Monday, July 18, 2022

Two Top Wines Just For You. An Elegant Cool Jazz Rioja. And A Flirty Bossa Nova Pét-Nat

 Two Top Wines Just For You. 

An Elegant Cool Jazz Rioja. 

And A Flirty Bossa Nova Pét-Nat 

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Osoti Crianza Rioja (DOC) 2017, 14% 

€18.25 Organico, Bantry / Little Green Grocer, Kilkenny /

Mortons of Galway / The Olive Branch, Clonakilty / The Dairy at Toon's

Bridge


This Crianza Rioja has a dark cherry colour with a ruby rim. Aromas include red and black fruit notes and vanilla too. More dark fruits, especially plum on the palate, spices also in this rich wine. In the flavours, herbs, raspberries, plums and a little anise. Enough acidity to maintain balance. Rich and elegant with a lengthy, and spicy, aftertaste. A superb example of Rioja quality and Very Highly Recommended.


Importer Mary Pawle says: An exceptional blend of Tempranillo and Garnacha, elegant with nicely concentrated cherry fruit and stylish vanilla oak.  Smooth and easy drinking .


The label indicates that it is organic, has been aged in barrels 12 months. “From our oldest Garnacha and Tempranillo vineyards. Organically grown, harvest and selected by hand.”


Osoti by the way is a brand of Vinedos Ruiz Jimenez and you will see quite a few of his excellent wines on the Mary Pawle list.


This is not one of quiet wines. Osoti: “Robust wine of balanced acidity. It has enveloping, silky tannins, which together with the notes of smoked, dried fruits, vanilla and cinnamon, give us a … prolonged palate. Best pairings include, blue fish, red meat, various types of cheeses, snacks, etc. Also enjoyed alone or with good company. Made with 80% Tempranillo and 20% Garnacha organic grapes.”


Rioja Classifications

Wondering what a Crianza is? Well, it it one of the classifications that indicates the age of the wine in your bottle and you’ll see a stamp at the rear to confirm it. Reserva is another but you should note that Rioja takes these terms seriously, it is a guarantee, and you can rely on the system. In some countries, reserva is at the producers whim, with no supervisory system in place!


Generic: This category guarantees the origin and vintage of wine. They are usually wines in their first or second year, which keep their primary freshness and fruit. This category may also include other wines that do not fit into the categories of Crianza, Reserva or Gran Reserva, if they have been subjected to an ageing process that is not certified by the Control Board.


Crianzas are wines which are at least in their third year, having spent a minimum of one year in oak barrels. For white wines, the minimum barrel ageing period is 6 months.


Reserva These are meticulously selected wines with a minimum ageing between oak barrels and the bottle of three years, of which at least one has to be in barrels, followed and complemented by a minimum 6 months’ ageing in the bottle. For white wines, the minimum ageing period is 2 years, with at least 6 months in barrels.


Grand Reserva These are wines of great vintages that have been painstakingly aged for a total of sixty months with at least two years in oak barrels and two years in the bottle. For white wines, the minimum ageing period is 4 years, with at least 6 months in barrels.


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Entre Vinyes Oníric Pét-Nat Rosé 2021, 11.0% 

€16.75: Ardkeen Grocery , Waterford / The Olive Branch, Clonakilty / limited supply

Pet-Nat is short for pétillant naturel: an ancient natural wine making technique. It is traditionally cloudy, unfiltered, and often bottled with a crown cap. The wine is bottled before primary fermentation is finished, without the addition of secondary yeasts or sugars. Nature is left to do its job and develop the finished product without the intervention of a winemaker. Each bottle is unique and you can’t predict what it will turn out like.  It’s produced in white, rosé and red, making it a versatile choice.


Mary Pawle imports this lovely, lightly sparkling Rosé from Baix Penedes in Catalunya.  Made with Garnacha grapes that are from vines almost 50 years old. Hand harvested and natural yeast fermentation. Just 11% ABV.


Colour is a cloudy rosé. On pouring, you create a large white “head” but it won’t hang about. This is easy drinking, approachable and refreshing, with good depth and length. And of course, it has that pleasant sparkly tingle. Crunchy red fruit flavours  (raspberry, strawberry) and just enough acidity to balance, make it harmonious all the way to the lip-smacking dry finish. A wine for sun and fun and good company. Highly Recommended. It is enjoyed mainly as an aperitif but should pair well with seafood, also salads (both savoury and fruit).


