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SUMMARY:SHERRY - Spain's Unique Gift to the Wine World
DESCRIPTION:How can Sherry become hip to the consumer of the 21st century?  Most of us recognize Sherry as a very old wine growing region (the area’s winemaking has its roots back as far as 3\,000 years ago) and as a sweet style of wine. \nBut Sherry is not just sweet – it has a diversity of styles – from dry to sweet.  And with that diversity in wine styles\, Sherry has the ability to pair with a wide range of foods.  So\, if Sherry is so great with food why hasn’t there been a Sherry revolution?  Is it too complicated? Too many styles? \nCertainly its rarity on wine store shelves\, and often being lumped in with dessert wines contribute to the misunderstanding of Sherry. \nSherry is a versatile beverage and our event on Friday\, April 21st at 7 p.m. at the Hilton Harrisburg will showcase this versatility.  Sherry makes a killer cocktail so we will sample two cocktails.  The first cocktail will be made with a dry style of sherry – served at the beginning of the evening.  The second cocktail will be made with a sweeter style sherry – served at the end of the evening. \nIn between we will have six Sherry wines –  ranging from dry to sweet – with three small plates of food. \nFINO \n   Lustau Fino Jarana \nMANZANILLA \n  Bodegas Hidalgo La   Gitana Manzilla   Pasada Pastrano \n AMONTILLADO \n  Bodego Hidalgo La   Gitana Amontillado   Napoleon \n PALO CORTADO  \n  Gonzalez Byass Palo Cortado Leonor \n OLOROSO \n  Williams and Humbert Oloroso Don Zoilo \n PEDRO XIMÉNEZ (PX)    \n  Lustau Pedro Ximénez San Emilio \nThree plates of food: \n1) Almonds\, Olives\, Manchego Cheese \n2) Spanish Tortilla (potatoes\, onion\, egg) and Croquetas de Jamon (Spanish Ham Croquettes) – Pescetarian Substitute for Croquetas de Jamon is Garlic Shrimp \n3)  Mushroom Risotto \nPlease send any food allergies and requests for substitution WITH YOUR Resevations\, or if you forget then send to the Assistant Treasurer’s email or via the website contact form.  Click here to email. \n  \nThere are so many topics to discuss about Sherry – in addition to an introduction to the solera system for aging Sherry we will touch on: \n\nSherry Casks – highly valued for use in aging other alcoholic beverages.\nVintage Sherry – a very small percentage of production.\nSherry Labeling – if there is no vintage listed\, how do we know how old it is?\nRecent changes to the rules governing the production of Sherry\n\nPlease join us for this informative and enjoyable event. \n    Member:  $100 \n    Patron:  $95 \n    Nonmember:  $120 \n 
URL:https://pawinesociety.org/event-calendar/sherry-spains-gift-to-the-wine-world/
LOCATION:Hilton Harrisburg\, 1 North Second Street\, Harrisburg\, PA\, 17101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational
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SUMMARY:DEADLINE to Register for Wonderful World of Waltz Wines
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URL:https://pawinesociety.org/event-calendar/deadline-to-register-for-wonderful-world-of-waltz-wines-event/
LOCATION:PA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230519T190000
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SUMMARY:The Wonderful World of Waltz Wines
DESCRIPTION:What does this impressive beast have to do with putting better wines in your glass?  To find out—join us on Friday\, May 19th at the Hilton Harrisburg. \nThe Waltz team has prepared a special event—more than a tasting.  Here are 7 key features for  you: \n\nEnjoy an educational presentation supported with slides and video content showcasing what’s new at Waltz Estate Vineyards.\nTaste new wines made by 7th generation Zach Waltz\, graduate of Cornell’s oenology program.\nLearn about the mysterious Gregoire GL7.4\, and how it improves wine production from vine to glass.\nRelax and comparatively taste\, not just the familiar\, but a full lineup of White\, Rosé and Red wines.\nGet FREE passes for visiting the Waltz tasting room to check out future selections!\nWin Waltz Library Wines! Wines no longer available for purchase—some that you may have purchased and should have aged\, but were too impatient to stay the path.  Join us to get your hands on one of those older bottles which is now drinking prime!\nEnjoy pairing wines with Hilton Chef Bianca’s special nibbles plates to accompany our wines.  For the whites: Seared Sea Scallop Garlic and Honey\, Bowtie Pasta in a white wine cream sauce\, Herbed Cheese Crostini and Arugula.  For the reds: Sauteed Mushroom with a Cabernet Demiglaze\, Beef Brochette with Bleu Cheese\, Dark Chocolate Truffles.\n\nIt will be a great evening.  Please come help us celebrate this four-time PA Wine Excellence Winner! \nWaltz Vineyards is committed to using only their estate-grown fruit. The vineyard team works diligently throughout the year shoot tucking\, thinning\, leaf pulling and weeding to assure vines produce top quality vinifera wine grapes.  The boutique winery utilizes the most modern wine-making technology imported from Italy. \nMany of the wines are finished in French oak barrels sourced from some of the top coopers in France. Each barrel is ordered to be charred specifically for the type of wine to be made. Throughout the year\, a rigorous barrel maintenance program is maintained to protect and preserve the beautiful cooperage. If you’ve seen the barrel room\, you know. \nWaltz has always meticulously maintained all their processes to make great wines.  I can’t recall ever seeing a cleaner crush pad or barrel room! \nHere’s what we’ll be tasting Friday\, May 19th: \n2022 Sauvignon Blanc \n2019 Sémillon \n2021 Fusion \n2021 Old Line Chardonnay \n2019 Reserve Chardonnay \n2021 Stiegel Rosé \n2019 Baron Red \n2019 Cabernet Franc \n2019 Cherry Tree Merlot \n2019 Crow Woods Cabernet Sauvignon \nI know many of you are excited about this event.   For those of you who have not tried these wines\, you will be surprised and delighted.  Find out what hard work in the vineyard and the cellar means for you the consumer.  Enjoy Waltz Vineyards Estate Winery’s bold reds\, intriguing whites\, and a most captivating rosé guided by the actual grower and winemaker.  \nMake note that the reservation deadline is Tuesday\, May 16th so don’t delay.  Go to the Shoppe Page to make Reservations! \nMember Reservation: $70                \nPatron Reservation: $65 \nNonmember Reservation: $90 \n 
URL:https://pawinesociety.org/event-calendar/the-wonderful-world-of-waltz-wines/
LOCATION:Hilton Harrisburg\, 1 North Second Street\, Harrisburg\, PA\, 17101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational
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SUMMARY:DEADLINE to Register for La Strada del Vino
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URL:https://pawinesociety.org/event-calendar/deadline-to-register-for-la-strada-del-vino/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230616T190000
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SUMMARY:La Strada del Vino
