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Big ABC Event

by Dan Smothergill » Thu Apr 12, 2007 6:47 am

Anyone in the Ann Arbor area this Sunday might be interested in what just might be the ultimate ABC event ever. Details are here:

http://villagecorner.com/clubs/event1.html

Not only is chardonnay barred, but so is cabernet sauvignon, merlot, malbec, pinot noir, gamay, syrah, grenache, mourvedre, nebbiolo, sangiovese, zinfandel, and tempranillo, sauvignon blanc, chenin blanc, pinot gris, riesling, muscat, and gewurztraminer.

So what's left? Well, on the Red side there will be aglianico, barbera, blaufrankisch, bobal, bonarda, brachetto, carignan, carmenere, chambourcin, chancellor, charbono, cinsault, corvina, counoise, dolcetto, dornfelder, durif, freisa, gaglioppo, graciano, grolleau, kadarka, lagrein, lambrusco, lemberger, mavrodaphe, mencia, meunier, monica, montepulciano, negroamaro, nero d’avola, periquita, petit verdot, pinotage, primitivo, refosco, roriz, st. laurent, tannat, teroldego, tinta barroca, touriga francesa, touriga nacional, valdiguie, and zweigelt.

Whites will include albarino, aligote, arinto, arneis, assyrtiko, auxerrois, blanquette, bourboulenc, catarratto, clairette, colombard, cortese, falanghina, feteasca, fiano, furmint, garganega, godello, greco, grenache blanc, grillo, gros manseng, gruner veltliner, harslevelu, hondarrabi, huxelrebe, inzolia, kerner, leanyka, malvasia, marsanne, melon, mission, moschofilero, muller-thurgau, muscadelle, niagara, parellada, pedro ximenez, petit manseng, picpoul, pinot blanc, prosecco, ribolla, roussanne, roussette, scheurebe, semillon, silvaner, symphony, tocai friulano, torrontes, trebbiano, verdejo, verdicchio, vermentino, vernaccia, and viognier.

All wines will be among Gold and Double Gold winners at Tasters Guild International (Grand Rapids) or Consumers (Washington DC).

Sounds like a great way to reward yourself for finishing up those taxes.
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Re: Big ABC Event

by Robin Garr » Thu Apr 12, 2007 7:11 am

I can't help noticing that it's 100 percent vinifera ...
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Re: Big ABC Event

by Alan Wolfe » Thu Apr 12, 2007 7:36 am

Chambourcin, Chancellor, Niagara, maybe Symphony?
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Re: Big ABC Event

by Dan Smothergill » Thu Apr 12, 2007 9:50 am

I can't help noticing that it's 100 percent vinifera ...


Well, let's redress that chauvinism by making ABV the theme for NiagaraCool!

Only kidding Howie. Attendance would be like a home game in April for the Syracuse Chiefs when it's 30 degrees. Even I don't go to them.
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Re: Big ABC Event

by Robin Garr » Thu Apr 12, 2007 9:52 am

Alan Wolfe wrote:Chambourcin, Chancellor, Niagara, maybe Symphony?


Good catch ... I noticed right away that there was no Baco or Foch, breathed a sigh of relief, and skimmed the rest.
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Re: Big ABC Event

by Tim York » Thu Apr 12, 2007 10:05 am

What, no Petite Arvine, Amigne, Cornalin and Savagnin!
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Re: Big ABC Event

by Howie Hart » Thu Apr 12, 2007 7:13 pm

Dan Smothergill wrote:
I can't help noticing that it's 100 percent vinifera ...


Well, let's redress that chauvinism by making ABV the theme for NiagaraCool!

Only kidding Howie. Attendance would be like a home game in April for the Syracuse Chiefs when it's 30 degrees. Even I don't go to them.
Actually, we don't have a theme for NiagaraCOOL yet, but whatever it is, ABV won't be it. :) We are open to suggestions.
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Re: Big ABC Event

by Bob Henrick » Thu Apr 12, 2007 9:27 pm

Are you deliberately trying to hurt Paul B's feelings? shame shame shame! :lol:
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Re: Big ABC Event

by Paul B. » Fri Apr 13, 2007 10:39 am

Bob Henrick wrote:Are you deliberately trying to hurt Paul B's feelings? shame shame shame! :lol:

Awww, no worries Bob! As quick as I am to pounce on perceived injustice against non-vinifera grapes and wines, my feelings don't get hurt that easily ... :mrgreen: The greatest joy comes from knowing what you like, being aware of why you like it, and not worrying that some will look askance at it.
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Re: Big ABC Event

by Ed Draves » Sat Apr 14, 2007 5:20 am

The best theme is great wine and fellowship! I wonder if we'll be in the 30's still! Perhaps a "Make your own Icewine, the natural way" theme will be in the air.

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