Monday 26 September 2016

Chairman's Annual Summer Luncheon


The Wine Club Members gathered once again for the Annual Chairman’s Luncheon on 
Sunday 21st August 2016 
for a

"Selection of Grape Varietal Rose’s from around the World”





Our indulgence included:


Offley Rose Porto

Waitrose £11.99
Contenda Tempranillo Rose, Spain

Sainsbury £3.75
Twin Sails Xinomavro 2014,Greece

£5.99
Vinedos Barrihuelo Rioja 2015, Spain

Sainsbury £6.00
Vina Sol Rose 2015, Spain

Waitrose £7.00
Kumala Shiraz Pinotage Rose South Africa

Sainsbury £6.00
Casillero del Diablo Shiraz Rose 2015,Chile

Tesco £8.00
Finca Flichman Rose Malbec 2015, Argentina

£7.99
Barefoot Pink Moscato, California



Sainsburys £5.00



Luncheon was served and included

Tuna Nicoise
Butterflied BBQ’d Leg of Lamb
Turkey Roulade with Cranberry Sauce
Cheese & Leek Quiche

Watermelon with Mint & Feta
Aubergine with Pomegranate
Cucumber and Little Gem Oriental
Roasted Charlotte Potatoes with Red Pesto
Fruit Compote Tiramisu
White Chocolate and Amoretti Cheesecake

Assorted Cheese Platter




Watch out for our next gathering



Sunday 22 May 2016

My First RCS Wine Club Dinner

Royal Commonwealth Society Wine Club 4th Anniversary Dinner
30th September 1976

This Dinner was to celebrate the promotion of Chateau Mouton Rothschild as a Premier Cru - the only Chateau to have achieved a change to the 1855 classification.
The Menu used was planned by Philip Burch (the Head Chef at The Fox Inn, Stourton, West Midlands a then work colleague) for the Mouton Cadet Midlands Menu Competition 1975 

MENU

Paupiettes de Sole Bergerie

Chateau Paradis - Casseuil 1973 Entre deux Mers, Sec

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Supreme de Pintade Doria Rothschild
Barquettes d'Epinards
Pommes Roti

Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1968 Premier Cru Pauillac

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Fromage Bodelais

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Torte Vin Blanc Mouton
Chateau Doisy Daene 1970, Deuxieme Cru Sauternes

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Cafe
Fonseca 1960 - Hine V.S.O.P

Chateau Mouton-Rothschild and the Medoc Classification

"Premier ne puis, Second ne daigne Mouton suis......"


Chateau Mouton was bought in 1853 by Nathaniel Rothschild son of Nathan of London one of the five brothers who set out from Frankfurt in Napoleon's time to conquer the banking world of Europe. The same year Napoleon III set up an Imperial Commission to plan the 1855 Exposition Universelle de Paris. They invited the Bordeaux Chamber of Commerce to display the wines of the Gironde in order of merit. On 18th April 1855 two weeks before the Exhibition opened a list drawn up by the Wine brokers of Bordeaux was presented to the Emperor. The brokers faced with the classification of over 2000 Gironde vineyards, chose to list only the best - 64 Red wines from Medoc and one from Graves and White Wines Sauternes. This list was not conjured out of thin air but was a codification of the prices paid on the Bordeaux market for over 100 years previously - the people that pay shall call the tune. But unhappily just before Nathaniel bought
Mouton it had been allowed by its previous owner to run down and although after only one years ownership Nathaniel had obtained the same prices as Latour and Lafite the brokers downgraded Mouton to the top of the Second growths. Had the brokers produced their list a few years later it is probable that they would have put Mouton with its peers - Lafite, Margaux, Latour and Haut Brion.

The present Baron Phillipe, took over mouton as a boy of twenty in 1922 and devised the motto above. He then accepted the immutability of the 1855 classification even thought all the believed it to have been unfair. Since then Baron Phillipe by his dedication to viticulture and Mouton acquired for both a pre-eminence which had to be acknowledged. So, on 22nd June 1973. France's Minister of Agriculture confirmed that henceforth Mouton would become a Premier Grand Cru Classe du Medoc.