DESCRIPTION:On Friday evening\, June 16 at 7:00 pm at the Hilton Harrisburg\, we will be experiencing a special event featuring nine carefully selected wines from Italy. We will be pouring four white wines and five red wines representing eight different wine appellations from seven different Italian regions (states). \nOur wine road in Italy will cover Piedmont and Emilia-Romagna in the north\, Tuscany in central Italy and Abruzzo\, Campania\, Puglia and Sicily in southern Italy. \nThe Wine List   \n ~Whites~ \n Villa Sparina Gavi DOCG del Commune di Gavi 2020. Piedmont. Gavi is known as the white wine jewel of southern Piedmont.  It is the showcase for the Cortese grape. This wine comes from an area that is only 30 miles north of Genoa\, Christopher Columbus’ home town in Liguria.  This Gavi has always been integral to the identity of Villa Sparina. It has a unique strength and exquisite freshness that is a true expression of the appellation. 100% Cortese. James Suckling 91 points. \nCantina Sanpaolo Fiano di Avellino DOCG 2020 Claudio Quarta. Campania. Most Italians believe the greatest expression of Fiano comes from the hills around Avellino east of Naples in Campania. I agree. The winery sits on top of a hill surrounded by vineyards and woods populated by wolves. This wine comes from a single vineyard. It is full of flavor and is pale straw yellow in color. It has a typical herbaceous scent that is well reflected on the palate\, together with a quality of freshness. 100% Fiano. \nCantina Zaccagnini Trebbiano d’Abruzzo DOC 2020 Il Bianco di Ciccio. Abruzzo. When you sip this wine\, you can clearly understand why Trebbiano is the most widely planted white grape in Italy. This wine is medium straw yellow in color. On the nose it is intense and fragrant with a focused bouquet mainly of white-fleshed fruit with hints of citrus and dried fruit. On the palate it displays freshness with a flavor of citrus.   100% Trebbiano d’Abruzzo. \nOttosoldi Gavi DOCG 2021. Piedmont. This wine is a bright and juicy Gavi with ripe lemon\, peach and apple fruits highlighted with a whisper of herbs. Really well-textured on the palate with lifted acidity lending length on the finish. It is a dynamic and versatile white made from organically grown grapes. 100% Cortese. James Suckling 92 points. \n~Reds~ \nPoggio Anima Nero d’Avola Sicilia DOC 2019 Asmodeus. Sicily. This wine is dark garnet in color. It has notes of ripe plums\, leather\, garrigue and pepper on the nose. This Asmodeus displays ripe black cherry and a touch of candied berry on the palate. The finish consists of fruit sweetness and a licorice note with soft gripping tannins to hold it all together. 100% Nero d’Avola. \nTre Monte Romagna Sangiovese Superiore IGT Campo di Mezzo 2020. Emila-Romagna. Made with organically farmed grapes\, this young red has inviting aromas of wild berries\, eucalyptus and tilled earth. It is bright and easy but also delicious.  It features juicy red cherry\, crushed raspberry and star anise set against polished tannins and lively acidity.  100% Sangiovese di Romagna. Vinous 91 points\, Wine Enthusiast 90 points. \nPoggio Anima Primitivo – Salento IGT 2019 Lilith. Puglia. This wine is opaque ruby. It displays smoked meat\, dried cherry\, cracked pepper\, and cassis on the deeply scented nose.  It is medium to full-bodied with berry cobbler flavors showing a liqueur-like intensity with an anise note coming up with air.  The smoke and cassis notes carry through on the finish\, which also features dusty tannins. This is a wine of real intensity and concentration. 100% Primitivo. \nTenuta Degli Dei Tuscana IGT 2019 Le Redini. Tuscany. Le Redini impresses with its energy and vibrancy. Plum\, mocha\, gravel\, spice and licorice are all beautifully delineated. With the 2019 vintage\, Le Redini has an extra kick of energy that is just compelling. It’s a wine of extreme pleasure.  90% Merlot\, 10% Alicante. James Suckling 94 points\, Vinous 93 points \nPoggio Landi Brunello di Montalcino DOCG 2017. Tuscany. A certified-organic wine\, this 2017 Brunello di Montalcino shows a graceful and delicate side with wild cherries\, blue flowers and warm earthiness. The wine is silky and smooth on the palate\, with hints of crushed mineral or limestone. Fresh acidity fuels a long   finish. 100% Sangiovese Grosso. Wine Advocate 93 points\, Wine Spectator 92 points. \nThis will be the ONLY PWS Italian wine event for the year. You will not want to miss this exceptional tasting. Join us for an evening enjoying some of the finest wines Italy has to offer. We will also have a selection of fine cheeses and Hilton baguettes. \n  Member—$65                                          \n  Patron—$60                                   \n  Nonmember—$85   \n 
URL:https://pawinesociety.org/event-calendar/la-strada-del-vino/
LOCATION:Hilton Harrisburg\, 1 North Second Street\, Harrisburg\, PA\, 17101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational
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SUMMARY:DEADLINE to Register for Summer Sippin' - French Bistro
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URL:https://pawinesociety.org/event-calendar/deadline-to-register-for-summer-sippin-french-bistro/
LOCATION:Hilton Harrisburg\, 1 North Second Street\, Harrisburg\, PA\, 17101\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230721T183000
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SUMMARY:Summer Sippin' - French Bistro
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our summer outdoor event on the Hilton balcony overlooking Market Square.  We have indoor space available in case of adverse weather\, so no risk other than missing this event if you don’t reserve early.  We are limited by balcony and indoor room space to 20 participants. \nThe date/time is Friday\, July 21st  at 6:30 p.m.  The fare is Fabulous French sippers\, compatible with hot weather\, paired with small bites—Melon Skewers\, Oysters on the half shell\, Shrimp Ceviche\, Berry Dessert Shooters\, and Chocolate Truffles—incredibly edible! \nFrench wine is widely regarded as the best wine in the world. It has amazing soul derived from terroir—the practice of creating wine through allowing it to be deeply influenced by the particular character of the soil\, climate\, sun\, and minerals of the specific area it is grown.  We will venture off the beaten French paths for this event\, so don’t miss it. What do I mean by off the beaten path?  There will be no Chardonnay\, no Champagne\, no Bordeaux—BUT there will be fabulous wines that you may have missed in the PLCB system. \nThe wines by region include: \n\nA sparkling wine we think is a perfect summer aperitif—Vouvray (and that means Chenin Blanc).\nWhite Chateauneuf du Pape. It is100% —are you ready? Viognier.\nAligoté from Bouzeron; the only region in Burgundy that produces Aligoté. It is amazing—terroir shows so well!\nBandol Rosé—this one a blend of Grenache\, Syrah and Mourvèdre. It is fresh and lively and perfect for summer.\nAlsace Pinot Noir—a stunner of a Pinot Noir —wild and “lightly animal” per the winemaker. Lovely harmony\, with length and balance.\nSavoie Mondeuse Noir— a ruby-colored\, delicate\, floral\, nearly ethereal red—terrific with a slight chill. It’s a Weygandt import.\nCahors Malbec—nobody does Malbec better. This one is imported by Kermit Lynch and is so rich\, velvety and wonderful we had to serve it.\n\nWe are so pleased to present this event to you!  It will be a delightful summer’s evening by itself\, but you may extend the adventure—the Hilton is offering a 10% discount on food (alcoholic beverages not included) to those who make reservations in the Ad Lib Restaurant either before or after the event—you choose the time.   \nDinner reservations may be made at opentable.com.  Proof of event participation will be emailed to you prior to the event\, and must be presented to your Hilton server for the discount. The Event Reservation deadline is Tuesday\, July 18th unless we fill the space prior.  Please be aware of this deadline. \n     \n    Member —$70 \n    Patron —$65 \n    Nonmember —$90 \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://pawinesociety.org/event-calendar/summer-sippin-wines-over-market/
LOCATION:Hilton Harrisburg\, 1 North Second Street\, Harrisburg\, PA\, 17101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Informal
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SUMMARY:DEADLINE to Register for South African Wines Event
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URL:https://pawinesociety.org/event-calendar/deadline-to-register-for-south-african-wines-event/
LOCATION:PA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230818T190000
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SUMMARY:South African Wines
