Savour Saturday Wine Tasting with local sommelier, Lauren Dadonna, DDS

THIS SATURDAY, Sept. 3, 2 – 4 pm

COMPLIMENTARY

FINE WINE TASTING @ SAVOUR WITH LOCAL SOMMELIER,  LAUREN DADONNA, DDS, OF AP WINE IMPORTS

Lauren Daddona holds her Advanced certification with the Court of Master Sommeliers and is a sales consultant for AP Wine Imports, a New York based distributor and national importer of European wines.ย Lauren was the Wine Director at Lโ€™Espalier in Boston for five years, as well as the opening Wine Director forย both Del Friscoโ€™s Double Eagle Back Bay in Boston and Les Sablons in Cambridge.ย Laurenโ€™s wine career began with six years at Lower Falls Wine Company, a fine wine shop in Newton, MA.ย Lauren was named Boston Magazineโ€™s Best Sommelier 2017 and is a Director Emeritus of the Boston Sommelier Society.

WINES

Domaine Hamelin Petit Chablis 2020, France

Varietals: ChablisAlc.12.5%

The Hamelin family has been growing vines in Chablis for six generations, each generation adding to the holdings and developing the winemaking techniques. The domaine now stands at 37 hectares, spread between the villages of Poinchy, Beines, and Lignorelles. Grapes for the Petit Chablis are grown in the village of Lignorelles, on the edge of the Chablis vineyards. Most of the vines are on a plateau, and the soil is slightly clayey. Minimal treatments are used in the vineyards, and grass is allowed to grow between rows in a third of them. The Petit Chablis shows subtle aromas of white flowers and green apples on the nose. On the palate it is elegant, dry with good fruit and a touch of steely minerality in the finish.

 Pairs well with seafood, chicken, pork, Thai curry. $26.99

Gothic Nevermore Pinot Noir 2018,Willamette Valley, Oregon, Varietal: Pinot NoirAlc.13%

Perhaps the most familiar wine producing region in Oregon, the Willamette Valley is actually a group of distinct AVA’s (American Viticultural Areas). This varied area is home to approximately two thirds of Oregon’s wineries. Bounded roughly by the cities of Portland in the north and Eugene in the south, the near-idyllic wine growing region is cradled between the Cascade Mountain Range on its east side and the Coastal Range to the west. It produces some of America’s most sublime expressions of Pinot Noir. From the northern slopes of Oregon’s Willamette Valley, Nevermore is a dark, elegant Pinot Noir. Vibrant aromas of cherries, raspberries, and smoky vanilla on the nose are followed by blackberry, spice and a silky mouthfeel on the palate.

 Pairs well with mushroom dishes and pork roast. $29.99

Domaine La Ligiere Cรดtes du Rhรดne Sud Absolu, Rhรดne Valley, France

Varietals: Grenache, Syrah Alc.14.5%

Domaine La Ligiere is a certified organic, practicing biodynamic estate located in the Beaumes de Venise region of the Southern Rhone. A blend of 30-year-old Grenache and Syrah vines, the 2019 Sud Absolu is medium bodied and complexly layered, with just the right balance of savory red and dark fruits delicately complimented by a touch of freshly ground black pepper and notes of Provenรงal herbs and spices. Elegant and complex with moderate tannins and very easy drinking, this is a seriously good food wine.

 Pairs well with wild game, poultry, and Mediterranean inspired dishes.

 $15.99

Estelle et Rodolphe Cognard Saint-Nicolas de Bourgeuil Cuvรฉe Les Malgagnes, France

Varietal: Cabernet Franc Alc. 12%

Domaine Estelle et Rodolphe Cognardhas been a family-owned estate since 1974, and now the estate spans 15 hectares of vines in St Nicolas de Bourgueil and Bourgueil. The vineyards are devoted in entirety to Cabernet Franc, with the rows of vines interspersed with grass to keep down the weeds and to force the vines to root deeper for nourishment. Since the 1980s, the estate had practiced lutte raisonnรฉe, or reasoned agriculture, but in 2017 they made the decision to convert to organic agriculture, and 2018 was their first organic vintage. In 2020, their domain was officially certified organic. Les Malgagnes pours a dark brick color. The intense nose combines scents of raspberry, blackberry, and blueberry with notes of new leather and toasted nuances. The mouthfeel is fleshy, with flavors of strawberry, blackcurrant, spice, and vanilla on the palate and a long, elegant finish.

