2009- The Year of Lustau Sherry!!
December 9th, 2009 | By Michael | Category: Just for Fun, Our Wines, Spain, Wine Industry Talk
It seems Emilio Lustau continues to dominate the sherry market, picking up yet another award, this one arguably the highest honor a Spanish producer can receive. Here is a press release from Europvin, whom we are fortunate enough to represent in several markets.
“We are proud to announce that EMILIO LUSTAU has taken the Spanish Wine Producer of the Year Trophy in the 40th Anniversary edition of the International Wine & Spirit Competition. This is in addition to the eighteen medals awarded to our Sherries, of which we advised you in the summer.
The gala awards banquet was held on 26 November 2009 at the Guildhall in London, and Lustau was announced as the winner from a shortlist which included such renowned names in the Spanish wine industry as Marqués de Murrieta and González Byass, amongst others.”
In other Sherry news, check out the finalist for the 2009 Vinos de Jerez Cocktail Competition. A huge thanks to akawinegeek for passing along this info!!!
They are:
Alex Raij, Txikito, NYC – “Elkano”, Manzanilla
Reza Esmalli, CONDUIT Restaurant, SF – “Espana en Emerica”, Pedro Ximenez**
Charles Joly, Drawing Room, Chicago – “Bread and Wine”, Oloroso
Danny Valdez, Cure, NOLA – “That Night a Forest Grew…”, Pedro Ximenez
Misty Kalkofen, Drink, Boston – “The Dunaway”, Fino
Todd Thrasher, Restaurant Eve, Alexandria, VA – “Walla Walla Bing Bang (aka the Witch Doctor)”, Amontillado
Erick Castro, Rickhouse, SF – “French Toast Flip”, Oloroso Dulce
Phil Ward, Mayahuel, NYC – “The Smoked Palomino”, Amontillado
Corey Bunnewith, Coppa, Boston – “Balao Swizzle”, Dry Oloroso
Thomas Waugh, Death & Co., NYC – “Delores Park Swizzle”, Amontillado
These 10 finalists will compete in the live finals on December 15th at Clover Club in Brooklyn, NY, to determine who will be crowned the winner of the 2009 Vinos de Jerez Cocktail Competition.
If you want to try out some of these cocktails at home, visit the Secret Sherry Society for the recipes of the cocktails.
And one other thing- please drink more sherry people!!!!
Salud,
Michael
P.S. Bloggers heads up- there is a ridiculous amount of flash on most of the restaurant websites……
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