DESCRIPTION:Too quickly dismissed by some\, South Africa is undoubtedly one of the world’s most dynamic wine producers. So\, if your experience of South African wines is from a party ten years ago\, it’s time to take another look!  This wine line-up has fresh\, crisp\, acidic whites and robust smooth reds worth exploring. \nEstablished South African winemakers re-emerged onto the international scene in the early 1990s\, following the demise of the apartheid era.  New wines\, new wineries\, highly qualified winemakers\, and even new regions have appeared steadily ever since. All of this makes South Africa more exciting than ever\, but more complicated\, too.  And that’s why we recruited an expert to guide our tour—Kevin Ostrowski\, PWS member and wine tour guide extraordinaire!   Kevin is American Wine Society’s Western Pennsylvania Regional Ambassador\, Chapter Chair of the AWS Beaver County\, PA\, chapter\, and member of the AWS Education Committee. \nAn AWS Certified Wine Judge\, Kevin is a Certified Specialist of Wine with the Society of Wine Educators\, holds a Wine and Spirits Education Trust  Level 3 Award in Wine and Spirits (with Merit)\, and has completed level 1 Sommelier with the Court of Master Sommeliers. Kevin has    vetted most of these wines; with our tasting team suggesting a few extras (you know… we couldn’t help it).  In addition\, Kevin has toured South Africa’s wine areas and brings personal stories to enrich the presentation and transport us all briefly to this beautiful wine region. \nIn South Africa\, the sustainability initiative is encapsulated by a San word\, hannuwa.  It is a collective word suggesting a life of harmony and plenty; in other words\, success in sustaining life. Hannuwa expresses the wine industry philosophy embodied in the pledge signed by producers: to farm sustainably; to be a custodian of the land and preserve it for future generations; to nurture a culture of respect among the people who work on the farms and in the cellars; to promote an environment of dignity\, equality and upliftment for all; to protect the unique and valuable biodiversity of our winelands; and to safeguard the rich heritage of South Africa’s winelands. AND they make some excellent wines! \nOn Friday\, August 18th at 7 PM—Hilton Harrisburg\, our wine tour begins with a sparkling greeting wine made in traditional style from Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.  Following the bubbles\, we’ll start the program and get serious with the whites.  South Africa boasts some of the world’s great Sauvignon Blanc\, and we have two! \nSouth Africa though\, to many\, suggests Chenin Blanc.  South African Chenins are quite different from French—almost always dry\, but ripe and full of flavor (often with the complexity that comes from the increasingly sought-after old-vine fruit).  We think we’ve narrowed it down to two we want you to try.  (BTW\, one is old vines and lovely!) \nWe’ll move gently to reds with a Cabernet Sauvignon Rosé you’ll likely recognize\, but perhaps haven’t tried because lesser-known regions are sometimes passed by.  And since it’s summer—a second rosé of—guess this one—Pinotage.  You can’t object because no tour of South Africa is complete without Pinotage.  For many it is a love-it-or-hate-it grape.  It is a South African creation (1926) of ‘parents’ Pinot Noir (which imparts its strawberry aromas and lovely texture in young wines\, and more complex\, farmyard characteristics in the more mature)\, and Cinsault\, which adds spice and body. Whether you love or not the grape\, we bet you’ll love this rosé! \nOur first red is another widely planted noble grape–Pinot Noir.  We follow with a Cabernet Franc we found to be like no other we’ve had from anywhere in the world—and it’s so interesting we had to include it\, you understand.  To finish the reds flight we have\, of course\, chosen a Pinotage from the Western Cape.  Pinotage continues to evolve into a plethora of different styles meaning there’s never been a better time to explore\, or revisit\, it.  Seriously.  Join the fun here! \nEqually enjoyable as the wines will be foods native to South Africa. Hilton Chef Bianco is preparing in house the following foods for us.  Isn’t he fabulous to do this for us?! \n\nBiltong (similar to beef jerky)\nPiri-Piri Chicken (grilled with red pepper seasoning but not too hot)\nBoerewors on the Braii (beef sausages) w/Apricot Dijon Sauce\n\nThese small plates will be accompanied by palate cleansing bread or toasted crostini.  Please note any food allergies in the notes section of your reservations or email the treasurers with concerns. \nYou may make reservations via the Shoppe Page of this website.    Reservation deadline is Tuesday\, August 15th    \n      Member —$70 \n      Patron —$65 \n      Nonmember —$90 \n 
URL:https://pawinesociety.org/event-calendar/south-african-wines/
LOCATION:Hilton Harrisburg\, 1 North Second Street\, Harrisburg\, PA\, 17101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational
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SUMMARY:DEADLINE to Register for The Wines of Sunny Greece
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URL:https://pawinesociety.org/event-calendar/deadline-to-register-for-the-wines-of-sunny-greece/
LOCATION:Hilton Harrisburg\, 1 North Second Street\, Harrisburg\, PA\, 17101\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230929T190000
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SUMMARY:The Wines of Sunny Greece
DESCRIPTION:It’s easy to miss Greece as a wine gem because not that much Greek wine is exported.  Greeks love their wine just as Italians do; and   90% of production is consumed in Greece.  Most know Greece has a long\, rich winemaking history\, yet Greek wines are often passed by simply because we don’t know much about them—and fear we can’t pronounce the grape names to ask about them.  So being risk averse to what the bottle may hold—we move onto our comfort zone and take home another Italian red or French white. \nBEFORE you err and pass by this event though\, you may want to review some key points about Greek winemaking.  First\, the wines of Greece are truly European. This is not just an issue of provenance but a matter relating to style and quality. They are a part of the premier European wine league and in terms of quality they belong to the same class as Italian\, Spanish\, French\, Portuguese\, German and Austrian wines. \nGreece should be approached in the same way as Italy: a large country packed with indigenous varieties and terroirs not found anywhere else. The Greeks and Italians have influenced each other when it comes to wine more than many might think\, trading varieties (such as Aglianico) and techniques for centuries. \nMost importantly\, Greece is a treasure trove of genuine\, authentic wine. It’s a part of the country’s history and is imbedded in the soul of every Greek man\, woman and child. Just like Italy. \nGreek wines are expressive of their distinctive and historic terroirs\, bearing all the hallmark characteristics of their Old-World provenance. Hence\, the wines are a must-try for all people wishing to explore and taste the wines of the essential vineyards\, the grand terroirs of the world.  \nHistoric vineyards with unbroken track records of several millennia abound.  Many of these distinctive ecosystems developed through natural selection and are located in areas protected from most vine pests and vine diseases. Therefore\, the vast majority of Greek vineyards are suitable for organic cultivation or other alternative methods of viticulture and chemical spraying has been largely eliminated. \nGreece is blessed with an amazing array of distinctive and unique terroirs. Greek wine is very distinct and is able to transfer you to the place of its production. The alternation of mountains and countless miles of coast create a varied combination of altitudes\, different mesoclimates\, orientations\, inclinations\, aspects and soils. Within a single region there might be several different available terroirs. \nGreek wines are some of the best value-for-money buys in the world market today. Along with great quality and affordability\, these wines are an inspirational\, truly different proposal\, based on unique attributes.  They are a superb source of enjoyment for people who are offended by blandness and who understand the need for diversity. Greek wine has been made to meet that need since long\, long ago. \nSo\, check it out—join us on Friday\, September 29th at 7 p.m. at the Hilton Harrisburg to taste ten wines representative of the variety available from these unique Greek wine regions.  