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We are thinking about attending the April in Rhone tasting at the French Embassy sponsored by the French Wine Society on April 26th. Has anyone been to the Society's tastings in the past? Any feedback as to the Society's tastings would be appreciated.

Thanks!

Jennifer

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Welcome to DR.COM.

I don't know anything about this society. Can you give some more info/web site?

We are thinking about attending the April in Rhone tasting at the French Embassy sponsored by the French Wine Society on April 26th.  Has anyone been to the Society's tastings in the past?  Any feedback as to the Society's tastings would be appreciated.

Thanks!

Jennifer

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At least they are not trying to pan off too many different 2002's. I noticed that the only Cote Rotie is the less than stellar 2001 Guigal Brune et Blonde, and no Hermitage. I would be most interested in the various Liracs, Vacqueyras, and Gigondas.

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Thank you everyone who responded, and thanks for the list of the french wines. They had not yet posted the list of wines for the tasting the last time I had checked the website.

I had found out about this at MacArthur beverages, so was curious.

Jennifer

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Hello,

I've just discovered this forum and was surprised to see many names I new from the wine business, and how serious about wine it seems to be.

I am the president of a young non profit trade organization callled the French Wine Society (FWS).

Me and other young French Wine professionals launched the organization 10 months ago in DC and hope to get it launched in Chicago and NY soon.

We have 20 importers on board (website does not list all of them, I will update it this weekend).

I was thinking this online wine community could allow us to get feedbacks, comments, suggestions from you ... Maybe some of you might even want to get involved in the FWS.

Also, we need help to get more exposure. If some of you can help...

Coming up next we have:

- April 26th at the French Embassy: "April in Rhone" with more than 100 wines and 10 restaurants. In partnership with Mac Arthur Beverages.

Note: people from the Trade, we have a trade tasting in the afternoon. If you want to attend, please email us your full contact info at contact@frenchwinesociety.org

- Classes: starting May first, a new session of French WIne Classes, prepared in partnership with the SWE, will start. 8 classes, devided in 2 sessions, allow to cover all the main wine regions of France. Monday evenings at the French Embassy. Trade and consumers are welcome.

- The French Wine Thursdays: weekly, we organize these food and wine tasting in a different restaurant.

Next week, on Thursdqy 27th, we are very happy to welcome Jerome Quiot, Owner of Domaine du Vieux Lazaret in Chateauneuf du Pape, president of the Université du Vin and former president of the INAO, he will present 5 of his wines paired with the cuisine of Café Matisse ($50/pers.)

A votre sante !

Julien

French Wine Society

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Fellow wine lovers,

The French Wine Society and the prestigious Society of Wine Educators (SWE), at http://www.wine.gurus.com, have joined forces to provide you with an opportunity to enrich your knowledge of French wine and increase your enjoyment.

The curriculum is divided into two sessions of 4 classes, with each class focusing on a specific wine region.

Nex scheduled sessions:

Session 1 :

May 1, Alsace

May 8, Rhône

May 15, Burgundy: Mâconnais

May 22, Champagne

Session 2 :

June 5, South of France

June 12, Bordeaux

June 19, Burgundy: Côte d'Or

June 26, Loire Valley

The classes will be taught by Summer Whitford, member of the Society of Wine Educators. She is a French trained chef/pastry chef and food and wine instructor with 15 years of experience. She holds the Intermediate Certification Level 2 for the Master of Wine.

For more info click HERE

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Dear wine lovers,

this Thursday, the French Wine Society will hold its next French Wine Thursday featuring the following Paul Goerg Champagnes, which are produced exclusively from Premier and Grand Cru vineyards of the famous "Cote des Blancs" :

- Champagne Paul Goerg Brut Tradition

- Champagne Paul Goerg Blanc de Blanc

- Champagne Paul Goerg Cuvée Lady M 1998

- Champagne Paul Goerg Rosé

- Champagne Paul Goerg Demi Sec

The Chef of the Jefferson Hotel will prepare a selection of delicate hors d'oeuvres to be paired with the Champagnes, which will be presented to you by Mario Rinaldi, Paul Goerg's brand Ambassador for the United States.

6:00pm to 7:30pm. $55/person, $50 for FWS members. For more information and tickets, please visit http://www.frenchwinesociety.org

French Wine Thursdays coming up next: May 11th: Burgundy at Citronelle, May 18th: Frappin Cognacs at Indebleu, May 25th: Taittinger Champagne at the St Regis Hotel.

French Wine Classes:

Upon the request of many people who can not commit for a full one month session, and as we have a few seats available, we have opened 10 seats for each class, to be taken individually. A session of 4 classes is $200 dollars ($180 for FWS members). Classes taken individually are $55 per class ($50 for FWS members).

