Tuesday, April 26, 2016



The French Cru Bourgeois seminar was another fun and informative evening. We would like to extend a special thanks to
Tracy Ellen Karmens, who provided a fantastic presentation and answering all of our questions on these French Cru Bourgeois.

Wines Presented:
Château Haut-Barrail – Médoc appellation – 2012 vintage
Château Les Ormes Sorbet – Médoc appellation – 2012 vintage
Château Dillon – Haut-Médoc appellation – 2011 vintage
Château Magnol – Haut-Médoc appellation – 2012 vintage
Château l’Ermitage – Listrac-Médoc appellation – 2009 vintage
Château Le Crock – Saint-Estèphe appellation – 2012 vintage
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Louis Bouillot Cremant de Bourgogne, Perle de Vigne “Grande Réserve” Brut
Louis Bouillot Cremant de Bourgogne, Perle d'Aurore, Brut Rosé

                                                        News & Updates
AWS Meadowlands Chapter is now 50 members! Thank you for a stellar membership drive and for your on-going participation.

*  April 22 was also Earth Day.   Meadowlands Chapter handed perennial potted flowers to all guests who attended.  Plant them in your gardens and enjoy the blooming flowers thought out spring & summer.

* National Wine Tasting Project: I have accumulated all of the required Rhone style wines and will send out dates to those who requested to partake in this event. Rhone Style Wines from US.

* River Cruise for Wine Lovers, hosted by Paul Wagner and Madeline Triffon is scheduled for April 2017. Read about the Blue Danube Discovery; visit AmericanWineSociety.org for more details.

* Last Barrel Sampling takes place on Saturday May 14th @ 1 – 4 PM. Please settle up if you have AWS cases coming to you. Your receipts are key to the number of cases. April is the last month. See me if you have questions.

* Welcome to new members: Kelly & Patrick

Distinct Thanks: John and Diann of Make Wine with Us, Danny Klein AWS RVP, and our pours Dan and Phil.    Additional information on Tracy's curriculum vitae: http://tracyellenkamens.com/





Tuesday, April 19, 2016

 American Wine Society chapters of  New Jersey is now 242 active members.  Congratulations!

Monday, April 11, 2016


                                                                                        Post updated 4/18
      AWS Meadowlands:  Presenting:  Firriato Winery  
Sicily, the largest island in the Mediterranean sea is home to Firriato Winery.    Firriato Winery produces some of this islands spectacular wines.   We were fortunate to obtain for presentation various bottle of these precious gems.  

In this round of tastings the group sampled the listed Italian wines below from the appellation I.G.T.  Of Sicily.   Most of these varietals come from their Firriato vineyards located on the west side of the island with the exception of La Sabbie Dell Etna, these come from the foot of Mount Etna located on the eastern side of Sicily.

-          La Sabbie Dell Etna 2014; Type : Bianco :  Etna DOC /  Varietal: 60% Carricante, 40% Cattaratto
   La Sabbie Dell Etna 2014; Type : Rosso : Etna DOC / Varietal : Nerello Mascalese - Nerello Cappuccio
-          Chiaramonte  2013; Type: Red / Varietal: Nero d'Avola -  6 Months in American durmast barriques.
-          Quater  2011; Type Red ; Indicative blend: Nero d'Avola, Perricone, Frappato and Nerello Cappuccio.  * This rare red blend was a treat, made from unusual or rarely seen combinations of grape varieties which really stood out.  
-          Harmonium  2011; Type: Red / Varietal: Nero d'Avola - 12 Months in French/American durmast barriques
-          Ribeca  2011;  Type: Red /  Verietal: Perricone – 10 to 12 Months in French durmast barriques

Based on the American Wine Society scoring here are averages collected from the group. (With some brief descriptors as provided)      
Etna Bianco – score: 12.5 / Descriptors:  White Flowers, pears, bright minerals, short finish.
Etna Rosso – score: 15 /   Descriptors:  Black berries, figs, walnut, some minerals, soft spices, balanced finish and body.  
Quater 4 – score: 17 /        Descriptors: plumb, currants, black berries, fig, cedar, warm, oak, balanced, structured.
Chiaramonte – score: 15 /  Descriptors: Dark ruby, intense plum,  dates, cherry, pepper, soft leather.  
Harmonium – score: 16 /    Descriptors: Deep ruby, black cherry, white pepper, oak, raisins, coco, balanced, long finish.
Ribeca – score : 17 /          Descriptors: Red ruby to edge, heat, warm herbs, deep red berries, good balance of medium to high acidity and tannins.  (Heat is referenced as “high” alcohol detected)

* Legend: 18 - 20 Extraordinary;    15 - 17 Excellent;    12 - 14 Good;    9 - 11 Commercially Acceptable 
* These are available thought Clifton’s Stew Lenard’s store so ask for them by name,  
* Stay tuned for more FIRRIATO WINERY sessions, dates to be announced.
American Wine Society Meadowlands Chapter is Northern NJ's largest consumer based wine organization.