Mitigating our fear of tasting new wines and being unable to say the grape names will be our special guest speaker\, Ioannis G. Tsapos (Yanni).  Yanni\, who is a Greek native\, will take us through a 10-wine sampling chosen by John Brinjac of Keystone Importers\, including some unique wines not on the shelves but available by SLO.  We’re excited to share them with you: \n \n\nZoinos Brut 100% Debina\nTetramythos Roditis Orange Natur\nTetramythos Retsina Roditis\nAvantis Estate Malagousia\nKotrosos Agiorgitiko\nGavalas Santorini Assyrtiko\nBosinakis Moschofilero Mantinia\nTetramythos Phelloe Natur 50% Mavrodaphne\, 25% Kalavratino and 25% Agiorgitiko\nFoundi Naoussia Xinomavro\nGavalas Vinsanto (Assyrtiko)\n\nTrust us—the wines are as beautiful as the Greek countryside.   There will be Greek food to pair with the wines for a true cultural learning experience.  Hilton Chef’s small plates will include Grilled Pita\, Grilled Feta\, Hummus\, Spanakopita\, Chicken Souvlaki\, Lamb Lollipops w/Chimichurri or Mint Yogurt. \n Please inform us of any food allergies well in advance in the notes section of your reservations or email the treasurer with concerns. \nReservation deadline is Tuesday\, September 26th. \n      Member —$95 \n      Patron —$90 \n      Nonmember —$115 \nYou may MAKE RESERVATIONS via the SHOPPE PAGE of this website. \nPlease note any food allergies EARLY in the notes section of your reservations or email the treasurers with concerns. \n  \n 
URL:https://pawinesociety.org/event-calendar/the-wines-of-sunny-greece/
LOCATION:Hilton Harrisburg\, 1 North Second Street\, Harrisburg\, PA\, 17101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231017T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231017T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T194901
CREATED:20230801T220107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230801T220107Z
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SUMMARY:DEADLINE to Register for French Cru Beaujolais
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URL:https://pawinesociety.org/event-calendar/deadline-to-register-for-french-cru-beaujolais/
LOCATION:Hilton Harrisburg\, 1 North Second Street\, Harrisburg\, PA\, 17101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231020T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231020T213000
DTSTAMP:20260408T194901
CREATED:20230801T201732Z
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SUMMARY:French Cru Beaujolais
DESCRIPTION:Get onboard with Beaujolais! \nThe Beaujolais region is a classified district within France with a centuries-long history of favor among kings and commoners—highly valued.  Then\, for the past 20 years\, nobody’s gonna’ touch it. \nHappily for the bargain hunter\, its fall from favor has not caught up with the recent decades of unheralded work by its farmers and wine makers!  To the wine cognoscenti\, the Cru of Beaujolais are suddenly (and probably temporarily) among the few ‘bargains’ available in French wines. \n? What happened to bring Beaujolais down to this new low? \n? How do you sort the brilliant jewels from the dirt clods? \n? How do you read the labels? \n? What does a great one taste like? \n? And to the Foodie\, when I get my hands on a great bottle\, what do I pair with a great Beaujolais for just snacks or dinner? \nHappiness guaranteed!   All mysteries and your personal questions resolved; your taste buds and food-related questions answered on the plate before you.  If the delight of Beaujolais has escaped you and you have questions\, bring ‘em on!  Join Eric Miller as he shares and relives his youth in the back roads of French wine country.  Relax and show up for uncommon values and some of the most fun wines in the world! \nThe Crus of Beaujolais are stand-alone AOCs representing the region’s very best vineyard land. The wines are high-quality\, reflecting individual terroirs and showcasing the great potential of the Gamay grape.  Across the board\, these are structured\, complex wines with spicy aromas and the potential to age well. \nWe showcase these wines Friday\, October 20th—7 p.m. at the Hilton Harrisburg.   You don’t want to miss this one.  Guaranteed GREAT wines\, GREAT food\, GREAT humor and entertainment from the man—Eric Miller\, vintner\, author and GREAT guy. \nIn consultation with the Hilton Chef\, we plan three small plate food pairings to complement these wines: \n Salmon Brandade with Croûton ~  Frisée with Duck Confit\, Pomegranate and Chèvre ~  Grilled Pork Loin with Cherry Demi-Glace \nPlease inform us of any food allergies well in advance in the notes section of your reservations or email the treasurer with concerns. \nReservation deadline is Tuesday\, October 17th .  We are limited to 36 participants due to the number of bottles Eric stashed.  I’d say this isn’t one to wait if you want to savor the best of the best Cru Beaujolais.  To sweeten the deal Eric is providing several door prizes.  Don’t miss this!             \n      Member —$115 \n      Patron —$110 \n      Nonmember —$135 \nMAKE RESERVATIONS by going to the Shoppe Page of the website. \nPlease note food allergies in the notes section of your reservations or email the treasurers with concerns. \n 
URL:https://pawinesociety.org/event-calendar/french-cru-beaujolais/
LOCATION:Hilton Harrisburg\, 1 North Second Street\, Harrisburg\, PA\, 17101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231107T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231107T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T194901
CREATED:20230906T203032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230906T203159Z
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SUMMARY:Deadline to Register for A Tour of Spanish Wines
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://pawinesociety.org/event-calendar/deadline-to-register-for-a-tour-of-spanish-wines/
LOCATION:Hilton Harrisburg\, 1 North Second Street\, Harrisburg\, PA\, 17101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Virtual via Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231110T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231110T213000
DTSTAMP:20260408T194901
CREATED:20230906T201942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230906T202248Z
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SUMMARY:A Tour of Spanish Wines
DESCRIPTION:A country rich in viticultural history\, grape vines have been grown on the Spanish Iberian Peninsula since at least 3000 B.C.  It was not until 1000 B.C. that winemaking began in earnest – a skill brought by Phoenician traders from the eastern Mediterranean. Today\, the country is home to more vines than any other country and has a national wine output only exceeded by France and Italy. \nHistorically\, winemaking culture throughout Spain was very rustic. Oxidized styles are common as well as the heavy use of American oak for lengthy periods of barrel ageing.  However\, in the past few decades\, Spain’s wine industry has engaged in a great deal of modernization and an embrace of New World techniques. The result has been a significant improvement in quality and reliability. \nTopography plays a fundamental role in defining Spain’s many wine styles. From cool\, green Galicia and the snow-capped Pyrenees in the north\, via the parched central plateau\, to sandy\, sunny Andalucia in the south\, the Spanish landscape is very diverse.  The cool vineyards of the far north and northwest create light\, crisp\, white wines\, exemplified by Rías Baixas and particularly Txakoli.  Those in warmer\, drier regions further inland tend towards mid-bodied\, fruit-driven reds such as Rioja\, Ribera del Duero and Bierzo. Those close to the Mediterranean can produce heavier\, more powerful reds except in higher altitudes\, where reduced heat and humidity allow the production of lighter reds and\, of course\, white sparkling Cava. \nOur tour guide for this event is Federico-Martin Pisani.  