Friday, 28 January 2011

Full Steam Ahead!


This week has seen our first two events of the year; a Wine Dinner at the George Hotel in Stamford, and a walk-around tasting at the STEAM Museum of the Great Western Railway in Swindon (pardon the pun with the blog title).

It was our first ever tasting in Swindon and we were lucky to have found such a spectacular venue to hold it in: STEAM - The Museum of the Great Western Railway is housed in a beautifully restored Grade II railway building in the heart of the former Swindon railway works (it is also very conveniently placed next to Swindon’s Discount Outlet Centre, which, naturally, Will and I couldn't resisit popping in to when we initially went to view the venue).

The Museum tells the story of the men and women who built, operated and traveled on the Great Western Railway. The exhibitions and magnificent locomotives provided a fascinating backdrop as we poured 30 wines, 2 beers, a Cider, a Port and a Maury for 100 tasters.

We were joined by Libby and Brigitte from Le Chai, who flew over from Bordeaux especially to join us and presented 3 lovely Chai wines, plus Will Laithwaite who brought along a cracking beer, the ‘Abingdon Bridge’ from his Loose Cannon Brewery.

My favourite part of the museum had to be the Station Platform, a reconstruction from the 1930’s, which was like stepping back in time. It all felt rather romantic as we served the Haton Champagne alongside the ‘Lode Star’, a steam locomotive built in 1907, and a 1934 Diesel Railcar... Cue lots of posing for photos!

The evening was very relaxed and enjoyed by all. Once again, having been the star of our 2010 tastings, the Pillastro D’Oro 2007 stole the show, closely followed the Stonewall Sauvignon 2009 then our Maury from Le Chai, the La Font Del Bosc 2005.

After Swindon came our annual visit to The George Hotel of Stamford to host a Wine & Dinner Evening, which was as delightful as ever. We, mainly Ian, have been holding events at The George Hotel for 18 years and never tire of it. It was my first visit this time, and I wasn’t disappointed. The hotel boasts traditional furnishings, log fires and quality food and wine, and Stamford itself is a charming town.

We were joined by 70 guests in the oak panelled Restaurant and all thoroughly enjoyed a Champagne reception, a quick tutored tasting by Ian including a Greek wine, the Malagousia 2009 Domaine Gerovassiliou, which caused a lot of interest and debate (very positive!) then a delicious four course dinner. Each course was carefully chosen to compliment the 4 dinner wines, finishing with the Jackson Triggs Ice Wine from Canada, served with Treacle Tart and Marmalade ice cream… heaven!

Next month we’re off to Colwyn Bay, Norwich, Cardiff, Godalming and Nottingham. Plus we’re currently planning our July – Dec events so do let us know if we’re due a visit to your town, especially if you can recommend a venue, at eventsfeedback@laithwaiteswine.com and we will try our very best to see you soon!

Jo x

P.S Special thanks to Puttyfoot for taking some great photos of the Swindon tasting for us! http://puttyfoot.com/

Thursday, 13 January 2011

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year!

2011 is set to be a bumper year for us, with bigger, better, more exciting and interesting events planned already and scores more in the pipeline!

January is normally a month for taking a step back and recovering from the previous year and the festive period - not the case this year! We are kicking off 2011 with a couple of very special events.

The first event of 2011 is the ever-popular and now sold out dinner at The George of Stamford, Lincolnshire – it’s become an annual fixture! After a Champagne reception, guests will be treated to a tasty, specially designed four-course meal in the beautiful, oak-panelled restaurant of this historic coaching inn, all carefully matched with a selection of eclectic wines from our range:

Weingut Felsner Grüner Veltliner 2009 Kremstal
Domaine Les Escondudes 2009 Châteauneuf-du-Pape AOC
Finca Valpiedra 2001 (magums), Rioja Reserva DOC
Jackson Triggs Vidal Icewine 2007, Ontario

The first tasting of the year (and one that I am particularly excited about, as I’m organising it) is at STEAM Museum of the Great Western Railway on Tuesday 25th January in Swindon, Wiltshire.

We will be joined by several producers including Sam Lockyer from Stonewall Estate in New Zealand and Libby Woolcock from our very own Le Chai au Quai in Castillon-La-Bataille, Bordeaux. I’m very pleased to be able to say that Will Laithwaite will also be attending the evening, bringing along his excellent creation, Abingdon Bridge beer from Loose Cannon Brewery, for guests to sample. Tickets are still available, so if you fancy a glass of Champagne on the atmospheric pre-War station platform (think Brief Encounter) and sampling 30 wines in a very relaxed and informal atmosphere, surrounded by history, then please do buy your tickets now.

The office will be busy in January with two supplier tastings for staff planned, including an extra special visit from Edouard Moueix. His family are regarded by many in the wine industry as Bordeaux royalty and are associated with some of the best Châteaux on the Right Bank.

Keep watching this space and I hope to see you all at an event soon!

Will
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