 Pairs well with Buffalo burgers and grilled steak, as well as vegetarian dishes and salads. $27.99

Kientzler Gewรผrztraminer, Alsace, France

Varietal: Gewรผrztraminer Alc.13.5%

The Kientzler family has been growing vines for more than five  generations in Ribeauvillรฉ and the surrounding area. As early as 1866, Dominique Alphonse Kientzler had inherited vines from his father and grandfather and in 1895 was involved in the creation of Franceโ€™s first winemaking cooperative in Ribeauvillรฉ, in addition to running the local grocery shop. His son Alphonse carried on the grocery business while also tending to the vines; he eventually became the Mayor of Ribeauvillรฉ. It was Alphonseโ€™s son Franรงois though, who was the first to fully concentrate on wine production, taking himself off to Switzerland to study viticulture. By the 1970s, he was joined by his son Andrรฉ in the wine business and the pair undertook a massive replanting program to replace much of the old Chasselas with the noble Riesling, Pinot Gris, and Gewรผrztraminer varieties. Today, the Kientzlers farm almost 14 hectares of vines in Ribeauvillรฉ, Bergheim, Hunawihr, and Riquewihr, including significant parcels in the Grand Crus of Geisberg, Osterberg, and Kirchberg. They are working toward making the winery completely organic by 2023. This Gewรผrztraminer is fresh and delicately perfumed with restraint and lovely fine acidity buffering its richness. Intense and exotic aromas of lychee, tropical fruit, and pepper on the nose are followed by a delicate fruity sweetness in the mouth. The spicy profile and fine acidity make for a long, elegant finish.

 Pairs well with coconut curry, mango salad, asparagus, or lamb with dried-fruit cous-cous, as well as all Thai food and sheepโ€™s milk cheeses. $24.99

While youโ€™re in the store, take a look at some of the new beers we have: Maine Beerโ€™s flagship IPA,ย Lunch; another Maine Beer favorite,ย Peeper, a smooth pale ale with hints of citrus and some malt sweetness; and one of the best Belgian-style white beers this side of Belgium,ย Allagashย White — made with coriander and curaรงao orange peel, itโ€™s lovely on a hot summer day.ย 


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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

    9.99ersโ€ฆthe quality is taste delivering above-price enjoyment โ€ฆValue!

    14.99ersโ€ฆexhibiting qualities of complexityโ€ฆElevating the Experience!

    19.99ersโ€ฆvalue laden wines by innovative vintnersโ€ฆExpect Exceptional!

    Adding to this Saturdayโ€™s wine tasting with Lauren is Savourโ€™s Everyday Tech Tastings at the North Shoreโ€™s Only Digital Wine Machine. Fun to use and enjoy!  Taste up to 20 wines with new selections regularly addedโ€ฆ& yes, complimentary. Kathleen welcomes your questions for food pairings.

    Welcome Your Donation in any amount for Pathways for Children.

    Thank You! โ€ฆKathleen

    For Your Mobile Calendar – July

    ๏ปฟSavour Wine Tastings!

    September 3 – Sommelier Lauren Dadonna of AP Wine Imports

    September 10 – Chelsea Plumber – Vineyard Road Wines

    September 17 – Anthony Sciarappa – Carolina Wines

    September 24 – Joe Nardone – M.S. Walker – Biodynamic Wines

    Continuing to offer 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

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    LIVE! FOSTERโ€™S GRILL STORE EATS!!!

    Come on by for some Pork Belly Burnt Ends, Smoked Salmon, Beef Ribs, Pork Ribs!!! Free samples at my BBQ iT demo day on the Traeger Timberline 300! And yes, discounts for FOOTBALL SEASON!!!!