Classes are held on Monday nights at the French Embassy.

For more information: http://www.frenchwinesociety.org/fwclasses.php

Registrations for the classes: http://www.instantseats.com/index.cfm?fuse...nue&venueID=145

A bientot !

Julien

French Wine Society

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And here is the Menu for the Paul Goerg Champagne Tasting:

A Tasting of Paul Goerg Champagnes And The Creations of Executive Chef

Charlie Hansji:

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Duck Rillettes on Toasted Ficelle

Champagne Paul Goerg, Brut Tradition

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Prawn, Mango and Fennel Bouchee

Champagne Paul Goerg, Cuvée Lady M, 1998

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Lobster Beignet, Chervil Cream

Champagne Paul Goerg, Blanc de Blanc

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Tomato Confit with Asparagus in Mini Squash

Champagne Paul Goerg, Rosé

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Truffled Brie with Pear

Champagne Paul Goerg, Demi-Sec

http://www.frenchwinesociety.org

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Dear wine lovers,

After adding the post regarding our Champagne tasting of this week, I just received the list of wines for our French Wine Thursday of next week (Th. May 11th) at Citronelle.

For this tasting, 6 Burgundy wines (3 whites, 3 reds), selected and presented by Potomac Selections, will be featured:

Whites:

Buisson-Charles, Meursault AOC 2002

Dom. des Margotieres, St. Romain Blanc "Sous la Velle" 2002

Mestre-Michelot, Meursault 1er Cru"Les Perrieres" 2002

Reds:

Henri Jouan, Gevrey-Chambertin aux Echezeaux 2003

Michel Noellat, Vosne-Romanee 1er Cru "Beaux Monts" 2002

Rossignol-Trapet, Latricieres-Chambertin Grand Cru 2002

Chef Michel Richard will prepare a selection of 6 Hors d'oeuvres to be paired with each of the wines.

6:00pm to 7:30pm. $100/person, $90 for FWS members. For more information and tickets, please visit http://www.frenchwinesociety.org

French Wine Thursdays coming up next: Frappin Cognacs at Indebleu, May 25th: Taittinger Champagne at the St Regis Hotel.

French Wine Classes:

Upon the request of many people who can not commit for a full one month session, and as we have a few seats available, we have opened 10 seats for each class, to be taken individually. A session of 4 classes is $200 dollars ($180 for FWS members). Classes taken individually are $55 per class ($50 for FWS members).

Classes are held on Monday nights at the French Embassy.

For more information: http://www.frenchwinesociety.org/fwclasses.php

Registrations for the classes: http://www.instantseats.com/index.cfm?fuse...nue&venueID=145

A bientot !

Julien

French Wine Society

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Bonjour !

The FWS thought not much was done for spirits lovers to taste Cognac, so we exceptionally decided not to feature wine but Cognac at one of our French Wine Thursdays.

So, join us this Thursday at Indebleu (May 18th) for a French Wine Thursday featuring a selection of Frapin Cognac, established in “Grande Champagne” since 1270 and presented to you by their cellar master. Each of the following cognacs will be paired with an hors d'oeuvre prepared by Indebleu's chef, Vikram Garg.

- VS Luxe Decanter Grande Champagne

- VSOP Decanter Grande Champagne

- Chateau Fontpinot XO Grande Chamapgne

- VIP XO Grande Champagne

-Vintage 1983 Grande Champagne

6:00pm to 7:30pm. $45/person, $40 for FWS members. For more information and tickets, please visit http://www.frenchwinesociety.org

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Dear wine lovers,

As part of its weekly French Wine Thursdays, the French Wine Society presents a tasting of Alsatian wines from Domaine Weinbach, paired with the food of Le Paradou.

Below is the menu...

For more information, please visit our website: www.frenchwinesociety.org

MENU

French Wine Thursdays

Domaine Weinbach, Alsace @ Le Paradou

June 8, 2006 6-7:30pm

Carpaccio de Coquille Saint Jacques, Jus de Noix de Coco, Galanga, Basilic Thaï

Carpaccio of Scallops, Coconut Milk, Galanga, Thai Basil

Domaine Weinbach Pinot Blanc Reserve 2004

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Terrine de Foie Gras Canard, Confit Tomates, Artichauts et Truffes,

Coulis fin de Tomates de Jardin

Duck Foie Gras Terrine, Tomato Confit, Artichokes with Truffles,

Coulis of Garden Tomatoes

Domaine Weinbach Riesling GC Schlossberg 2004

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Soupe Crèmeuse de Grenouille, Mousseline de Volaille