  • By the way, you will notice some sediment in the bottle. This, and the cloudiness, is a natural part of the process. If you wish, gently turn the bottle upside down and the sediment will dissolve. Just be careful when opening the cap, as the inversion could lead to a rush to the top! There won’t be any big bang but you could get wet! If you’d prefer not to drink the sediment, then just pour carefully and leave it in the bottom of the bottle.


Is it a copycat version of champagne? Not so. It is the other way around if anything, as Pét-Nat has been around longer. Pét-Nat is bottled while still undergoing its first round of fermentation. The French call this process “methode ancestral” and you may see that on some labels.


You may see “bottle fermented,” or the Italian “col fondo,” (more or less a  pét-nat Prosecco). The crown cap and that little bit of sediment are other clues!


The method is pretty widespread across the wine world. Most are fun and good with food, especially lighter dishes. Uncomplicated, authentic and quite diverse, Pét-Nat puts the sparkle on your dinner table or even picnic spread. It is bubbles without the hefty price tag.

Taste of the Week. Bertha Summer Cup


Taste of the Week

Bertha Summer Cup

Last one in my basket!

The Bertha here is, of course, the famous Bertha of Bertha's Revenge Gin produced in Castlelyons, Co. Cork. And with her brand new can, she's in her element, out in the countryside (or a suburban garden) with a host of summer "friends".

The famous gin is in the mix, along with carbonated water, natural flavourings and apple concentrate. A really refreshing drink with unmistakable notes of fresh mint and cool cucumber. Enjoy our current Taste of the Week al fresco with friends, four-legged or otherwise, and laughter.


Best enjoyed chilled and over ice if you have it but that may not be readily available if you're walking around the countryside with your new friend in a 250 ml ready-to-drink can. After all, they do encourage you to enjoy it "on the hoof". 

This summer cup, along with its companion can Bertha & Tonic, is produced in a tiny distillery by Ballyvolane Spirits

Bertha Summer Cup 5.2%, 250ml can




Sunday, July 17, 2022

Café Townhouse Doneraile. Make a day of it. Lunch at café. Visit Doneraile Park and Annes Grove Gardens. Or follow the local authors!

Café Townhouse Doneraile. Make a day of it. 

Lunch or breakfast at café. Visit Doneraile Park and Annes Grove Gardens.

Or take the writer trail of Bowen, Spenser, Trevor and Sheehan 

Tart of the Day

The Café Townhouse Doneraile is quite a place, both indoors and out, and the food is excellent too. Its location makes it an ideal stop for visitors to the local attractions, such as Annes Grove Gardens and Doneraile Park. Indeed, it has its very own entrance to the park!

We dropped in last week, after a stroll around the park. The big house there is closed at the moment as renovations proceed but you have many acres and pathways to explore on the banks of the Awbeg River that flows through. And that same river also flows through the newly renovated Annes Grove Gardens. 

Chicken Salad


So here is one way to spend your day. Take a morning walk in the Doneraile Park, then lunch at the cafe before driving the few miles to Annes Grove.


The café also serves breakfast but we came in “the back door” from the park for lunch. The interior room, that faces out on to the village main street, was pretty full but we choose to dine outside in a beautifully decorated courtyard with lots of overhead shade provided by the many parasols. Skilful decoration is seen throughout the café, inside and out, and that is not surprising as owners Myra and Ray also run an house interior business from the premises.

Apple Pie


Back to the menu. We had quite a choice. There was a Ploughman’s Plate, a generous plate indeed as I remember from a previous visit. Soup too but the day was on the warm side. Also available was an Open Nordic Flatbread, A Toasted Special (with soup), Warm Chicken and Bacon Salad, and A Warm Salad of Clonakilty Black pudding and Bacon.



My pick was the Chicken Ciabatta (toasted ciabatta with chicken, house basil pesto, mozzarella and tomato relish along with a well prepared salad of Kilbrack Farm organic salad leaves (13.00). Just perfect, every little bit, so good that the visiting robin got interested!

Please!


