovenia.<br />
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So we would like to thank the winemakers for coming over, the Yacht Club for doing such a great job on the food and service and of course the customers who came along and made it such a great night. Till the next time!</div>
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