Complimentary Fine Wine Tasting at Savour, Sept. 23, 2 – 4 pm, with Mike Guinard

THIS SATURDAY, Saturday, Sept. 23, 2 – 4 PM, COMPLIMENTARY

FINE WINE TASTING with Mike Guinard of Village Wine Imports

                                           

WINES

Maison Olivier Tricon 2020 Chablis, Chablis, France

Varietal: Chardonnay, Alc.12.5%

Raised in a farming and wine growing area, Olivier Tricon has worked in various French regions, then as a cellar master on the family estate. In tandem, he worked as a broker, which led to him setting up his own wine merchant’s business. In 1998, Olivier purchased this estate — and thanks to excellent vineyards and knowledge, these wines will offer some of the best values in Chablis. This Chablis is made from 100% Chardonnay, from 20-year-old vines, sustainably grown on Kimmerigean limestone and vinified entirely in stainless steel. The result is a pleasantly austere amalgamation of green apple, under-ripe pear and a firm mineral backbone punctuated by crushed seashell and steel. Brilliant pale yellow with green tints. Lovely nose combining citrus fruits, acacia, and mineral notes. Ample attack flowing into a well-structured, ripe, rounded and concentrated palate where well-integrated freshness adds depth. Pairs well with seafood platters, tempura, and goat cheese. $34.99

Le Meurger 2022 Chardonnay, Macon, France

Varietal: Chardonnay, Alc. 13%

The Le Meurger name stems from the word “meurs” (walls), constructed to mark out a property, or built along the edges of plots from stones extracted from the fields. The walls were called “murgers” or “les meurgers.” The wines are great examples of the terroir behind the walls in this Burgundian vineyard. The Chardonnay grapes for Le Meurger wines are grown on the hillsides of Macon, around the Vire-Clesse area. The soils here have a higher amount of limestone than most of the region, giving the grapes a more elegant style, and lending the wine a slightly more mineral edge on the finish. Light citrus aromas of lemon and pear are enveloped with acacia honey. Citrus follows onto the palate, where lemon and lime give way to a floral honeyed finish. Pairs well with shellfish, crab cakes, chicken. $22.99

La Pietra del Focolare Augusto Colli di Luni,

Varietal: Vermentino, Alc.13%

La Pietra del Focolare is located right in the heart of that territory that gave birth to the small and prestigious DOC dei Colli di Luni. The company, founded in 1995, is located on the plateau between the hills of Castelnuovo Magra and Lunion, the winding southeastern side of the Liguria region. This small business project was born from the great passion for nature and viticulture of Stefano Salvetti and Laura Angelini. Augusto is a Vermentino that epitomizes the Colli di Luni tradition. It comes from the lowest vineyards of the D.O.C. with clayey and fresh soils, which surround the historic Villa of Colonel Archime de Casani, within an enclave, sheltered from the cold north winds and pleasantly tempered by the sea breeze. The wine is characterized by a straw yellow color with faint greenish reflections. On the nose there are  notes of wild white flowers and of aromatic herbs, together with hints of pear and apple. On the palate it is fine and easy to drink but compelling, with good body. Pairs well with seafood, pasta with pesto, and ratatouille. $29.99 

Vrac Cotes du Rhone, Rhone, France

Varietals: 40% Grenache, 40% Syrah, 20% MourvedreAlc.14.5%

Vrac, or “envrac” translates to “bring your own bottle.” In many French villages, locals will bring bottles or jugs to a nearby winery and fill them up with an easy-drinking wine to use as their house wine. Vrac Cotes du Rhone is made from fruit grown in the southern Rhone valley; 90% of the fruit is de-stemmed, with the remaining 10% left as whole clusters. Fermentation occurs in open concrete and stainless-steel vats. After pressing, the wine is aged in steel tanks. In the old-school approach, a Cotes du Rhone red wine would almost always have seen some barrel ageing — the same barrels sometimes used for too many vintages — leaving the opportunity for brettanomyces or other bacterial life to flourish and become part of the aromatic profile, often described as  barnyard. But in the new school of winemaking, every attempt is made to capture the freshness of fruit while leaving room for the stony minerality to show through, so no oak is used at all. The result is a delicious, fresh wine that delivers a true sense of place. Pairs well with lamb, venison, pork. $16.99

Comunica Suc de Saulo, Montsant, Spain

Varietals: 65% Samsó (Carignan) 35% Garnatxa Peluda (Downy Grenache), Alc. 13.5 %

Celler Comunicais located in the town of Falset, 370 meters above sea level in a dry, Mediterranean climate. Vineyard age ranges from 25 – 85 years. Patri Morillo and Pep Aguilar were not born into the world of wine. They did find it though, and 10 years after working in other people’s vineyards, Pep and Patri now have their own estate project. For years, the wine style in Montsant has been chasing that of Priorat, but Pep and Patri have their own style. Leaving the wine unoaked, they offer the 3 most important details in a wine: soil, fruit, and vintage. Their Montsant is more akin to the Cru Beaujolais and Northern Rhone. The wine is a snap-shot of the estate. It depicts the estate’s soils of decomposed granite and climatic conditions which are slightly less severe than those of the rest of the area. Suc de Sauló translates from Catalan to mean “juice of granite.”Fresh blackberry, blackcurrant and raspberry flavors offset by an intense mineral line and incredibly smooth fruit tannins. There’s a touch of thyme and bay to the palate, but this is anything but rustic. Comunica Garnacha Carinyena is the estate wine of Mas d’en Cosme, made from roughly equal portions of Garnacha and Carinyena, and a touch of Syrah (10%). It’s fermented with indigenous yeast and lots of whole bunches, and raised entirely without oak to preserve the bright fruit and incredible texture inherent in the wine. Comunica shows fresh blackberry, blackcurrant and raspberry flavors offset by an intense mineral line and incredibly smooth fruit tannins and a hint of thyme and bay to the palate. Pairs well with beef brisket, roasted pork, smoked turkey. $24.99