Now for the wine itself: Hugh Johnson has described the First growths of Pauillac as follows: "I should say that Lafite is the most beautiful. Latour the most stylish and Mouton-Rothschild the most tremendous" Certainly Mouton has more often than not in recent years achieved higher prices than the other first growths. The wine you drink tonight is of one of the lesser vintages (otherwise we would have had to double the price of your ticket !) Never the less we hope that you will find some of the qualities described so eloquently by Hugh Johnson and particularly the fragrance of Cedar wood which occurs in only the greatest Clarets.

Facts about Chateau Mouton Rothschild

Size - 70 hectares (about 150 acres) under vines

Encepagements - Cabernet Sauvignon  90 %
                          Cabernet Franc         5 %
                          Merlot                      3.5 %
                          Petit Verdot              1.5 %

N.B This unusually high proportion of Cabernet Sauvignon accounts for Mouton's power, hardness when young and the very long period of maturation.

Quantity of Wine:
80,000 - 200,000 bottles per vintage. Appelation limit 40 hectolitres per hectare(2160 bottles per acre)

Tuesday 11 August 2015

Chairman's Annual Summer Sunday Luncheon & Tasting - Sunday 9th August 2015


 The Wines:

                          Grace Koshu Kayagatake – Japan - £17.10 ( Great Wines Direct)
                          Kyperounda Petritis – Cyprus – 12.78
                          Suikerbossie Chenin Blanc - South Africa - £8.40
                          Sula Dindori Reserve Viognier – India - £9.90
                          Boundary Line Chardonnay – Australia - £7.68
                          Broken Shackle Classic Rose – Australia - £6.78
                          Saint Clair Pioneer Block 12 Lone Gum Pinot Noir, New Zealand - £17.70
                          The Black Shiraz – Australia - £9.78
                          Sula Dindori Reserve Shiraz – India - £11.76
                          Boer and Brit The General - South Africa - £11.40
                          Broken Shackle Classic Red  6.78 – Australia - £6.78
                          Fratelli Chenin Sauvignon 8.94 – India - £8.94
                          Neige Icewine Cider - Canada – ½ Bottle £25.95 (Gerry’s)
            


The Menu

Courgette and Cheddar Cheese Terrine
Tomato Chartreuse with Cherry tomatoes and Prawns

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Salmon Coulibiac with Watercress Mayonnaise
Galantine of Chicken with Seasoning and Duck Fillet and Cranberry Sauce
Roast Sirloin of English Beef with Horseradish Cream

Tian of Mediterranean Vegetables
Broccoli, Asparagus, Kenya beans and Red Kidney Beans
with a Balsamic Dressing
Roasted Charlottes with Lemon & Rosemary
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Brown Sugar and Homegrown Walnut Meringues with Lemon Cream
Summer Berries

Shropshire Blue, Mature English Cheddar, Smoked Applewood and French Brie


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Monday 8 June 2015

June Tasting - English Wines



One could only describe our evening by the reaction by our guests on arrival into the officers mess dining room as "wow"

Our host the 20 Transport Squadron Royal Logistic Corps, Regent's Park Barracks and our guest speaker Julia Trustram Eve, Marketing Director, English Wine Producers.


Our table decorated with the company silver, crystal and china certainly set the scene for a truly English Summer evening.

 SUMMER MENU AND ENGLISH WINES


Served on arrival:
Camel Valley Cornwall Brut 2013 (retail £24.95)


Menu:
Sage and Tea Smoked Fillet of Salmon
with a Ratatouille Compote and Balsamic Dressing

Stopham Pinot Gris 2013 (retail £15.99)

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Pan-fried Breast of Duck with Roasted Fig and Red Wine Sauce
Dauphinoise Potatoes, Batton Carrots
and Kenya Beans wrapped with Bacon

Sixteen Ridges Pinot Noir 2013 (retail £15.40)
Bolney Wine Estate CuvĂ©e Noir 2011 (retail £22.99)

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Summer Pudding with Vanilla Ice Cream, Berry Compote
and Palmiers

Nyetimber Demi-Sec NV (retail 31.99)

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British Cheese Platter

Astley Late Harvest 2014 (retail £13.50 half bottle)

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Coffee


Julia gave a detailed and inspiring insight into English Wine production today. With emphasis on the great strides that the Industry is making in Worldwide recognition for the quality of the Wines and the numerous International accolades that they are winning particularly for Sparkling wines.




