Date: Fri 15-May-1998
Date: Fri 15-May-1998
Publication: Bee
Author: DONNAM
Quick Words:
wine-vocation-Small
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WINE WISDOM: Turning A Leaf: Enjoy A Glass of Wine With Dinner
By Steve Small
As you have all probably realized, wine is both my vocation and my avocation.
Obviously, I need to know about wine for my job. Reading about wine and
tasting new wines are important parts of my ongoing wine education. It is
important for me to know and understand wines so that I can stock and
recommend good wines to my customers. However even if I was not in the wine
business, I would still be enjoying wine and trying to learn more about it.
Some experiences out of the store recently led me to really wonder about the
importance of wine in everyday life.
To celebrate my wife's birthday, my two children, my wife, my sister-in-law
and I recently went to a national chain restaurant for dinner. Three wine
bottles were sitting in the lobby, so I knew they had wine in the restaurant.
The question was whether I could actually get a bottle or glass to drink.
The menu and the many promotional items on the table gave no hint as to the
availability of wine in the restaurant. Our first inquiry to our well
intentioned waitress informed us that they had White Zinfandel and that it
wasn't actually white but pink. Whew!, I am sure glad she cleared that up for
me.
Eventually my wife and I were able to order a glass of Turning Leaf Chardonnay
and Turning Leaf Merlot. The wine was fine and we went on to have an enjoyable
evening. The restaurant was quite busy that night. It is quite obvious that
most of the people were not going there to have wine with their meal.
The next day found us in New York City. We were there to watch the filming of
the "Emeril Live" television show for The Food Channel. Emeril is one of the
country's top chefs. His creative dishes cry out for a nice bottle of wine to
go with them. Unfortunately, given the time limitations of a half-hour show,
there was no mention of a wine to match Emeril's outstanding cuisine. I can
not help but wonder if wine had a more important place at America's table,
then every cooking show would mention wine as naturally as side dishes and
dessert.
After smelling Emeril's dishes, we needed to find a restaurant, fast!
Fortunately, New York City, for all of its faults, cares about wine. Walking
around the city and reading menus in windows provided us with a large number
of restaurant choices. Most of these restaurants provided wine choices not
only by bottle, but also by the glass. Some restaurants also offered tasting
menus where they matched a different glass of wine with each different course
of the meal for one fixed price.
In my ten years in the wine business, I've witnessed a huge growth in the
people's appreciation of fine wine. Unfortunately, based on my recent
experiences, it is just the tip of the iceberg. Hopefully as time passes, more
and more Americans will appreciate a glass of wine as a complement to a meal
rather than reserving it for special occasions.
(Steve Small is the proprietor of Steve's Liquor Store, at 71 Main Street
South/Route 25 in Newtown.)