Federico\, a Belgium native\, studied international trade as an undergrad.  He also holds a Masters Degree in International Business from UCLM\, Albacete\, Spain.  With this background and an interest in wine\, he’s enjoyed two decades in the industry as Export Manager\, Horticoalba\, Albacete; Export Director at Morgante SL – Bodegas Cristo de la Vega\, Albacete/Socuéllamos/La Mancha; and now the Export Director at Neleman Organic Vineyards\, Valencia. \nOur event Friday\, November 10th at 7 p.m. at the Hilton Harrisburg features ten wines\, five from Federico’s organic portfolio and five from Keystone Importer’s portfolio in order to examine wines from Spain’s major regions and best-known grapes. \nSpanish wines demand Tapas—yes?   So\, accompanying our wines is Manchego\, Prosciutto Grapes\, Spiced Almond Chorizo\, Olives\, Heirloom Tomato Puff Pastry and Beef Empañadas with Chile Sauce. This sounds like a great menu! \nPlease inform us of any food allergies well in advance in the notes section of your reservations or email the treasurer with concerns. \nReservation deadline is Tuesday\, November 7th . \n      Member —$80 \n      Patron —$75 \n      Nonmember —$100 \nYou may MAKE RESERVATIONS via the SHOPPE PAGE of this website. \nPlease note any food allergies EARLY in the notes section of your reservations or email the treasurers with concerns. \n 
URL:https://pawinesociety.org/event-calendar/a-tour-of-spanish-wines/
LOCATION:Hilton Harrisburg\, 1 North Second Street\, Harrisburg\, PA\, 17101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231128T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231128T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T194901
CREATED:20230906T203659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230906T204441Z
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SUMMARY:Deadline to Register for Sparkling Wines
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URL:https://pawinesociety.org/event-calendar/deadline-to-register-for-sparkling-wines/
LOCATION:Hilton Harrisburg\, 1 North Second Street\, Harrisburg\, PA\, 17101\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231201T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231201T213000
DTSTAMP:20260408T194901
CREATED:20230906T204221Z
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SUMMARY:Sparkling Wines
DESCRIPTION:The holidays are fast approaching as is the PWS Sparkling Wine event featuring wines from the United States and Europe that are unique and flavorful.  Come join us for this festive event on December 1st and taste some new sparklers you’ll want to add to your repertoire. \nWe’ll start with one of the most unique wines we’re tasting\, Aquilini Già Bella Brut Rose Red Mountain 2020\, from Washington State’s prestigious Red Mountain AVA.  Even hardcore oenophiles have tasted few\, if any\, Cabernet-based sparkling wines.  This 100% Cabernet Sauvignon sparkling wine is so different that it’s worthy of standing on its own at the beginning of the evening. One might expect a Cabernet sparkling to be heavy but it’s not – it’s bright and lively and will start our evening off well. \nThe next two wines\, both from Europe\, will be paired with the first plate of hors d’oeuvres\, the Spanish Cava and the Italian Prosecco.  Our Cava is from “one of Spain’s finest Cava producers” (Wine Advocate).  This flagship wine of Juvé & Camps is cellar-aged\, organic and seeks to be Spain’s answer to champagne at a fraction of the cost. \nThe prosecco will not be your ordinary\, “add to orange juice for a mimosa”\, Prosecco.  As wine expert Kermit Lynch has said\, “For most wine drinkers\, “Prosecco” is a stand-in for a cold\, crisp\, sparkling white wine that should be pretty cheap. There’s nothing wrong with that desire\, but there is such a large range of wines bearing the Prosecco DOC and DOCG that they are worthy of as much understanding and differentiation as any other style of wine.”  The prosecco poured at this event will be worthy of exploring; it will be neither ordinary nor cheap! \nThe Livio Sassetti Pertimali Prosecco Superiore Brut is a blend of 90% Glera\, 10% Bianchetta from the Valdobbiadene DOCG.  The wines of Conegliano Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG represent Italy’s highest-quality designation in the Prosecco category. For over a century\, the Sassetti family has been cultivating some of the best vineyards in the area\, thanks to the very favorable terroir. \nFor our middle wine pairing\, we are in the southwest of the United States with a New Mexico produced Blanc de Noirs and a California champagne style brut from Anderson Valley.  Both are a blend of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir grapes and produced using the traditional method\, méthode champenoise\, but the Blanc de Noirs is predominantly Pinot Noir (75%) and the Anderson Valley sparkling wine is predominantly Chardonnay (60%).  It will be quite interesting to compare similar but different wines in this pairing. \nThe last pairing of wines are two wines from the same region of the Languedoc-Roussillon in southwest France – Limoux. However\, the wines are very different.  One is a Crémant Rosé – similar in style to a Champagne rosé and based on Chardonnay blended with Chenin Blanc and Pinot Noir – and the other a Blanquette de Limoux – an ancient style wine that was one of the first styles of sparkling wines ever produced.  The Blanquette de Limoux is 90% Mauzac\, a white aromatic grape that ripens late permitting a slow initial fermentation with plenty of residual sugar to facilitate the natural second fermentation in the bottle the following spring.  Its name is derived from the French “blanc” meaning white because a fine white down grows on the bottom of the leaves so when the wind blows the vines look white.  Unless you’ve had a wine from Limoux\, it’s unlikely you’ve tried a Mauzac-based wine so this should be a treat! \nThe wines: \nAquilini Già Bella Brut Rosé Red     Mountain 2020 \nJuvé & Camps Reserva de la Familia Gran Reserva 2017 Cava \nLivio Sassetti Pertimali Prosecco Superiore Brut \nGruet Blanc de Noirs \nRoederer Estate Brut Anderson    Valley \nGerard Bertrand An 825 Crémant de Limoux Brut Rosé 2020 \nDomaine Martinolles Le Berceau Blanquette de Limoux \n  \nWines will be served with small plates prepared by the Hilton Culinary Team: \nHalibut Fritter w/Red Pepper   Marmalade  \nSweet Potato Latke and Grilled Shrimp Salad \nWild Mushroom Puff Pastry Tart w/ Caramelized Shallot & Truffle Aioli \nPlease inform us of allergies well in advance in reservation notes or email to the Treasurer \n \nDon’t forget there is a door prize of wine flutes from Lehman Glass of Rheims\, France for one lucky taster! \nDeadline for reservations is November 28th and our holiday sparkling events often sell out so don’t wait\, sign up today! \n      Member – $80 \n      Patron – $75 \n      Nonmember – $100 \nYou may MAKE RESERVATIONS via the SHOPPE PAGE of this website.   Please note any food allergies EARLY in the notes section of your reservations or email the treasurer with concerns. \n 
URL:https://pawinesociety.org/event-calendar/sparkling-wines/
LOCATION:Hilton Harrisburg\, 1 North Second Street\, Harrisburg\, PA\, 17101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Informal,Social
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240128T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240128T163000
DTSTAMP:20260408T194901
CREATED:20240117T010159Z
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SUMMARY:EVENT CANCELED - Binah Fine Wines of the Mid-Atlantic
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URL:https://pawinesociety.org/event-calendar/event-canceled-binah-fine-wines-of-the-mid-atlantic/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Educational
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240213T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240213T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T194901
CREATED:20231114T195326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231114T195326Z
UID:7379-1707811200-1707843600@pawinesociety.org