    We got our Boat Parade Of Lights Costumes At Castaways Vintage Cafe

    Time Capsule update

    You may remember back in June, GMG spent several hours at the Bass Rocks Golf course while the Dubin family (Dr. Jon Dubin, Benjamin and Avery) attempted to locate and recover a time capsule that had been buried there since 2010. Although they were unsuccessful on that attempt, the intrepid crew returned to Gloucester in August to give it another go…this time SUCCESS! As much as we wanted to return to Bass Rocks to cover this story, we were on vacation and unable to go. But Dr. Jon Dubin provided us with some details and photos to share as a follow up to the earlier quest.

    The Dubins were expecting the birth of Benjamin and visiting Gloucester in the summer of 2010. They buried the time capsule intending to share it with Benjamin when he turned 10. As we all know, COVID interfered with this plan but the family returned to Gloucester as Benjamin is now 11 and his brother Avery is 9 to search for the time capsule. The Bass Rocks staff was very cooperative nd helpful and the well-wrapped time capsule was recovered mid August. Dr. Dubin supplied some photos for me to share. What a neat story!

    @bluefinblowout broke the record! $505,000 dollars to end #alz

    Cidalia Schwartz announces the record breaking number!
    Warren Waugh, Karen Hanson, Cidalia Schwartz and Kruti
    Frank McCormick and Brandon Pratt

    NEW THIS YEAR AT SATURDAY SCHOONER FESTIVAL – HERITAGE GALLEY our food truck court located in front of Maritime Gloucester

    Maritime Heritage Day is this Saturday from 10am to 4pm! This is when we bring the Gloucester Schooner Festival to you! Maritime Heritage Day is filled with land-based activities over three sites with something for the whole family. We have live heritage demonstrations, schooner deck tours, kids crafts, art displays, an underwater drone, history talks, schooner sails and NEW THIS YEAR – HERITAGE GALLEY our food truck court located in front of Maritime Gloucester. Come Join us for some great food and a day exploring our maritime heritage!
    Eclectic Clam, Butter โ€œURโ€ Biscuit, Meat and Sweet Foods, Beefie Boys, Crรชpe du Jour, 5 Star Phresh-Phood

    Happy To Report We Donated $331.40 To The Gloucester Boxing Club Through Our Save The Beaches- Eat More Plovers T Shirt and Cap Sales

    What a great group of guys doing so much for our community.

    Gloucester Boxing Club Check Them Out On Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/Gloucester-Boxing-Club-100934958894470

    Schooner Fest 2022 Kicking Off Today: Making More History Happen

    Schooner Fest 2022 is kicking off down at the Maritime Gloucester docks just about now (5:30-7:30 Thurs Sept 1 2022) with the Schooner Challenge and other activities on the Harbor Loop including music and food! Get down there if you can but don’t miss other fun this weekend. Check out the schedule here. It’s going to be epic and you do not want to miss the fun.

    Against the beautiful backdrop of the Schooner Isabella, media and guests were invited to welcome the schooners and crews and get further information about the activities. Speakers included Michael De Koster, Executive Director Maritime Gloucester, Mayor Greg Verga, Discover Gloucester’s Tess McColgan, Chairperson Daisy Nell, Harold Burnham, Bald Eagle crew and Maritime Gloucester historian Justin Demetri. The event was described as “making more history happen” by Mayor Verga. They expect 26-28 vessels to be in our harbors throughout the weekend. Most events are free and widely accessible from harborside so don’t miss it.

    CAPE ANN BIG BAND PERFORMS AT FREE MUSIC ON MEETINGHOUSE GREEN CONCERT FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 9

     

     

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    August 31, 2022

    CAPE ANN BIG BAND PERFORMS AT FREE MUSIC ON MEETINGHOUSE GREEN CONCERT ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 AT 6:00 P.M.
    The Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation welcomes the Cape Ann Big Band in the final concert of the seventh season of Music on Meetinghouse Green
    at the corner of Middle and Church Streets in Gloucester at 6:00 p.m.

    Hereโ€™s a local ensemble with a huge fan base that needs little introduction. Get your seats early as this high-powered group will draw a capacity audience.
    The Cape Ann Big Band, made up of 17 talented local musicians, has made a lasting impact on the Cape Ann community with their signature sound,
    high energy, and extensive repertoire. Take a step back in time as the Cape Ann Big Band lights up the night with their unforgettable performances of
    jazz, swing, New Orleans, soul, and rock โ€˜n roll favorites.