The cheeky little bird was also keen on CL’s Warm Chicken Tart of the Day, another generous plateful of chicken, a distinctive and delicious house slaw, country relish and those salad leaves again (14.00). I got more than the robin in a swap deal and can confirm that this too was a superb plateful, full of flavour and texture just like my Ciabatta. 


Both plates went back clean and, in a good mood, we ordered cakes and tea, again from quite a list. So, at our leisure in the sun,  we enjoyed the Victoria sponge Sandwich (been years since I had one) and the Apple Pie which came with cream or ice-cream and a caramel drizzle. In then to the packed room (over twenty diners here, just one man!) To pay up and say goodbye before heading out to the sunny main street. Should mention too that, like the food, the friendly and efficient service was superb,


If you are interested in Annes Grove, here’s a link covering our very recent visit. 


Quite a few literary connections in the area too including Elizabeth Bowen, Canon Sheehan, Edmund Spenser and William Trevor.


Ideal corner for Afternoon Tea al fresco. See those parasols!



Cooling off time!

A wing of Doneraile Court



Just one of the magnificent trees in the park


Guided tour of the park?


The Parterre. Gates were closed on most recent visit.

We did a more extensive walk through the park in April 2021 and you may check it out here at 

Doneraile Park, where the Awbeg River runs through 166 hectares.


BAR OF THE YEAR AWARDS 2022; National Finalists Announced. Vote for your favourite!

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BAR OF THE YEAR AWARDS 2022; National Finalists Announced

Vote here! Link at bottom.
Following extensive deliberations and many miles travelled up and down the country visiting all the entrants, the finalists for the 2022 Bar of the Year Awards have been announced. From over 500 entries, the judges have whittled down the shortlist to 176 outstanding bars.Now in their 17th year, the awards celebrate all that is great about Irish pubs, clubs and bars, showcasing the high standards of the Licensed Trade across the country.
All shortlisted premises are eligible for the Dingle Gin People’s Choice Awards, voted for by the public. Voting will be carried out provincially in Dublin, Leinster, Munster, Connacht/Ulster with the winners of each province announced on the night from which the coveted Dingle Gin People’s Choice winner will be chosen! Vote Here
The winners of all categories will be revealed at a gala awards ceremony on 22nd August in the Clayton Hotel Burlington Road, Dublin and will be hosted by Alan Shortt.
Once again this year the Tasting Village will give the opportunity to the best in the industry to showcase their unique products to over 500 of the best in the trade.
The quality of the offering in the licensed trade sector was highlighted during the site visits for this year's awards.
Bar of the Year 2022 Finalists



BAR FOOD OF THE YEARINNOVATIVE BAR OF THE YEAR
101 LimerickSponsored by Moutai
33 South Main
An Poitin Stil1824 Bar
Blakes Corner BarAndy’s Bar
Flanagan's Gastro PubAnti Social
Molloys Bar & GrillBar 1661
Oasis Bar & RestaurantBrickyard Gastropub
Oriel Bar & BistroFitzgeralds Woodlands House Hotel
Searsons of Baggot streetFranciscan Well Bar & Brewery
TOWNHamlets Street Food & Gastro Garden
The Black Forge InnJackies
The Blue HavenLock 13 Brewpub
The Igo InnMother Macs Public House
The MartelloRare 1784
Wrights Cafe BarTOWN

The Martello

The Shire

The Virgin Mary Bar






BEST BAR TO WATCH THE MATCHTRADITIONAL BAR OF THE YEAR
Sponsored by SKYSponsored by Mad March Hare


An PúcánBarr An Chaladh
Buskers On The BallDolans Limerick
Hamlets Street Food & Gastro GardenGertie Brownes
Seven BridgestreetJohn Kehoe's
Slattery's Pub D4Mother Macs Public House
The 51 BarPaddy’s Country Pub
The CamdenPeadars Bar Moate
The Castle Sports & Gastro barReilly’s Bar
The Cellar BarThe Fishermans Thatched Inn
The Old Lodge Gastro Pub at Shannon Springs HotelThe Hibernian Bar Kilkenny
The Stores at 33 South MainThe Porter House
Warehouse Bar + KitchenThe Stags Head
Wrights Findlater HowthThe Strawberry Hall