SUMMARY:Deadline to Register for Exploring the Rich History of Zinfandel
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://pawinesociety.org/event-calendar/deadline-to-register-for-exploring-the-rich-history-of-zinfandel/
LOCATION:Hilton Harrisburg\, 1 North Second Street\, Harrisburg\, PA\, 17101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240216T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240216T213000
DTSTAMP:20260408T194901
CREATED:20231114T194400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240213T233401Z
UID:7376-1708110000-1708119000@pawinesociety.org
SUMMARY:Exploring the Rich History of Zinfandel - SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:This event is SOLD OUT.  Please plan early to join us in coming months!\n  \nIt is a long way from the sunny Dalmatian coast of Croatia to the wine country of California – 6\,162 miles (with a slight detour to Italy) to be precise – but that is how far we are going to trace the travels of the wine grape properly known as Crljenak Kaštelanski but which we call Zinfandel. \nAt one time Zinfandel was thought of as a native American grape. But plant geneticists have determined that it is of far older origins\, as we will explore at the Hilton on February 16th. We now know that the grape we know as Zinfandel started out as Crljenak Kaštelanski (Yes\, I learned to pronounce that\, and we will have a brief lesson in Serbo-Croatian during the tasting.) on the Dalmatian coast of Croatia. \nOur tasting begins with our “welcome” wine Old Black Peter\, which is unavailable on the shelves of Pennsylvania’s “Fine Wines and Good Spirits” stores but a favorite of the Wall Street Journal Wine Club\, about which I have written (and recommended) in a prior PWS blog post. Grown of fifty-year-old-plus vines\, it comes in at 13.9% alcohol whereas many Zins come in at as much as 15%. It boasts multiple 90+ point ratings and gold medals\, so we will be off to a good start. \nOur first tasting wine\, in keeping with the convention that one tastes white wines before red wines\, will be a Rosé: Rosé of Primitivo Estate\, 2022\, deLorimier Winery\, Alexander Valley\, Sonoma. The so-called “white” Zinfandel outsells red Zinfandel six to one in the United States. Actually a blush or pink wine\, white Zinfandel is usually sweet or at least semi-sweet. Why take a red grape and try to make it white? It all goes back to the 1970s. Americans demanded semi-sweet white wines and vintners with acres of old vine Zinfandel had a problem. They certainly didn’t want to plow over 100-year-old vines and plant white wine grapes. The solution was to make a rosé or so-called white Zinfandel. We managed to find a rare dry example. \nTurning to the reds\, we start in Croatia with a Crljenak Kaštelanski. Very little Crljenak Kaštelanski is exported to the United States – and as far as we can tell none is made available to Pennsylvanians through the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board. \nDespite the scarcity\, the Pennsylvania Wine Society has managed to obtain a few bottles of a very special Dubrovački Prodrumi Crljenak bottled in 2016. This eight-year-old 90-point red (Wine Spectator) is ready to go and will be the starting point for our exploration of the Crljenak Kaštelanski and its migrations. We will explore how technique and terroir create a different red from the Zinfandels we are used to. Having just tasted Old Saint Peter\, we can compare the effects of terroir and winemaking style from both ends of the grape’s journey. \nCrljenak Kaštelanski did not migrate directly to America from Croatia but made a stop in Italy\, specifically the Puglia and Apulia regions of Southern Italy\, aka “the boot” of Italy. There the peripatetic varietal changed its name to Primitivo. The name Primitivo does not mean “primitive\,” as one might guess based on its similarity to the English word\, but rather prime or “first to ripen” from the Latin “primativus”. (I know\, Serbo-Croatian and Latin lessons are a bit much for a wine tasting but bear with me.) \nWe will taste a 2021 Poggio Anima Lilith Primitivo and\, again\, will call upon all of you to determine how terroir and technique impact taste. Again\, we can compare the effects of terroir and winemaking style. \nFinally\, we come to California. More than 100 years ago Italian immigrants moved to California and brought their grape vines with them. (One alternative version of the story has the vines starting out on the East Coast and then making their way to California during the California Gold Rush of 1848-1855.) For some reason\, during the Atlantic and continental crossing\, the name changed to Zinfandel (there are still a few California examples that go by the name Primitivo as we saw above). Appropriately\, we will start with a wine that boasts that it is created from 100-year-old vines: Cline Family Cellars “Ancient Vines” 2021 Contra Costa. Since 2018 the vineyards and winery became Certified California Sustainable and Sonoma County Sustainable. \nHaving established Zinfandel’s origins and tasted the product of some 100-year-old vines\, we will compare three modern bottlings: \n7 Deadly Zins\, Old Vine Zinfandel\, 2020\, Lodi\, California (hint: one of my favorites). Crafted by a family with roots in Lodi since the 1850s\, and grown using sustainable practices\, this wine is blended with a small amount of Petite Syrah and coming in at a healthy 15% alcohol\, which comes through on the finish. \nSince we are tasting a Zin from Lodi we should mention here that Lodi calls itself “the Zinfandel capital of the world.” Briefly\, why does Lodi make this boast? Located between San Francisco Bay and the Sierra Nevada mountains\, at the end of the Sacramento River\, Lodi features a classic Mediterranean climate and many of the very old Zinfandel vines we have discussed were planted there. Some date to 1888! These old vines produce small fruit in limited numbers\, resulting in rich\, bold\, and complex wines. \nNext up: The Federalist\, Lodi\, 2019. The name and the label are intended as an homage to George Washington\, and the wine is crafted from grapes grown on the edge of Dry Creek\, just a mile from the famed Russian River. I just have to show you the vineyard’s promo: \nIn the spirit of George Washington and our Founding Fathers\, this wine offers bold and original expressions of this truly American grape. This wine connects the founding fathers love of wine\, some of whom had vineyards of their own\, with this historic appellation known for its old vine Zinfandel. The result is a revolutionary wine. \nClearly\, whoever wrote that PR piece had been sampling The Federalist! We will see if George would approve. \nWhen tasting our final wine\, Joel Gott\, 2018\, St. Helena\, Napa\, see if you agree with one taster who described the flavor profile is “all in your face”. I’m not sure what that means\, but I guess we will find out. The wine is aged in both new American and used French oak barrels. \nAs a final note\, we plan to make this tasting a bit more interactive\, asking you to tell us what you think in a more systematic fashion. Don’t worry\, there are no wrong answers! “I like it\,” is a perfectly acceptable response! In what will be a review for some\, we will suggest a tasting methodology in which we look at color\, legs\, aroma\, taste\, and finish. Tasting scoring sheets will be provided to provide a framework for analysis and to help you remember which wines you like the best. \nHilton’s Master Chef has put together a hearty cheese plate to accompany our wine tasting.  Please inform us of any food allergies well in advance in the notes section of your reservations or email the Treasurer with concerns. \nReservation deadline is Tuesday\, February 13th!  You may MAKE RESERVATIONS via the SHOPPE PAGE of this website. \n    Member —$85  \n    Patron —$80  \n    Nonmember —$105 \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://pawinesociety.org/event-calendar/exploring-the-rich-history-of-zinfandel/
LOCATION:Hilton Harrisburg\, 1 North Second Street\, Harrisburg\, PA\, 17101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational
