6/3/2015 0 Comments Chateau D'Esclans Rosé DinnerI attended the May 19, 2015 Chateau D'Esclans wine dinner that was presented by Harrys Wine & Liquor Market and 55° Restaurant in Fairfield. This dinner featured a special guest, Sasha Lichine, owner of Chateau D'Esclans. Chateau D'Esclan is the producer of the very popular Whispering Angel rosé as well as Chateau D'Esclan rosé, now being branded as Rock Angel, Les Clan rosé and Garrus, the top of the line rosé that retails for $100 per bottle. Sasha Lichine took over the historic estate in 2006 and decided to elevate rosé wines to a new level. Sasha, the son of Alexis Lichine, literally grew up in the wine making business. At age 27 he was running Chateau Prieure Lichine in Bordeaux. He was quite personable as he talked about his Chateau and its wines. The wines are made primarily with Grenache and Rolle(Vermentino) with Whispering Angel also getting some other red varieties. The Rock Angel is partially fermented in stainless steel and some is fermented in 600 liter oak barrels known as demi-muids. After checking out the web site I saw that they do a temperature controlled ferment in stainless and also in barrel. Using a special system, the barrels are monitored and the temps are carefully adjusted as needed. As you go up the line, the wines are made from progressively older vines and from vines at higher altitudes. The Garrus is made from the best lots of grapes and sees 10 months in new and second year barrels. As a special treat Sasha brought a 3 liter bottle of 2012 Garrus to share. Starting with the Rock Angel the wines get lighter in color and the oak becomes evident but by no means overwhelming. The Whispering Angel is everything you want in a rosé, dry, crisp and with flavors of peach, strawberry and minerals. The wines that see oak are creamier, richer and with some added complexity. They are definitely not picnic wines. They deserve much more serious food. With the top wines from Chateau D'Esclans in the luxury wine category, they are always interesting to taste. William Miller of Harry's has always been a proponent of rosé. He organized this dinner as well as last year's Chateau D'Esclans dinner. Perhaps a tradition in the making?
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Jon, Thank you for the fun & education on Friday evening! It really was a great event. It's interesting, the wine from the smallest northern region in Italy seemed to carry a strong memory for many. My wife really appreciated everything - so I would say it was quite a success. Fairfield 6/7/24 Thank you Jon, everyone enjoyed the wine tasting and we were all elated with your knowledge and insight into wine education. Just a wonderful experience. 3/24 Bristol Thank you so much for a great night, we had the best time! Wilton 1/24Jon, Thank you for the fun & education on Friday evening! It really was a great event. It's interesting, the wine from the smallest northern region in Italy seemed to carry a strong memory for many. My wife, Jenn, really appreciated everything - so I would say it was quite a success.
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Hi Jon, know that all of us greatly appreciated the experience you created last weekend. I have also shared your Sauv Blanc recommendations with Meredith and the rest of the group, for which they were thankful. Thank you again and don’t be a stranger.
Manchester 5/23 Just wanted to say thank you. Everyone enjoyed your presentations and the wines. There is only 1 unopened bottle! Greenwich 12/22 Jon, thank you so much for an informative and fun presentation! We all loved ALL of the wines! Thanks a million for being part of a wonderful night! 7/24/21 J.W. Trumbull Jon,
Thank you again for everything you did for making my husband's party a wonderful experience. I am especially thankful for the manner in which you handled the size and complexity of the party. The feedback I got was positive and everyone enjoyed the wines. They definitely will be looking out for some of the new favorites.. JV Oxford For several years the community at Waterview Landing in Shelton has sponsored an annual wine tasting afternoon held at our gazebo. It’s an informal event; everyone brings one or two bottles of their favorite wines and some munchies. Our resident wine expert, Jon Haight, moderates the event, and always makes the experience both educational and enjoyable. Jon is extremely knowledgeable about wines, both domestic and foreign. Typically Jon will rank the wines by white and red, and by maturity. Since he does not know beforehand what wines will be available it is impressive to watch his skill in sorting the wines. As the tasting progresses Jon describes the nuances of each wine and does so in terms that are easily understood. We learn, we enjoy, and a good time is had by all. Speaking for the folks at Waterview Landing, we are thankful that Jon is resident, and would hope that others can benefit from Jon’s knowledge and skills. He is excellent at what he does and has a great sense of humor to boot. Alan W. Morton President, Waterview Landing Homeowners Association Dear Jon, I wanted to drop you a note to say thank you for providing our Lions Club with a very educational and entertaining evening on October 27, 2010. The presentation you did on the basics of wine tasting combined with that of a general knowledge of Chilean Wines and Ports provided us with a very informative program that our membership enjoyed. Maybe we could consider doing this on an annual event. Thanks again. Joe Charbonneau President, Manchester Lions Club |