BEST DESIGNED BAR /BEST INSIDE SPACEDOG FRIENDLY BAR OF THE YEAR
Sponsored by ABSOLUT & MALFY GINAntisocial

Fitzgeralds Woodlands House Hotel
101 LimerickPeadars Bar Moate
JackiesStreet 66
Left BankThe Shire
Lennan’s Yard
McKendry’s Bar at Galgorm Spa & Golf ResortOUTSTANDING CUSTOMER SERVICE
Molloys Bar and GrillChasers Bar Bistro
Old Town Whiskey bar @BodegaFitzgeralds Woodlands House Hotel
Panorama Bistro & TerraceHamlets Street Food & Gastro Garden
Sonny McSwine's (McCafferty's Bar Group)Judge Roy Beans
TOWNMcSwiggans Galway
The Black Forge InnPanorama Bistro & Terrace
The Blue HavenSchull Harbour Hotel
The Garden BarTabasu Bar & Tapas Restaurant
The Snug SkerriesThe Black Forge Inn
The Stores at 33 South MainThe Blue Haven

The Garden Bar

The Hibernian Bar Kilkenny
BEST LIVE ENTERTAINMENTThe Lane
Bar Square BallinaThe Shelbourne Bar
Buskers BarThe Shire
Cosy Joe's BarVintage Cocktail Club
Dolans Limerick
Fibber Magees
Foley's BarWINE BAR OF THE YEAR
J. M. Reidy'sButler's Bar & Eatery at the Abbey Court Hotel
Judge Roy BeansHouse Limerick | Amber Nightclub
Kavanagh's Bar & VenueMcSwiggans Galway
Silken ThomasPiglet Wine Bar
Sonny McSwine's (McCafferty's Bar Group)Vikki’s Cafe & Wine Bar
The Blue HavenVincenzo Bar at the George Hotel
The Quays Bar Temple Bar
The Quays Bar and Music Hall
The Workman's Club & CellarOUTSIDE SPACE OF THE YEAR
Warehouse Bar + KitchenAn Púcán

Fitzgeralds Woodlands House Hotel

33 South Main
CITY BAR OF THE YEARFranciscan Well Bar & Brewery
101 LimerickHamlets Street Food & Gastro Garden
Americana barLennan's Yard
An PúcánOld Town Whiskey bar @Bodega
BruxellesPanorama Bistro & Terrace
Cafe en SeinePeadars Bar Moate
House Limerick | Amber NightclubSilken Thomas
Jackies101 Limerick
Left BankThe Martello
Old Town Whiskey Bar at BodegaThe Rooftop Bar
R.I.O.T. barThe Secret Garden at the Carrickdale Hotel
Revolution Craft Beer & Whiskey BarThe Strawberry Hall
Sober Lane
The Front Door Pub
The Savoy BarBEST NEWCOMER
The Shelbourne BarSponsored by Istill 38
Vintage Cocktail Club

Anti Social

Fitzgeralds Woodlands House Hotel
COCKTAIL BAR OF THE YEARGuinness Bar Marqette
Anti SocialJackies
Bar 1661Lennan’s Yard
CaskMcKendry's Bar at Galgorm Spa & Golf Resort
KreweO'Donoghue Public House
Lennan’s YardTabasu Bar & Tapas Restaurant
No.27 The Shelbourne BarThe Black Forge Inn
Oasis Bar & RestaurantThe Hill
Ohm @ ElectricThomas Clarke's
Park Hotel Kenmare
R.I.O.T. barLATE BAR / NIGHTCLUB OF THE YEAR
Rare 1784Sponsored by Southern Comfort
The Black Forge Inn
The Liquor LoungeCosy Joe's Bar
The Little Pig SpeakeasyHouse Limerick | Amber Nightclub
The Tack Room at Adare ManorLeft Bank
Vintage Cocktail ClubLilly's Bar & Kitchen