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SUMMARY:Deadline to Register for Cadenza - A Winemaker's Dream
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URL:https://pawinesociety.org/event-calendar/deadline-to-register-for-cadenza-a-winemakers-dream/
LOCATION:PA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240315T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240315T213000
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SUMMARY:Cadenza - A Winemaker's Dream
DESCRIPTION:Cadenza Vineyard wines speak from forty years of growing grapes at one special place.  Just take that in for a moment.  History… commitment… passion…quality. \nOur special Cadenza adventure is Friday\, March 15th at 7 p.m.  Deadline for reservations is March 8th so don’t delay!  We are more than halfway to sold out at this writing. \nJoin Cadenza owner\, Carl Helrich for a special library and barrel tasting event exploring how his wines have developed through time augmented by the Cadenza success story as told in Carl’s entertaining and engaging style. Repeat participants say they never tire of hearing the Cadenza story or tasting the. wines as they develop. \nThis sort of tasting is only offered privately at the winery.  The eight wines included in our PWS event follow\, sprinkled with Carl’s comments. \n2017 Cadenza Chardonnay \nOur second “Reserve Chardonnay” released under our Cadenza Vineyards brand. These Chardonnays are grown here at Allegro in our estate vineyard originally planted in 1973. The vineyard is comprised of roughly 9 different clones of Chardonnay\, every one of which seems to ripen at a different time with different characteristics. The French call this a “field blend” of sorts\, and I believe it is the key to the signature Allegro Chardonnay profile. \nOur Chardonnays are where I feel that I have finally dialed in the right winemaking style and process to allow for the best and most appropriate voice from this vineyard. The fruit is barrel-fermented at cooler temperatures\, then aged on its lees with weekly stirring—batonnage—for the first six months of its life. \n2014 Allegro Reserve Chardonnay (Chardonnay 100%) \nThis is the most balanced release of our Reserve Chardonnay as 2014 displayed enough warming days for peak ripeness while retaining an amazing freshness. It is one of the most Burgundian wines we have created\, and is a great example of a wine just starting to peak in its drinkability. It still shows youth along with a knitting together of its respective parts. This wine really opens up at warmer temperatures\, being more directed to red wine drinkers. \n 2021 Cadenza Bridge (43% Merlot/42% Cabernet Franc/15% Petit Verdot) \nThe 2021 Bridge is one of the most balanced and refined wines that we have bottled in the past few years. Usually my style is more forceful and abrasive\, but the 2021 Bridge shows a refinement and balance that I am usually not capable of. It’s almost European in its sensibility\, while at the same time being approachable at this very young age. The Merlot brings darker fruit and body to the wine\, while the Franc brightens the flavors and adds depth to the aromatics. They play nicely together while the Petit Verdot in the background holds it all together with its structure.   This one of our most hedonistic Bridge offerings ever\, reminiscent of the 2017\, 2007 and 2006. Very Right Bank Bordeaux (for you traditionalists out there)\, but as with all of our wines–in the immortal words of John Crouch—”It’ll pay you back if you hold on to it!” \n2017 Cadenza Bridge (Merlot 36%/Cabernet Franc 34%/Cabernet Sauvignon 22%/Petit Verdot 7%) \nThe 2017 was aged 19 months in new French oak barrels and then pulled from barrels in the summer of 2019. The wine was bottled unfiltered and unfined in early September with 2” corks. The final total was only 134 cases of 750mL bottles and 6 cases of 1.5L magnum bottles. \nNice deep colors and a rich aroma of fruit and oak make this a wine to savor. The structure of the wine is firm yet supple\, making it perfect for pairing with beef dishes. This wine still needs some time to come around fully (even though it’s drinking nicely right now). Maximum enjoyment probably come sometime from now to 2026. \n2013 Allegro Cadenza (Cabernet Sauvignon 73% / Merlot 22% / Petit Verdot 5%) \nThe miraculous 2013 vintage will be one that I remember for a long\, long time. It yielded four reserve-caliber wines for us\, including this one. With this wine\, we returned to the Cadenzas of old with lots of Cabernet Sauvignon in the blend. The tannins are not as searing as John’s were in the young wines\, but the structure is very present and its age-ability should be significant. \n2005 Allegro Cadenza (Merlot 59% / Cabernet Sauvignon 27% / Cabernet Franc 14%) \nA Merlot in Bordeaux terms. Using comparatively primitive production methods and minimal handling\, this wine is still a sleeper just starting to wake up. The primary fruit is fading\, but the cocoa tannins are too enticing to make waiting possible. The inherent spiciness and perfume just suck me in. It’s finally starting to hit its stride and land where I wanted it to. The last bottle I enjoyed was just short of mind-blowing in its inherent complexities. \n2023 will be the vintage that sets the new benchmark for wine in Pennsylvania. With an early budbreak and the driest May on record (less than a 1/4″ of rain) followed by a balanced season\, the vines from our Cadenza Vineyard finally showed their potential. The whites exhibit wonderful purity of fruit while the reds show off deep rich colors that speak to their underlying power. These are wines for the ages. Taste two Barrel samples—2023 Chardonnay and 2023 Merlot  (straight from the barrel if we can figure out how to do it logistically). \nTo focus more fully on the wines in this library tasting\, simple cheese and cracker nibbles will accompany the wines. It is strongly suggested that you eat a normal size dinner prior to the event. \nAlso plan your Friday travel time to easily gather by 6:50 p.m.   Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Event starts at 7:00 p.m. at Cadenza Vineyards\, 475 Sechrist Road\, Brogue\, Pennsylvania 17309.  Phone: 717-501-1413. \nThis event is limited to 20 attendees.  Reservations close Friday\, March 8th or\, more likely\, when sold out.  You may MAKE RESERVATIONS via the SHOPPE PAGE of this website. \n    Member —$80  \n    Patron —$75  \n    Nonmember —$100 \n 
URL:https://pawinesociety.org/event-calendar/cadenza-a-winemakers-dream/
LOCATION:Cadenza Vineyards\, Brogue PA\, 3475 Sechrist Road\, Brogue\, PA\, 17309\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational
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ORGANIZER;CN="Contact PWS":MAILTO:treasurer@pawinesociety.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240408T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240408T203000
DTSTAMP:20260408T194901
CREATED:20210414T055843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220806T231827Z
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SUMMARY:Board of Directors Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Board meetings are virtual via Zoom.  Active\, dues paid current Members may attend as guests.  Please contact an Officer if you are interested in attending a meeting.
URL:https://pawinesociety.org/event-calendar/board-of-directors-meeting/2024-04-08/
LOCATION:Wherever YOU Connect with Zoom
CATEGORIES:Business Meeting
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ORGANIZER;CN="Contact PWS":MAILTO:asst-treasurer@pawinesociety.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240409T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240409T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T194901
CREATED:20240129T234725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240226T175051Z
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SUMMARY:Deadline to Register for Credo European Portfolio
DESCRIPTION:You may MAKE RESERVATIONS via the SHOPPE PAGE of this website.
