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Two Excellent Wine Tastings
Friday, December 9
5:00pm to 7:00pm
Sample our new line-up of
Damiani Wines
Phil Davis and Lou Damiani consider viticulture “grape-growing” to be the single most important aspect of their craft as quality, vinifera wine producers. Margot and I have tasted their wines and agree that the excellent quality of their grapes shines through in the finished wines.
Saturday, December 10
1:00pm to 4:00pm
Enjoy our most popular
Italian and French Wines
Our friend, Lara Pelham, will present Sangiovese, Pinot Grigio, Sauvignon Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon and Prosecco. Your holiday table will be incomplete if it’s missing one of her fine selections.
About forty reasons to visit Downtown
Saturday, November 26, 2011- Small Business Saturday – Shop Local
- 10- 4:00 PM : The Chapman Museum’s Holiday Display
- 10- 5:00 PM : Open House at the Shirt Factory
- 12- 2:00 PM : Donna Britton Free Concert at Dog Ate My Homework
- 7- 9:30 PM : Phantoms Hockey Game — Hometown Hearts Coat Drive
- 8:00 PM : Tony DeSare Concert at the Wood Theater
Sunday, November 27, 2011:- 10- 5:00 PM : Open House at the Shirt Factory – Moss and Friends offers free motion quilting demos
- 12- 4:00 PM : The Chapman Museum’s Holiday Display
- 2:00 PM : Tony DeSare Concert at the Wood Theater
- 2:30- 4:30 PM : Open Public Skating at Civic Center
- 2- 3:00 PM : Create with Legos Crandall Library
- 4- 6:00 PM : Dancing Around the Circle at Centennial Circle
- 5:00 PM : Tree lighting Ceremony with Mayor and Tony DeSare
- Tuesday, November 29, 2011
- “Let’s Have a Holiday” Pre-school Storytimes at Crandall Library
- 1- 4:00 PM : The Chapman Museum’s Holiday Display
- Wednesday, November 30, 2011
- 7- 9:30 PM :: Phantoms Hockey Game — Hometown Hearts Coat Drive
- “Let’s Have a Holiday” Preschool Storytimes at Crandall Library
- 1- 4:00 PM :: The Chapman Museum’s Holiday Display
- Thursday, December 1, 2011
- 1-4:00 PM :: The Chapman Museum’s Holiday Display
- 6:30 PM :: World Aids Day Celebration 2011
- The Shirt Factory-Moss and Friends offers free motion quilting demos
- Friday, December 2, 2011
- 10- 5:00 PM : The Shirt Factory-Moss and Friends offers free motion quilting demos
- 1- 4:00 PM : The Chapman Museum’s Holiday Display
- 5- 7:00 PM : Hometown Holiday Downtown Open House
- 5- 7:00PM : Brotherhood/Casas Patronales wine tasting at UnCorked
- Saturday, December 3, 2011
- 9 AM – 2:00 PM : Christmas Fair at Greater Glens Falls Senior Center
- 9 AM – 12:00 PM : GF Farmers’ Market at the Christ Church United Methodist
- 10am – 4:00 PM : Art Trail Trolley Route
- 10- 5:00 PM : Open House at the Shirt Factory–BJS Artworks will give a free gift, FLUX offers a discount for people who fill out a wish list & Moss and Friends offers free motion quilting demos
- 10 – 5:00 PM : The Chapman Historical Museum Open House
- 10- 5:00 PM : Open House at LARAC
- 10:30 – 1:30 PM : Open Public Skating at Civic Center
- 10- 12:00 PM : Saturday Workshop “Winter Traditions: Ornaments” at go! where children discover the world
- 1:00 PM : The Christmas Story in Medieval and Renaissance Art Museum Walk at The Hyde Collection
- 2 & 7:00 PM : ARDT Yuletide Gathering at the Wood Theater
- 2- 4:00 PM : Saxophone Santa plays tunes all around Downtown
- 2- 5:00 PM : Santa at GF National Bank
- 2- 5:00 PM : Father Christmas at TD Banknorth
- 2- 5:00 PM : NBT Reindeer & Sleigh Photos
- 3- 5:00 PM : Atwater Vineyards wine tasting at UnCorked
- 3- 4:00 PM : Sing in the Season at Crandall Library
- Qi Gong and Tai Chi class for beginners for only $5 at the Shirt Factory
About Wine and Food Pairing
For many of us, choosing among wines is a challenge.
For others, it’s as natural as choosing among water, milk or iced tea with a meal. How can it be so easy for some and so difficult for the rest of us?
Is it a set of rules? You may have heard that, “Red wine goes with red meat, white wine goes with fish …” Such a rule ignores your preferences, your recipes and your experience.
Is it natural ability? Do some people have more perceptive palates? We don’t think that accounts for much.
What about practice? Practice works for math, sports, music, drawing … cooking. How does one practice wine selection? We recommend a three-part approach.
Step one: You are already an expert in food pairing. You have been eating meals for years, enjoying foods with one another thousands of times. How does this help you to choose the right wine? Consider wine as a seasoning. With seasonings, you first learn their aromas and flavors, then you can choose among them while cooking. Wine is similar. You first learn the flavors typical of different wines, then you choose among them when planning meals.
Step two: Get some wine. If you already have a favorite wine, buy a bottle if the taste seems at home on the plate with tonight’s supper. (Remember step one?) If you want something different, find a salesperson, tell him/her what you’re having for supper and ask what wine they recommend. If you get a blank stare, or only expensive choices, or a careless reply, keep shopping. If your wine store offers tastings, taste the wines and remember them.
Step three: Swirl, Sniff, Sip, Savor. You have been tasting other beverages all your life, with and without foods. Consider how a glass of milk tastes. Now consider that glass of milk with tollhouse cookies, then meatloaf, then white rice, then fish sticks, then garlic. Did each pairing leave a different impression? Some were appealing, some not-so-much. Practice the same exercise with some wine. When you taste wine anywhere, take your time and think about it. What does it smell like? Does it smell like two or three different things? What are those things? What recipes would you put them in? Think about that wine among other foods. You’ll likely identify some foods that will be great matches. With practice, deciding which wine to pour with supper will be as easy as deciding among milk, water or iced tea is today.
If you would like some assistance with wine and food pairing, stop in. We want you to be satisfied with every purchase, and we will help you to find the right wine for your meal.
Bon Appetit!
Rich & Margot Cirino
Third Thursday – October 2011
Please visit us on Third Thursday
October 20 – beginning at 5:00 pm.
We will be featuring Artist Betsy Krebs
Joseph Messina will present
Lieb Family Cellars wines
and
Amici Vineyards wines
Across Glen Street
Vantage Gallery will host
Jason Henderson,
Russell Serrianne and
Robert Longhurst
Then enjoy Glens Falls again,
with a full day of activities on October 22








