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Date: Fri 13-Dec-1996

Publication: Bee

Author: CAROLK

Illustration: C

Location: A14

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(holiday wine selections in Wine Wisdom column, 12/20/96)

Wine Wisdom

Just In Time for The Holidays: Welcome To Steve's Perfect World

By Steve Small

The holiday season is a time of celebration. It is a time to appreciate

everything we have, and plan for better things ahead. I can think of no better

way to celebrate than with my absolute favorite beverages. The following is a

totally subjective list of the beers and wines that would grace the table in

Steve's Perfect World.

Ipswich Brewing Co. is a small brewery in Massachusetts. They make a dark ale

I find absolutely delicious. It is rich, hearty and reminiscent of a good

English ale. Ipswich Dark Ale is packaged in 64-ounce jugs, so it is best

enjoyed with a friend or two. This hearty brew can also help warm your insides

on a cold winter night.

As I try to pick one white wine that is my absolute favorite, I find it to be

an impossible task. More and more delicious wines keep coming to mind. The

wines of Zind-Humbrecht are truly stunning. They produce Gewurztraminers,

Rieslings and Pinot Blanc from the Alsace region of France. The wines have

some of the longest finishes I have ever tasted. The flavors linger on your

palate, and then linger a little while longer.

R.H. Phillips makes a Viognier that is also delicious. It is a very dry white

wine with loads of flavor. As you sip the wine, you keep picking up different

fruit flavors. The R.H. Phillips EXP Viognier is dry enough to have with a

meal yet complex enough to sip by itself.

My current favorite champagne/sparkling wine is Jordan "J". In my humble

opinion, this California sparkling wine is as good or better than most of the

French champagnes I have tasted.

Moving on to red wines, the choices are once again innumerable. Single

vineyard, old vine or reserve Zinfandels from Cine, Ridge, Ravenswood,

Rosenblum and Renwood would make me happy. California Cabernet Sauvignons from

Beringer, Turnbull or Whitehall Lane would also suit me just fine. The 1988

Rancia Chianti Classico Riserva is another truly memorable red wine.

The holiday season is the perfect time to open that special bottle you have

been saving. There is nothing worse than keeping a bottle so long that instead

of aged, it is just bad. So as you enjoy the holiday season responsibly, go

ahead and drink something extra special. You've earned it!

(Steve Small is the proprietor of Steve's Liquor Store, in Ricky's Shopping

Center at 71 South Main Street/Route 25 in Newtown.)

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