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And don’t forget to check out what’s new in our beer case, including two juicy NE IPAs and a clean, refreshing rice lager from East Regiment Brewing, a veteran-owned brewery in Salem and a crisp new lager from Rockport Brewing.

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Kathleen’s Price-Value Gems:

Unique to SAVOUR our three price-value collections, with

each category ($9.99ers – $14.99ers -$19.99ers) offering hundreds of wines

at one price, personally curated by Kathleen, some have limited availability.

9.99ers…the quality is taste delivering above-price enjoyment …Value!

14.99ers…exhibiting qualities of complexity…Elevating the Experience!

19.99ers…value laden wines by innovative vintners…Expect Exceptional!

Adding to this Saturday’s wine tasting with Mike is Savour’s Everyday Tech Tastings at the North Shore’s Only Digital Wine Machine. Fun to use and enjoy!  Taste up to 20 wines with new selections regularly added…& yes, complimentary. Kathleen welcomes your questions for food pairings.

Welcome Your Donation in any amount for Pathways for Children.

Thank You! …Kathleen

 For Your Mobile Calendar

Savour Wine Tastings!

Sept. 16 – Augusto Gabriel with wine of Portugal

Sept. 23 – Mike Guinard – Sales Manager, Village Wine Imports

Sept. 30 – Arik Colbath – Charles River Wines

Oct. 7 – Chris Hoffman – Oz Wines

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Continuing to offer a case discount 0f 10% on wines and all items purchased with the case to all customers. Wine Club members get 5% off on 6 bottles and all items purchased with the 6 bottles. Thanks again for your support!

 We continue using our 5 Molekule high performance air purification units that clear the air of 99.9% of viruses, bacteria and allergens every hour, store wide.

We are pleased to continue curbside pickup service

Savour Wine & Cheese l 76 Prospect St. l Gloucester l 978. 282 .1455

Indigenous Heritage Film Festival Coming Soon!

Gloucester 400+ will present the Indigenous Heritage Film Festival from Oct 9-14th. YOU are invited and encouraged to attend. From Stan Franzeen:

Dear friends and colleagues, 

You are invited to the first-ever Indigenous Heritage Film Festival scheduled for October 9-14, 2023, in conjunction with Gloucester 400+ in Cape Ann, Massachusetts. This unique cinematic event celebrating the Indigenous history and cultural contributions of Cape Ann and North America’s earliest inhabitants takes place on the unceded lands of Pawtucket and other Indigenous Peoples.

  • The IHFF aims to engage, educate, entertain, and motivate audiences using a combination of film genres, stories, talkbacks, and Q&As with some of our feature artists/producers.
  • Festival films are culturally, artistically, and socially sensitive productions by or about Indigenous Peoples.
  • All events are FREE, with reservations suggested.

We ask you to review and share information about the IHFF with your community members, families, and friends.

Go to https://www.gloucesterma400.org/event/ind for detailed descriptions of the films, speakers, schedules, and venues.

Contact us directly for any additional information at indigenousheritagefilmfestival@gmail.com.

Postponed to a later date! The Lanesville Music Festival” For This Saturday September 23, 2023 Rain Or Shine 11am-6pm

Our annual Lanesville Music Festival has been postponed to a later date. Stay tuned for more info! TBD

Friends, families, neighbors and curious strangers will gather – Rain or Shine – to hear favorite local performers sing and play their hearts out for the hometown crowd 🎵

  • Admission to the Festival is by “pay-what-you-can” donation to the LCC. Everyone who donates is eligible to win door prizes, including a special drawing for folks who arrive early at the festival, before 12:30pm.
  • Be prepared to have lunch or snack all day!Lanesvillain dogs and burgers will be available for purchase along with chili and fun food truck choices like Hawaiian poke, crepes, tarts, and Cape Ann Ferments. Beer, wine, hard cider and non alcoholic drinks are also available.
  • ‘23 Music Fest tshirts and all of your favorite Lanesvillain gear (plus new car decals and baseball hats) will be there for purchase as well!
  • There will also be a “Name the Cow” mascot contest and a mystery performer. Who is excited?!

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Googans Galley in Essex Is a Great Spot

We took a ride to Essex and stopped in at Googans Galley on Martin St because we hadn’t been there in a while. What a fun assortment of refrigerated goods, baked goods, local products (including Cape Ann Sea Salt) and other items! The staff is very friendly and the atmosphere is welcoming. The outside has recently received an uplift. Well worth a stop if you’re in Essex! We left with some baked goods and sweet treats.