Notes from France June 13 ’14
Reminder
Since circumstances here en France are conspiring to make posting the weekly blog something of a challenge, this post will just be a reminder to all of our Faithful Followers that the wine shop will NOT be open this weekend, because we are en chateau deep in the French countryside in the northeast corner of the Languedoc wine region. If there is time later I will update. Right now I gotta go or some really good wine is gonna disappear before I get to it!
More later!
Notes from France June 6 ’14
Hours
ummm…late reminder…we are not open this weekend or next…!
Photos
Just concluding a week in Lyon and environs, leaving today ( Saturday) to join Ryan and tour group at a beautiful place somewhere, as best we can tell, in the middle of No Where…!
More later ! In the meantime, here are a few photos. The first is the view from the top of Hermitage, the second of Hermitage from below, third, a street in Vieux Lyon.
Lummi Island Wine Tasting June 1 ’14
Flying
There was a time when flying had the air (!) of luxury about it. People dressed up a bit. It was Festive. Passengers we’re treated well. And here by “well” I mean “treated to a bit of comfort and luxury,” not merely “herded politely into barely tolerable density.” Well, it’s not like that any more. Long flights have become something of an ordeal for the hoi pollo I, with a bit of comfort available for those willing and able to pay. Coach class is the new Steerage of steamship days. That said, we did upgrade our tickets a little to get just a little more wiggle room, and it did make a difference in the quality of our flight experience.
However, the flight schedule this time did involve a lot of time at airports (Vancouver, Heathrow, and Geneva), and this time the relentless crush of the security queues, the stupefying heat of too many bodies too close together for too long took a definite toll. Nevertheless, we were delivered magically to Geneva, where we rented a car and drove for two hours through beautiful mountains to the little town of Arbois, in the Jura wine region about an hour and a half northeast of Lyon. Photo is looking toward Geneva from the hills north of the city and airport.
Jura
Arbois is a charming town at the center of the Jura wine world. It is beautifully situated amid steep hillsides and beautifully sloping fields and vineyards. The wines here are unique, especially the whites, some of which are deliberately aged without topping up the barrels the wines sit in, so that the longer they rest in barrel, the more oxidized they get. Thus they develop flavors strange to modern palates. More on these wines in a later post. For now here are some photos of the area.



This weekend in the wine shop
The wine shop will be open as usual this Friday and Saturday, with Ryan hosting. At the moment the tasting selections for the weekend have not been established, but a number of excellent French wines came in in the past week, so it is very likely several of them will appear on the tasting list. also, please note that the shop will be closed for the two following weekends, June 7 and June 14. Be sure to stock up! The shop will reopen on Friday, June 20…make a note of it!
Lummi Island Wine Tasting Memorial Day Weekend ’14 Artists’ Studio Tour
Now showing at the Gallery: Recent works by Mary, Myra, and Pat
They call themselves the “IQ’s,” short for “Island Quilters.” They have been meeting somewhat regularly for many years to support and encourage each other and to exchange ideas. And of course in the process of sharing their work they also share, as friends do, a little food and wine, a bit of gossip, a lot of warmth, and a passion for their craft. Their last show here at the Wine Gallery was even before this blog started in 2009 (sorry, no links to pictures!) and since then two shows at Mindport in Bellingham. Though their styles are individually very different, they share a common craft with uncommon skill and expression. This is a great show, so be sure not to miss it! (click on photos to enlarge)
Second Reminder: stock up for June!

So this is your Second Warning: The wine shop will be closed the weekends of June 7 and June 14! Not for regular hours, and not for Wine Emergencies! And while it is true that various sorts of Artisan Wine Substitutes will sell themselves to you in your dark hour of need, could you ever look yourself in the eye after such degeneration? Of course not! Therefore, we hope you will plan ahead and stock up the cellar. This is probably a good time to remind you that we pay sales tax on any mixed-case purchase…nearly a 10% discount! So stock up!
Small Vineyards Special Tasting!

It is very likely that a few more wines might be poured than are on the list below, and it is also very likely that (see paragraph above!) you will be able to use this opportunity to stock up for the coming two-week wine drought here on the Island!
This week’s tasting
Pech Celeyran 5th Generation White ’12 France $12
A fresh, food-friendly Languedoc blend of Bourbolenc, Marsanne, Grenache Blanc, and Roussanne from the La Clape appelation, high on a hill between Narbonne and the Mediterranean. Great with rich seafood, pork, or even Thai food.
Pech Celeyran Ombline Rouge ’12 France $10
Nose of black fruits; flavorful mouth that calls for a second glass, especially with barbecue sausages and spicy meats.
Cepas de Zorro ’10 Spain $10
100% Monastrell from chalk and clay soils; a powerfully authentic wine with aromas of plum preserves, Partagás cigar ash, soy, and sage blossom; a fantastic match for Manchego cheese, Marcona Almonds, and olives.
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Finca el Tesso Tempranillo ’10 Spain $10
From clay and limestone soil in western Spain at 600 meters above sea level, providing cool nights and an unusually long growing season, where the wines develop a rich, alluring complexity.
Altavins Tinto Joven ’11 Spain $11
Mouth and sense-filling blend of garnacha, syrah, and carinena, full of ripe dark fruit and berry flavors from Terra Alta’s hot days and cool nights close to Tarragona and the Mediterranean.

















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