Frog’s Legs Soup and Poultry Mousse

Domaine Weinbach Tokay Pinot Gris Cuvee Saint Catherine 2004

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Homard du ‘Maine’ Rôti, Zestes d’Oranges Sanguines

Roasted ‘Maine’ Lobster with Blood Orange Sauce

Domaine Weinbach Gewurztraminer Altenbourg Cuvee Laurence 2004

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Bugnes au Chocolat ‘Manjari’, Sauce Caramel Passion,

Fraises et Nougatine, Glace à la Verveine

‘Manjari’ Chocolate ‘Bugnes’ with Strawberries, Passion Fruit

and Caramel Sauce and Verbena Ice Cream

Domaine Weinbach Gewurztraminer Mambourg Vendanges Tardives 2001

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Hello,

the French Wine Society and his friend Panos have put together a great Bordeaux Wine Tour for this October.

The tour, guided by Panos, will include visits, stays and meals in great chateaux. Limited to 12 persons.

For more details: www.frenchwinesociety.org

Also to come: Grand Burgundy Wine Tasting (Sept 18th), French Wine Affaire (Oct. 11th) and Tour de Champagne (Nov 4th)...

Start again in September: "French Wine Thursdays" and "French Wine Classes".

Hope to see you soon.

Julien

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Bonjour !!!

On September 18th, the French Wine Society will host a grand BURGUNDY wine tasting with over 25 wine producers represented (from large producers such as Latour, Jadot, ... to smaller producers, some even not sold in the US).

The list of featured domaines and wines should be available on the FWS website by August 15th.

All wines (if distributed in the US) will be available for purchase with special prices through Schneiders of Capitolf Hill.

It is not every day in DC that over 100 wines from Burgundy are available for tasting... so we hope to see you at the tasting !!!

Best,

Julien Camus

www.frenchwinesociety.org

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And here is the (long) list of featured producers:

BLASONS DE BOURGOGNE

BOUCHARD AÎNÉ & FILS

CAVE DE PRISSE

CHAMPY SA

CHANSON PÈRE ET FILS

CHATEAU DE CORTON-ANDRE

CHÂTEAU DE MERCEY

CHÂTEAU DE RULLY

DOMAINE BALLOT-MILLOT

DOMAINE ANNE-SOPHIE DEBAVELAERE

DOMAINE COMTE SENARD

DOMAINE DANIEL RION

DOMAINE DANIEL RION

DOMAINE DE LA VOUGERAIE

DOMAINE FONTAINE-GAGNARD

DOMAINE GEORGES BURRIER

DOMAINE JACQUES CACHEUX & FILS

DOMAINE JACQUES PRIEUR

DOMAINE LE GREGOIRE

DOMAINE LEFLAIVE

DOMAINE MANCIAT- PONCET

DOMAINE MARC MOREY & FILS

DOMAINE MOREY-BLANC

DOMAINE PARENT

DOMAINE PIERRE MOREY

DOMAINE ROGER BELLAND

DOMAINE SIMONIN

DOMAINE STÉPHANE ALADAME

DOMAINE TORTOCHOT

DOMAINE WILLIAM FEVRE

DOMAINES ROUX PERE & FILS

FRANCOIS PARENT

GUY CHAUMONT

JEAN MARC BROCARD

JEAN-CLAUDE BOISSET

JOSEPH DROUHIN

LA CHABLISIENNE

LABOURÉ-ROI

MAISON ALBERT BICHOT

MAISON AMBROISE

MAISON BOUCHARD PÈRE & FILS

MAISON CHARDONNIER

MAISON FAIVELEY

MAISON LOUIS JADOT

MARCEL VINCENT & FILS

MICHEL ANDREOTTI

MICHEL BOUZEREAU

NICOLAS POTEL

OLIVIER LEFLAIVE

OLIVIER PÈRE ET FILS

PIERRE NAIGEON

PROSPER MAUFOUX

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We went to one fairly recently-a Rhone tasting. No heavy hitters so I thought the pricetag a bit steep though there were some interesting CDRs. Food was mixed-Citronelle-great and the lamb chops from somewhere were good. We all liked Butterfield 9s offerings. Overall, though it was too hot and quickly too crowded. A quick review of the burgs offered is not too thrilling but the really good ones are pretty much all sold when produced. I'd probably see what Jadot is pouring as their higher ends can be a good to excellent value, Brocard, Fevre, maybe Maufoux. FULL Disclosure: I like burgs but the inconsistency can be annoying especially given the cost of the wines. It's an expensive playground.

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