Savour – Saturday Tasting, 2 – 4 pm

THIS SATURDAY, Oct. 8, 2 – 4 pm

COMPLIMENTARY

FINE WINE TASTING @ SAVOUR WITH JOE NARDONE OF MS WALKER

Founded in Boston in 1933, M.S. Walker is a 5th-generation, family-owned wine and spirits importer and distributor, a spirit bottler, and a national supplier. They serve restaurants and retail shops throughout the Northeast, with direct operations in Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey and Rhode Island and brokerage operations in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont.

He has travelled all over the world with the distribution companies he has represented, so feel free to ask questions! He is very knowledgeable and engaging.                                               

                                                              Kathleen

 WINES

Manicor Vineyards, Kaltern/Caldaro, South Tyrol, Italy

For his services to the Empire, the Austrian Emperor raised Hieronymus Manicor to the nobility and endowed him with land on the shores of Lake Kaltern in the early 17th century. The oldest buildings on the estate date to 1608. In 1662, a granddaughter of Hieronymus married into the family of the Counts Enzenberg; by the 17th century the Enzenberg family was already involved in winemaking. After generations in the Manicor family, in 1978 the Manicor estate finally passed to the Counts Enzenberg.

In 1991 Count Michael Goëss-Enzenberg took over Manincor from his uncle. At that time the estate supplied grapes to the wine-growers’ cooperatives in Caldaro and Terlano. Count Michael improved the quality of the vineyards through a policy of strictly limited yields and near-natural husbandry. In 1996 the first Manincor wines were produced in the estate’s own cellar. The vineyard, which is on the Alto Adige Wine Road, is run using sustainable and biodynamic processes and produced its first biodynamic vintage in 2006.

Reserva della Contessa 2021

Varietal: 51% Pinot Blanc, 31% Chardonnay, 18% Sauvignon Blanc,  Alc. 13.5%

Reserva della Contessa is biodynamic and is fermented in oak barrels with yeast naturally occurring in the vineyard. The wine is then matured on lees for nine months. It pours yellow with flashes of green. Delicate aromas of apple, apricot, and a hint of sage are found in the nose. It is elegant and mellow on the palate, and finishes with refreshing acidity. Serve this wine lightly chilled but not cold.

Pairs well with roasted salmon, chicken, or pork. $25.99

Der Keil 2021

Varietal: Old-vine Vernatsch Alc. 12.5%

Der Keil is made from grapes grown at 250 meters above sea level on south-facing slopes overlooking Lake Kaltern, one of the warmest sites in the South Tyrol; the old vines are trained onto pergolas and grown in sandy clay soil. The grapes are crushed and fermented in open wooden vats with skin contact for one week. It spends five months on lees in oak barrels. Bright ruby in the glass, der Keil has aromas of cherry and toasted almonds on the nose. It is juicy on the palate with an elegant finish. Serve slightly chilled (53° to 57° F).

Pairs well with dishes based on tomatoes and garlic, fried fish, chicken. $25.99

Reserva del Conte 2019

Varietal: 43% Merlot, 35% Lagrein, 22% Cabernet Alc. 13%

Each varietal that makes up the Reserva del Conte was crushed separately and fermented in a mixture of oak and cement vats and stainless-steel tanks for 10 days using yeast that occurs naturally in the vineyards. The wine is then transferred to oak barrels, where it ferments for 12 months. The wine has a bright ruby color and a nose full of berry fruit and spice. On the palate, flavors of dark chocolate, licorice, black and white pepper, and plums are given structure by silky tannins.

Pairs well with Mediterranean foods, grilled red meat, lamb. $27.99

Domaine Brusset, Rhone Valley, France

On this family estate established in 1947, the Brusset family combines traditional winemaking with new techniques introduced by each generation. Three wine-growers and winemakers with a variety of experiences, founder André Brusset (1910-1999), his son Daniel, and his grand-son Laurent, have all contributed to the distinctive character of Domaine Brusset. Domaine Brusset is located in the heart of the southern Côtes-du-Rhône valley vineyards, at Cairanne. Brusset’s 70 hectares of vineyards extend over the lands of five prestigious appellations: Gigondas, Cairanne, Rasteau, Côtes-du-Rhône, and Ventoux.

Les Travers 2020, Cairanne

Varietals: Grenache, Mourvedre, Syrah, Cinsault. Alc. 13.5%

Each grape variety that makes up Les Travers is vinified separately and fermented in vats for 20 days. The wine is mature for 10 months, 70 percent in vats and 30 percent in 3- or 4-year-old barrels. The wine pours a deep ruby color, and shows

aromas of blackcurrant and elderberry. On the palate, there are full, concentrated flavors of blackcurrant and cherry, silky tannins, and a touch of pepper and spice on the finish.

Pairs well with duck, game meats, aged cheeses. $21.99

Tradition Le Grand Montmirail 2020, Gigondas Varietals: Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre, Cinsault Alc. 14%

Hand-picked and selected following strict ripeness checks, the grapes are fermented in vats for 21 days with no added yeast. The wine is brick red in color, and the nose is filled with very ripe dark plum, brambly fruits, and minerals. Medium to full-bodied on the palate, it has flavors of blue and black fruits and lovely rounded tannins. Pairs well with meaty stews, braised meat, lamb. $32.99

And don’t forget to check out what’s new in our beer case. We have a malty Oktoberfest from the von Trapp brewery and the wonderfully dark but slightly hoppy Robust Porter from Smuttynose.