    Your free-will donations will benefit the Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation, organizer of this unique series of nine free summer evening concerts that
    feature outstanding local talent and support local non-profit partners all in a relaxed and family-friendly environment. The GMF will also be celebrating
    the latest phase of restoration of the historic 1806 Meetinghouse with the successful completion of the preservation of the 125-foot belltower. The eveningโ€™s
    food vendor is the Causeway, offering up their popular seafood favorites.

    PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
    Now in its seventh season, Music on Meetinghouse Green features nine free Friday evening concerts from July 8 to September 9. Performances are held on the
    Green with great music, favorite foods from local vendors, and a different North Shore non-profit organization benefits each week through free-will donations
    from the audience. Concerts begin at 6:00 p.m. and conclude at 8:30 p.m. Some chairs will be provided and audience members are welcome to bring their
    own lawn chairs or blankets. Picnic with delicious local food from our vendors or bring your own. Performances are handicapped accessible and parking on
    the Green is limited to persons with disabilities.

    ABOUT THE GLOUCESTER MEETINGHOUSE FOUNDATION
    Founded in 2015, the Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation is dedicated to preserving the landmark building as a civic hub, entertainment venue, and
    community center. In addition to its work to preserve the historic 1806 Meetinghouse, GMF is currently raising funds to restore Meetinghouse Green.
    The GMF has received a $130,000 grant from the Community Preservation Act and a $2,000 grant from the Essex Heritage Partnership Grant Program
    towards a total project goal of $340,000. Construction is scheduled to begin in spring 2023.

    THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS
    Thanks to our sponsors, many of whom have contributed since the seriesโ€™ first year, all of the seasonโ€™s expenses for musicians and logistics are fully paid
    making it possible for 100% of audience donations to go directly to our non-profit partners.

    PLATINUM: John and Janis Bell, J.J. and Jackie Bell, Karen Bell, Cape Ann Savings Bank, J. Linzee Coolidge, Scobie Ward, GOLD: BOMCO, Mary Hintlian,
    Trish Roach and Rob Martin, Mary Weissblum, SILVER: JoeAnn Hart and Gordon Baird, Landesign, Susan Mckain and Ken Steiner, Charles Nazarian,
    John and Sandra Ronan, BRONZE: Jerry Ackerman, Peter Calkins and Susan Casey, Jonathan Golding and Sally Bradley-Golding, Joe and Maggie Rosa,
    Kathleen and Peter Van Demark, Kathleen Williams

    For more information, a full schedule of upcoming concerts and events, and to sign up for the GMF newsletter, visit www.gloucestermeetinghouse.org.

    Breaking news! New category! Weโ€™re looking for some fun households or businesses along the Boat Parade of Lights route to light up their houses or restaurants.

    Breaking news! New category! Weโ€™re looking for some fun households or businesses along the Boat Parade of Lights route to light up their houses or restaurants. Chris McCarthy, Katelyn and Charleen will be judging and have some prizes for first and second place.



    We are just a few days away from the Boat Parade. We are getting some new inquiries. There is no pre-registration, you just show up with your boat, ready to go by 7pm at the north Jones Creek entrance. A volunteer will be keeping track of the boats and will be on VHF Channel 6. Review the Map and details on the Facebook page posting. It’s that easy! Please pass this post along…

    Reminder/ The Magnolia Community Farmers Market will not be held on September 3rd

    We will be back on Lexington Avenue, Magnolia, Gloucester, MA September 11, 2022, from 10:00 – 01:00.ย  Everyone please enjoy Gloucester’s Schooner Festival this weekend.ย  Thank you

     

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    Alpaca Fun

    Many times throughout our recent vacation, we found ourselves reminded of home. This visit to Krystal Acres Alpaca Store and Farm is one example. GMG Jim spotted it so off we went in search of fun. And it was vastly more entertaining than I imagined. We were thinking of our dear friend Donna and her love of the Marshall Farm alpacas. So, cheers Marshall Farms! We now love alpacas too. The video should be viewed with the sound ON if you have never heard alpaca vocalization, as it startled me quite a bit. If you ever visit that part of the country, stop by for some extra fun.