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.