Friday 24 April 2015

April 2015 Tasting - Wines of Spain

Our April gathering took place at the Savile Club in Central London, a venue we have enjoyed for several years. The Fare proved to be excellent and we had that wonder cliche where Food complimented the Wine and the Wine complimented the Food. 

We had taken some painstaking efforts to find a suitable Wine Supplier having been let down by two company's and in the end the Wine was presented by 


As it turned out, this proved fortuitous. Their brief had been no Rioja and having a Company that actually produced wine meant some very interesting finds. For those who did not have the chance to attend here are the notes for your information



MARQUES DE MONISTROL,VINTAGE ROSE 2010
70% Monistrol, 30% Pinot Noir : 12% ABV
Retail £14.99

Sea Bass finished with Grated Lime, Lemon Juice and Fresh Chilli

VEGA DE LA REINA, D.O.RUEDA, VERDEJO 2013
100% Verdejo 13% ABV
Retail £9.99

Braised Lamb Shoulder served with Pommes Mousseline, Roasted Peppers, Smoked Paprika, Red Wine Chorizo

HACIENDA ZORITA, SYRAH, VDLT CASTILLA Y LEON 2011
100% Syrah : 14% ABV
Retail: £19.99

NIT DE NIN PLANETES, D.O.Q 2010
70% Grenache, 30% Carignan: 15% ABV
Retail: £30.00

Blackberry Almond Tart with Glazed Meringue and Lemon Sorbet




ARIYANAS NATURALMENTE DULCE, D.O.MALAGA 2008
100% Moscatel: 13% ABV
Retail: £18.99 per 1/2 Ltr

Coffee

Those who attended agreed to it being a splendid evening and one even wrote

"The company was engaging, the food delicious and the wine really threw open the door for me to Spanish wines as I have been very much a girl who thought Spanish wine equalled Rioja"

Our next treat in June will be another new excursion so watch out for the Newsletter 
 





Monday 8 December 2014

December Tasting 2014



To end the Year and to mark the Christmas Season we ventured to Harvey Nichols 5th Floor Restaurant and had a great evening indeed.

Wines with Retail Prices:

          HN Champagne    £27.50

          Riesling Harvey Nichols, Clare Valley, Australia 2012  £16.50
          Sancerre Harvey Nichols, Loire, France 2012  £17.50
          Red Burgundy (Mercurey) Harvey Nichols, France, 2011  £23.50
          Pinot Noir, Harvey Nichols, Marlborough, New Zealand 2012  £17.50
          Chablis 1er Cru, Harvey Nichols, Burgundy, France 2012  £20.00
          Sauternes, Harvey Nichols, Bordeaux, France 2011 (375ml)  £15.00



Menu

Jerusalem Artichoke Veloute with Crispy Duck Dumplings

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Chicken Ballontine stuffed with thyme and Rosemary, 
Sweet Potato Boulangere and Swede Puree

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Chocolate and Praline Log, Candy Chestnuts, Cranberry Gel and 
Chestnut Ice Cream

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Coffee and Gourmandises

We had a good turnout and all enjoyed the evening as well as making a note to return to try both the Restaurant and Champagne Bar.

Our next meeting will be at Partridges near Sloane Square, 
Thursday 19th February 2015
(details to follow as well as year calendar)


Wednesday 21 May 2014

June Tasting– Thursday 19th June 2014



The Next Best Thing – Wines with Promise for Tomorrow’s Fashion
Timing 18.30
at Laithwaites, The Arch, 219-221 Stoney Street, London, SE1 9AA

We embark on another adventure for the Summer Tasting by going to Laithwaites near Borough Market. The tasting hall gives an air of being a cellar with vaulted ceiling and a central tasting table. Wines will be served and matched with a morsels of food to compliment. Cheese will be served at the end.
We will be tasting wines on the market and trying to be the new fashionable  drink.



Dates for your Diary – details will follow
Sunday Luncheon 20th July 2014 at Chairman’s House Nelson Road Whitton
Dinner – Friday 3rd October at RSJ Restaurant

Christmas Tasting – Thursday 4th December 2014 – Harvey Nichols

Further details email: pawjh2000@yahoo.co.uk