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Wakefield Report

soltice1WAKEFIELD – A little hit of Quebec for Ontarians

Ottawa residents have often told me how they love to take a trip to Wakefield for a little R & R. “It’s just a thirty minute drive.”

When Roberta Bouchard of Wakefield’s Solstice Bookstore asked if we’d pay a return visit for a tasting at her store and a local restaurant, we said yes very quickly. Wakefield could be called the perfect village. Good looking and good fun. It consists of about fifty buildings strung along the west bank of the Gatineau River, each offering delightful individual expression. A delicious blend of hippy, folksy and new age.

jeff• Restaurants – the local favourite café, Chez Eric (where we conducted a tasting/ dinner in the garden) is a simple place with a big heart. Café meets bistro – you make it what you want. Good food, good wine prices and an invitation to chill out. A couple drinking wine on the patio who were there when we arrived were still doing it after we left.

• Food Store – the jazziest General Store I’ve ever seen – selling beer and wine of course. Complete with licensed restaurant and terrace overlooking the river. Can’t beat that.

• Coffee Shop – Café Molo is set in a rambling house with a New England-style cozy verandah. Perfect for hanging out with a book.

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• Bars – there two great ones. The funky and friendly Kaffé 1870 – a village pub with an urban atmosphere. Perfect for a nightcap and a dance after Chez Eric. Local bands on the weekend (the owners band is called FIFTYMEN). The other bar, The Black Sheep/Moulin Noir, is a Canadian institution for live music. Every Canadian musician worth hearing has played here.

• Bakery – Pipolinka is the kind of bakery that makes me want to live next door. Organic and oozing down home goodness.

A bank, a church a bakery and a few other shops and restaurants round out the strip. Wakefield is also the resting place of a few great Canadians, Lester Pearson and the photographer Karsch (not bad company). There’s a local hill-walk that will take you past the cemetery. On weekends in summer a steam engine comes down the main drag bringing visitors from Ottawa. And creating quite the stir.

Wakefield is a great example of how to be an ‘alternative’ destination by offering something different and very personal. And with the Gatineau river in the background, something very pretty. Highly recommended for sure. I couldn’t help noticing that Roberta has made Solstice, her bookstore, the social centre of town with events scheduled almost by the hour. Be sure to visit her – for the low down on the bars and books.

P.S. I picked up a bottle of CONO SUR 08 RESERVE PINOT NOIR, Chile ($19) at the SAQ. A gorgeous summer red – flavourful and fun.

More photos are posted on the Billy’s Best Bottles facebook page – http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=4718&id=100000021158673&l=4630486c0d

Refreshing Cider

Try something different this summer – refreshing cider. CLOS SAINT-DENIS 07 Dry Cider kicks in at 10 percent alcohol – a sipper. Refreshing apple flavours with the earthy character of Calvedos. The tartness would hit the spot on a hot afternoon. Lovely cheerful label.

CLOS SAINT-DENIS 07 Cider, Quebec #89490 LCBO Vintages $15.95

LCBO Vintages May 23, 2009

THE LOW DOWN: New Zealand reds are the feature and I found three to recommend. The style could be likened to our local reds – bright, lively and appetizing. South African Shiraz and Californian Zinfandel are my favourite BBQ reds – check out Linton Park and Ravenswood. Pelham’s Cuvee Catharine is inching its way towards Champagne in style and quality. Something to celebrate!

A lovely Niagara Pinot Gris, an exuberant Riesling from New Zealand and a knock-out Gewurz from Italy are the pick of the whites. Finally, I recommend you work a little cider refreshment into your summer with Clos Saint-Denis from Quebec.

Cheers!
Billy

P.S. Loved the wine name ‘Hazyblur’, too bad this Aussie red is not worth the $35 price tag.

malivoireStyle: EVERYDAY NICE WHITE
MALIVOIRE 08 Pinot Gris, VQA Niagara 591305 $18.95
Lighthearted, everyday white. Crisp enough to refresh and pleasant enough to gulp. Stylish new packaging. Perfect hostess gift.

kimcrawfordStyle: EVERYDAY NICE WHITE
KIM CRAWFORD 05 Riesling ‘The Mistress’, New Zealand 90134 $24.95
Lemon fresh with delicious fruity sweetness. And the explosion of flavour that happens with aged Riesling. Rich and concentrated enough for supper, but also lively enough for the cocktail hour.

gewurtz1Style: RICH WHITE
CANTINA TRAMIN 07 Gewurztraminer, Alto Adige, Italy 117028 $19.95
Super rich Gewurz from the home of that grape. Gorgeous, exotic flavours. A late summer evening sipper. Sexy stuff.

catharineFRESH SPARKLING
HENRY of PELHAM Brut ‘Cuvée Catharine’, VQA Niagara 616441 $29.95
Austere, stony dry in the Champagne style. ALmost no flavour but full of character – a high note that leaves you hanging and wanting more. Outstanding aperitif. Best batch yet of this wine – and possibly the best ever Brut out of Niagara.

REDS
coopersStyle: (ALMOST) RICH RED
COOPERS CREEK 07 Syrah, New Zealand 120808 $19.95
Fruity, peppery Syrah in the French style. Bright, lively, fun and very gulpable. Great Summer red. Moderate alcohol level.

lintonStyle: RICH RED
LINTON PARK 04 Shiraz, Paarl, South Africa 910844 $15.95
Juicy, peppery, lively and delicious Shiraz for the BBQ season. A little smokiness, a lot of yummy drinkability, and good value. Go get it.

falestateStyle: RICH RED
PALLISER 06 Pinot Noir, Martinborough, New Zealand 120766 $28.95
Spicy, sweet, seductive New World-style Pinot. A charmer for sure. Good with everything. Could spice up your life.

carrickStyle: RICH RED
CARRICK 06 Pinot Noir, Central Otago, New Zealand 919837 $39.95
Serious Pinot in the Burgundian-style. Bone dry, firm – traditional red wine character. Could use another year in the bottle.

ravenswood1Style: RICH RED
RAVENSWOOD 06 Zinfandel ‘Vintners Blend’, California 359257 $17.95
Big, bright, spicy Zin. Ton of flavour but not dense or weighty – could have some Beaujolais genes. Fun stuff for all your summer BBQs. Permanently available at all major LCBOs.

saintcrossCIDER
Style: REFRESHING CIDER
CLOS SAINT-DENIS 07 Cider, Quebec 89490 $15.95
Dry cider that kicks in at 10 percent alcohol – a sipper. Refreshing appley flavours with the earthy character of Calvedos. The tartness would hit the spot on a hot afternoon. Lovely cheerful label.

 

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