Find out about new wine arrivals and other events at Savour by following us n Facebook and Instagram. 

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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 Joe 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 – July

Savour Wine Tastings!

October 8 – Joe Nardone – MS Walker 

October 15 – Gordon Alexander – owner Terroir Wines

October 23 – Dave Bender – Vineyard Road Wines

October 29 – Harry Zarkades – owner Main Street Wines November 5 – Manny Gonzales – Horizon Beverage Company

November 12 and 13 – Grand tasting! We are bringing back the grand tasting. This will be over 2 days, Saturday and Sunday from 2 – 5 pm (bye week for Pats), with 30+ wines each day. We will just have 4 tables each day, so everyone can spread out. Come join us!

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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

Now Showing at the Little Art Cinema: HOLD ME TIGHT

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Oct 7th, 8th & 9th @ 6:00
Oct 12th @ 7:00

In Hold Me Tight, Vicky Krieps (Phantom ThreadBergman Island) gives another riveting performance as Clarisse, a woman on the run from her family for reasons that aren’t immediately clear. Widely renowned as one of France’s great contemporary actors but less well-known in North America for his equally impressive work behind the camera, Mathieu Amalric’s sixth feature as director is his most ambitious to date. This virtuosic, daringly fluid portrait of a woman in crisis alternates between Clarisse’s adventures on the road and scenes of her abandoned husband Marc (Arieh Worthalter) as he struggles to take care of their children at home. Amalric’s film keeps viewers uncertain as to the reality of what they’re seeing until the final moments of this moving, unpredictable, and richly rewarding family drama.

https://www.littleartrockport.com/ – 19 School Street, Rockport, MA

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Bravo Pizza Chicken Ceasar Salad Pizza Is A Winner All Day Long!

My zoochies love it.

Chicken Ceasar Pizza- chopped romaine, chicken and pecorino 🥗🍕

Website: https://bravobythesea.com/

Manchester Location: 978-704-9388

Gloucester location: 978-879-4522

FINAL WEEK FOR DRIVEWAY SEALING – TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE FALL SAVINGS

Last week of the season to schedule your driveway sealing, take advantage of these money saving offers. If you would like to put your name onto the list for next season, give the office a call. All estimates are free, 978-704-9757

The Pine Island Bridge Is Now Open Just Days After The Hurricane Wiped It Out. If This Was Massachusetts How Many Months/Years Do You Think It Would Have Taken?

Live every day like it’s Taco Tuesday 🌮 at The Studio Restaurant On Rocky Neck. FISH TACOS: Crispy Haddock, Corn Salsa, Jalapeno Lime Aioli, Corn Tortillas📸: @foodiesnapstagram

GMGI Updates from the Harbor: September 2022

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GMGI Researchers Join OceanX for Young Explorers Program

As part of GMGI’s ongoing partnership with OceanX, GMGI researchers Matt Harke, Ph.D. and Jennifer Polinski took part in the organization’s third Young Explorers Program (YEP). YEP was created by OceanX to provide college students and recent graduates traditionally underrepresented in marine science with the incredible opportunity to learn about and explore the ocean – all while aboard the state-of-the-art research vessel OceanXplorer. Click here to read the full article.


GMGI Adds New Board Member: Introducing Lauren Liss

GMGI is thrilled to announce the addition of Lauren Liss to the GMGI Board of Directors. Lauren is an attorney who focuses her practice on environmental law and policy as well as on real estate development. Lauren has deep public and private sector experience, having served in a variety of governmental roles, including as president and CEO of the Massachusetts Development Finance Agency. She…

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Sushi Sang Lee

Edomae/Gloucester Omakase sushi bar open

Thursday to Sunday.

Only two seatings a night.

Thursday, Friday, Saturday

At 6:15pm & 8:15pm

Sunday take out and Just one seating so far

At 5:30pm

Reservation at Tock or visit www.sushisanglee.com

Located inside of Savour Wine and cheese.

76 Prospst st

Gloucester, MA 01930

The Entrance is behind the building Parking lot side.

Private party available as well.

For more information feel free to call us at

(978)381-3818

OYSTERS BTS

“One oyster filters up to 50 gallons of water per day!”

The MHBC is sponsoring a fun informational meeting featuring Steve Parkes of MOP

to be held at the Manchester Community Center

on October 6 at 6:30 p.m. 

Please join us at Morss Pier one hour before the Meeting if you’d like to see the upweller and how it works.

Everyone is welcome!

As part of The Massachusetts Oyster Project (MOP), the Manchester Harbor Boat Club (MHBC) has established the first Manchester Harbor upweller. Our upweller is a system for growing oysters that are currently cleaning the harbor water and can later be planted in approved locations to continue their mighty work. It is staffed by volunteers and is located on Morss Pier in the doghouse. 

Sponsors…

Dan Houde, Manchester Electric

Scott Milne, Milne Heating and Plumbing

Monty Lewis, Monty Lewis Design

Massachusetts Oyster Project, particularly Sarah Valencik and Steve Parkes

Manchester Select Board, Conservation Commission, and Harbor Advisory Committee; also the Harbormaster, Shellfish Warden and MERHS Guidance Dept. for their support and assistance.

MHBC Board and volunteers

We want to continue to expand our educational efforts next year.