Date: Fri 21-Nov-1997
Date: Fri 21-Nov-1997
Publication: Bee
Author: JUDYC
Quick Words:
Wine-Wisdom-Small-Bordeaux
Full Text:
Sips & Swallows From Around The Wine World
By Steve Small
Prices for 1996 Bordeaux have exploded to all-time highs. Bordeaux has always
been one of the world's most collectible, well aging and prestigious red
wines. With wine auctions becoming legal in the US over the last couple of
years, many of the world's premier wines are both beverages to enjoy and
investments.
As long as the economy remains strong, prices for the finest Burgundy,
Bordeaux, Vintage Ports and California Cabernets should continue to soar.
The October 1997 issue of Consumer Reports features eight pages devoted to
wine. Included in the report are tasting notes, shopping tips and wine
recommendations. The article offers good common sense information on some of
the most generally available wines.
However, if you need the "best" wines as picked by Consumer Reports , you may
be out of luck. The article created such a run on the wines they may now be
out of stock at your favorite wine shop. If you have to have only "the best,"
you may be drinking Dr Pepper for awhile.
The rest of us can be assured that by consulting with a wine-knowledgeable
friend or retailer, we can still drink some excellent wines that are close to
Consumer Reports ' "best" in both taste and price.
I have had the enjoyable job of tasting quite a few wines over the last month
or so. I am happy to report there are literally hundreds of very good wines
available in Connecticut in all price ranges. Over the past ten years, the
number of delicious fine wines available in Connecticut has grown and grown.
While some prestigious "name" wines are getting harder to find, very good
wines in the $8 to $20 price range are more plentiful than ever. These wines
will provide pleasure to even the most discriminating drinkers.
Just a reminder that when I speak about various beers, wines and spirits,
moderation is always assumed. We can all enjoy alcohol without enjoying it to
excess.
(Steve Small is the proprietor of Steve's Liquor Store, in Ricky's Shopping
Center at 71 Main Street/Route 25 in Newtown.)
