Week of December 10th, 2007
Posted by Bob Lee on 09 Dec 2007 at 07:51 pm | Tagged as: Weekly Message
Hi all,
For those of you that have attended a few of our wine classes may remember Jennifer Iverson from several years ago. She is really knowledgeable about wines and does great presentations. Well, she has switched employers and is now with Young’s Market. And she is going to do the presentation this Friday, December 14th. She’s going to start with a real Champagne from Delamotte, then show us a great Napa Valley SB from Girard, then we’ll try a reasonably priced but good Merlot, then a really drinkable Cab from Avalon, follow that with the Lyeth Meritage and finish with a great blend from d’Arenburg called High Trellis. It should be great!
The presentation will start promptly at 6:00 PM. Remember this “ain’t LA” (thank goodness) so don’t be late. The wine class costs $10 per person and all the featured wines are 10% off. For the money you get to try the wines during the wine class and compliment them with the best food at any wine class in the state. We have been having larger than expected crowds again so we are limiting attendance to 45 guests. Please don’t show up a minute or two before 6:00 PM and expect to get in.
We’re going to be hosting a Fine Wines and Facials this Thursday, December 13th at 6 PM. For $10 you get to drink some great wines and pamper yourself. Heather represents the Mary Kay products and will conduct the event. This is just in time for those Christmas presents you want to get for yourselves. Reserve your spot by calling her at 602 677-9535.
Thanks to Scott for doing another great presentation of some wonderful wines. And thanks to Chef Jimmy of Scott’s Place for catering the food, which was terrific, and giving Liza a break.
We’ve got a few bottles of Tobin James Chardonnay that have been signed by Toby. They’ll make a great present for a Chard or Tobin lover.
Thanks to everyone that offered to help with the POS software. Thankfully it is all fixed.
Over the Holidays we will be open on Monday, Dec 24th, but closed on Christmas. Then we’ll do the same thing the next week when we will be open on Monday, Dec 31st, but closed on New Years Day.
Keep smiling,
Liza and Bob