URL:https://pawinesociety.org/event-calendar/deadline-to-register-for-credo-european-portfolio/
LOCATION:PA
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ORGANIZER;CN="Contact PWS":MAILTO:treasurer@pawinesociety.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240412T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240412T213000
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SUMMARY:Credo European Portfolio - Germany\, Austria\, and Hungary
DESCRIPTION:Blues Brothers?  Nope. One physicist\, one engineer.  Do they have something to do with wine?  Yep. Pictured are Matthew Goss and  Daniel Satola from Credo Importers hanging out in the scenic vineyards of Hungary.  Not a bad second career gig!  All you need do is chat with them to see that they clearly bring great passion to the business. \nPlease join PWS on Friday\, April 12th\, to learn about the wine venture and savor specialty wines from Credo’s Central Europe portfolio.  Enjoy wines representative of terroir and crafted by artisan winemakers paired with regional style foods. \nCredo brings something unique to the table that veteran PWS members and wine afficionados value above all else—flawless\, organic\, authentic wines on the palate.   \nThe regions represented—Germany\, Austria and Hungary—bring centuries old viticulture and winemaking traditions that astute wine tasters recognize to be some of the best in the world. \nIf you understand the romance of these wines\, you’ve already reserved your seats. But if you’re not one of those; and\,  unfamiliar wine names scare you away\, WAIT—read on.  These are very approachable\, likeable wines\, from familiar grapes such as Riesling.  Friendly\, right?  We know you’ll find the other grapes equally approachable and the wines delightful. \nDaniel Satola\, founder and co-owner\, founded Credo Imports with the vision of creating a family-owned company \nto import and market small production fine wines from family-owned European producers.  Here’s the business philosophy:  “We fight back against the power of the mass-produced and distributed to create space for winemakers who may not otherwise be able to voice their passions\, conscience\, and values. These winemakers’ voices reflect the authenticity of their wines and the integrity of their land—speaking not for the wines\, but through them.  Our goal is to create demand for our products. In doing so\, we also create demand for our producers’ ideals and sustain a process where quality can rule at the expense of volume.“ \nHere is the wine list from sparkling through red and dry to a sweet dessert wine finish.  There may also be a surprise or two! \n\nPlay Rose Feind Hungary 2022\nWild Rose Pet Nat Riesling Kamptal 2022\nEck Riesling Pfalz Trocken 2021\nMeyer Grauerburgunder Loss Pfalz Trocken 2020\nLajver Incognito Kekfrankos Hungary 2022\nHirt-Gebhardt Mia Lou Roter Riesling Rheingau 2022\nGebert Scheurebe Rheinhessen 2022\nManderschied Gewürztraminer Pfalz 2020\nVylyan Macska Portugieser Hungary 2022\nAichinger Roter Traminer Kamptal 2021\n\nMany will recognize these wine regions\, but perhaps not the producers because local stores show mostly mass produced wines.  This is a learning experience in “You get what you pay for.” as my mother often pointed out. This event is worth every penny. \nHilton Chef Justin Godfrey chose three small plates to pair with the wines\, promising a great palate experience. Those small plates are: \n Smoked Trout Brandade with Rye Toast and Chive Oil  \n Spinach Spätzle in Rosemary Brown Butter \n Pretzel-crusted Pork and Potato Croquette w/Pickled Red Cabbage \nAnd we’ve added Apple Strudel for dessert! \nPlease advise of food sensitivities by emailing the Treasurer with concerns at the time you make your reservations.  Reservation deadline is Tuesday\, April 9th. \nAppropriately the Credo credo is “To share unique wines from all over the world with wine-loving people.”    We’ll have the wine waiting—you bring the wine-loving people! \nReservation deadline is Tuesday\, April 9th .  You may MAKE RESERVATIONS via the SHOPPE PAGE of this website. \n    Member —$110 \n    Patron —$105  \n    Nonmember —$130 \n 
URL:https://pawinesociety.org/event-calendar/credo-european-portfolio-germany-austria-and-hungary/
LOCATION:Hilton Harrisburg\, 1 North Second Street\, Harrisburg\, PA\, 17101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational
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ORGANIZER;CN="Contact PWS":MAILTO:treasurer@pawinesociety.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240513T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240513T203000
DTSTAMP:20260408T194901
CREATED:20210414T055843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220806T231827Z
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SUMMARY:Board of Directors Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Board meetings are virtual via Zoom.  Active\, dues paid current Members may attend as guests.  Please contact an Officer if you are interested in attending a meeting.
URL:https://pawinesociety.org/event-calendar/board-of-directors-meeting/2024-05-13/
LOCATION:Wherever YOU Connect with Zoom
CATEGORIES:Business Meeting
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ORGANIZER;CN="Contact PWS":MAILTO:asst-treasurer@pawinesociety.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240514T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240514T170000
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CREATED:20240226T174840Z
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SUMMARY:DEADLINE to Register for Fabulous French Whites
DESCRIPTION:You may MAKE RESERVATIONS via the SHOPPE PAGE of this website.
URL:https://pawinesociety.org/event-calendar/deadline-to-register-for-fabulous-french-whites/
LOCATION:PA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240517T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240517T213000
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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT Fabulous French Whites
DESCRIPTION:This event is SOLD OUT!    We are taking a wait list.   If you want to be added to the wait list\, please contact the Treasurer via email.   \nVive la France\, where the lavender grows next to the vineyard!  What a beautiful spring backdrop to introduce our May 17th event.  Fair warning—die hard red drinkers may convert after this experience!  We are excited to welcome back Kevin Ostrowski to explore some of the iconic French white anticipating summer wine tables\, picnics and deck parties where you can serve them for guests to enjoy. \nFair warning—die hard red drinkers may convert after this experience!   \nWe are excited to welcome back Kevin Ostrowski to explore some of the iconic French whites; anticipating summer wine tables\, picnics and deck parties where you can serve them for guests to enjoy.  Kevin is a well-known and respected certified wine judge\, sommelier\, and wine educator.  His exploration of French whites promises a great event! \nWith Kevin’s guidance\, we sought out representative whites from major French growing regions.  Here’s the list of regions represented.  You’ll see we’re starting with Champagne—so arrive early for the greeting wine! \n\nChampagne where since the 1600s cellar masters focused on cutting-edge wine production and the popularization of sparkling wines.\nBurgundy\, where Cistercian monks first planted grapevines in walled plots called clos. Burgundy is considered the benchmark of quality.\nLoire Valley where a cooler-climate growing area\, is an exceptional place to find lean\, racy white wines.\nBordeaux where ancient Romans first planted vineyards to launch what’s now the most popular wine region in the world. And it’s not all about the reds.\nRhone Valley where evidence of quality wines dates back to the first century and terraced vineyards originally dug by the Romans still exist.\nLanguedoc where the conformism of Parisian bureaucracy goes hand in hand with the creative spirit of pure liberalism. Almost anything goes!\nSavoie where proximity to endless mountain ranges and crisp bodies of water give way to acidic wines\, perfect for food pairing.\nAlsace where Germanic influence and strong emphasis on white wines distinguish France’s most unique viticultural region.\n\nWe could spend months to years reviewing French wine regions and tasting their great wines.  Wine is an integral part of French culture\, and wine making processes important to them.  Thus\, the number of wines available is staggering—and we have but one evening.  However\, we are confident that our selections offer a great representation of the iconic wines for which each region is known. \nThe wines will be paired with small food plates designed by Hilton Chef\, Justin Godfrey.   Food accompaniments include the following: \n\nHalibut Gravlax with dill\, baby bell pepper\, caper\, and pickled shallot\nWild mushroom tart with fennel\, Point Reyes blue cheese\, and granola\nCheddar Gougères with Prosciutto\, peach\, and basil\n\nMove something else on your calendar to make room in May for this one!  Our event is Friday\, May 17th at 7 p.m. Hilton Harrisburg. \nPlease inform early of any food sensitivities by email to the Treasurer. \nReservation deadline is Tuesday\, May 14th.    You may MAKE RESERVATIONS via the SHOPPE PAGE of this website. \n    Member —$95 \n    Patron —$90  \n    Nonmember —$115 \n 
URL:https://pawinesociety.org/event-calendar/fabulous-french-whites/
LOCATION:Hilton Harrisburg\, 1 North Second Street\, Harrisburg\, PA\, 17101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240610T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240610T203000
DTSTAMP:20260408T194901
CREATED:20210414T055843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220806T231827Z
UID:5581-1718044200-1718051400@pawinesociety.org
SUMMARY:Board of Directors Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Board meetings are virtual via Zoom.  Active\, dues paid current Members may attend as guests.  Please contact an Officer if you are interested in attending a meeting.
URL:https://pawinesociety.org/event-calendar/board-of-directors-meeting/2024-06-10/
LOCATION:Wherever YOU Connect with Zoom
CATEGORIES:Business Meeting
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ORGANIZER;CN="Contact PWS":MAILTO:asst-treasurer@pawinesociety.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240611T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240611T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T194901
CREATED:20240331T222313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240331T222313Z
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SUMMARY:DEADLINE to REGISTER for Oregon... and Neighbors
DESCRIPTION:You may MAKE RESERVATIONS via the SHOPPE PAGE of this website.
URL:https://pawinesociety.org/event-calendar/deadline-to-register-for-oregon-and-neighbors/
LOCATION:Hilton Harrisburg\, 1 North Second Street\, Harrisburg\, PA\, 17101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational
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