Old Town Whiskey bar @Bodega

Opium Live Dublin
GASTRO BAR FOOD OF THE YEARR.I.O.T Bar
Bar Square BallinaThe Camden
Brickyard GastropubThe Front Door Pub
CarrollsThe Living Room
Hamlets Street Food and Gastro GardenThe Quays Bar and Music Hall
JP Clarke’sThe Roost
Knight's BarThe Workman's Club & Cellar
Lennan’s YardTime Square Night Club
Lock 13 BrewpubWrights Cafe Bar
Oasis Bar & Restaurant
Oriel Bar & BistroRESTAURANT BAR OF THE YEAR
Russells Seafood Bar DoolinAnnie Mays
The Castle Sports & Gastro barBia & Co Gastro Bar and Restaurant
The Queens BarElectric
The Station at MolloysFishers Bar at The Kingsley
The Tavern Bar & RestaurantHogs and Heifers
Wrights Anglers RestJudge Roy Beans

Krewe

McSwiggans Galway
GIN BAR OF THE YEARPanorama Bistro & Terrace
101 LimerickRailway Tavern
Andy’s BarRare 1784
Gin Library at Galgorm Spa & Golf ResortSilken Thomas
Hyde Bar, GalwayThe Lane
Lock 13 BrewpubThe Old Lodge Gastro Pub at Shannon Springs Hotel
Russell’s Saloon Gin EmporiumThe Tavern Bar & Restaurant
The Gin PalaceVincenzo Grillhouse
Tigh Nora

TOURIST BAR OF THE YEAR

1520 Bar
5 STAR HOTEL BAR OF THE YEARBruxelles
Sponsored by SchweppesDurty Nellys Bar and Restaurant

Fishermans Thatched Inn
1824 BarFoley's Bar
Hayfield ManorGertie Brownes Bar and Bistro
Park Hotel KenmareOld Town Whiskey bar @Bodega
Prince of Wales Cocktail Bar at Ashford CastleSearsons of Baggot Street
The Garden BarThe Locke Bar
The Marker Bar at the Marker HotelThe Porter House
The Savoy BarThe Quays Bar Temple Bar

The Quays Bar and Music Hall

The Shelbourne Bar

The Shire
VISITOR ATTRACTION OF THE YEAR
Sponsored by Excel RecruitmentLOCAL BAR OF THE YEAR

33 South Main
Ballykilcavan BreweryAn Poitin Stil
Franciscan Well Bar & BreweryBrady's of Shankill
Guinness Open Gate BreweryCarrickdale Hotel & Spa
J. M. Reidy'sMolloys Bar & Grill
JackiesOriel Bar & Bistro
Lock 13 BrewpubPennyhill
Stillgarden DistilleryRevolution Craft Beer & Whiskey Bar
Teeling Whiskey DistilleryThe Brass Fox Wicklow
The Power House Bar at Roe & Co DistilleryThe Hibernian Bar Kilkenny

The Igo Inn

The Martello
HOTEL BAR OF THE YEARThe Old Mill
Sponsored by The London EssenceThe Porter House

The Strawberry Hall
Brownes BarTom Sheridan's Bar & Restaurant Galway
Harvey's Bar & Terrace
Hayfield Manor
Hyde Bar GalwayDINGLE DISTILLERY WHISKEY BAR OF THE YEAR
McKendry's Bar at Galgorm Spa & Golf ResortSponsored by Dingle Distillery
O'Donoghue Public House
Oriel Bar & BistroBrownes Bar
Panorama Bistro & TerraceMother Macs Public
River Bar & Restaurant at the Limerick Strand HotelPark Hotel Kenmare
Royal Bar & BistroRevolution Craft Beer & Whiskey Bar
Schull Harbour HotelRussell’s Saloon Gin Emporium
The Blue HavenSonny Molloy’s Irish Whiskey Bar
The Garden BarThe 51 Bar
The Hibernian Bar KilkennyThe Horseshoe Bar
The Savoy BarThe Stags Head
The Sideline at the Croke ParkThe Shelbourne Bar

The Tack Room at Adare Manor





CRAFT BAR OF THE YEAR

Americana bar

Brickyard Gastropub
DINGLE GIN PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARDSDead Centre Brewing
TO BE ANNOUNCED ON THE NIGHTFranciscan Well Bar & Brewery

Lock 13 Brewpub
BAR OF THE YEARMother Macs Public House
TO BE ANNOUNCED ON THE NIGHT







BAR MANAGER OF THE YEAR

TO BE ANNOUNCED ON THE NIGHT
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