Monday, October 29, 2007

Official Sponsors


M’Lop Tapang New Day Centre – Selected Charity:
M'Lop Tapang was created with the goal of giving street children access to the learning tools, resources, and opportunities they need to empower themselves and become productive members of society. We do this by offering regular meals, shelter, medical care, education, counseling, and protection from all types of abuse.
M'Lop Tapang strives to provide a safe haven for all of the street living and street working children of Sihanoukville.



Bravo Lifestyle – Event Sponsor:
As distributors for premium golf and lifestyle products Bravo Lifestyle provide the Singapore consumer with quality and innovative technology in line with the today’s sophisticated Asian golf player.

Kitchen Culture – Event Sponsor:
Kitchen Culture are the retail outlets for KHL Marketing’s imported kitchen cabinetry and major appliances. Kitchen Culture provide state of the art, and the service the constant changes in kitchen technology and design to their clients. Often regarded as the kitchen architects in their industry – Kitchen Culture provide the environment and design for enjoy life’s finer things.. Particularly food and wine!

Sunday, October 28, 2007

The 18 Fine Wines Announced.

The 18 fines wines to be featured in Les Fruits De La Vigne have been announced!
Please find below a list of the wines organised with the following details:



Producer, Region, Country, Name of Wine, Vintage

CHAMPAGNE

Bollinger, Champagne, France, Special Cuvee, NV
Veuve A Devaux, Champagne, France, Cuvee "D" Devaux Brut, 1996


WHITES (Old & New World)

O. Fournier, Chile, Centauri, 2007
Domaine de Chevalier, Pessac Leognan / Bordeaux, Domaine de Chevalier, 2000
Yering Station, Yarra Valley, Australia, Reserve Chardonnay, 2002
Domaine Leflaive, Burgundy, France, Puligny Montrachet Les Combettes, 2003
Chateau Doisy Daëne, Sauterne / Bordeaux, France, Chateau Doisy Daine, 1953


REDS

New World

Parker Estate, Coonawarra, Australia, Bordeaux Blend, 1998
Brokenwood, Hunter Valley, Australia, Graveyard Shiraz, 1998
Rubicon Estate, Napa Valley, USA, Rubicon, 2003
O. Fournier, Mendoza, Argentina, AlfaCrux blend, 2002

Old World

Marques de Murrieta, Rioja, Spain, Castillo Ygay Gran Reserva, 1998

Armand Rousseau, Burgundy, France, Clos de la Roche, 1996
Capannelle, Tuscany, Italy, Solare, 1997
Chateau Leoville Lascase, St Julien / Bordeaux, Chateau Leoville Lascase, 1985
Borgogno, Piedmont, Italy, Barolo Riserva, 1961
NV Vega Sicilia, Ribera del Duero, Spain, Unico NV, Blend: 85/88/90
Paul Jaboulet, Rhone, France, La Chapelle, 2000


OTHERS

Dow's, Douro Valley, Portugal, Port, 1977
Toro Albala, Montilla-Moriles/Andalusi, Spain, Pedro Ximenez Gran Reserva, 1971

The Important Event Details!

Les Fruits De La Vigne
An event like no other, Les Fruits De La Vigne is a wine dinner that aims to entertain and emphasize their guest’s high-end lifestyle and leisure predilection - by combining over 18 fine wines, paired with exquisite food and featuring globally recognized guest speakers in an elegant atmosphere.

To be held at The Tower Club,
Thursday, November 29th 2007.
18 wines will be paired with an option of two degustation menus:

The Western Experience; created by Tower Club Resident, Executive Chef Felicien Cueff.

The Orient Experience; created by Tower Club Resident Chef Wan Chung Hang.

With the influence and expertise of St. Pierre’s; Chef Emmanuel Stroobant, assisted by the Hidden Host’s; Chef Rob.
Tickets are available for purchase, SG$650++ per guest through info@thehiddenhost.com (Incentive prices can be provided for bookings for groups of 10 or more)

Tower Club members can proceed to purchase tickets with the Tower Club – please contact the Club directly for members-only ticket price.

NEW Winemaker Guests!

Les Fruits De La Vigne is delighted to confirm two new guests to our event on November 29th.
Featured Winemakers Darren Rathbone and Jose Manuel Ortega.

Darren Rathbone

Technical Director – The Rathbone Wine Group

Graduating from Chemical Engineering at Melbourne University in 1995, Darren began work in the wine industry, planting his uncle's vineyard, Laura Barnes, in the Yarra Glen. The Rathbone family purchased Yering Station in 1996 and Darren commenced the planning of a new winery and tourism complex, overseeing its development and construction.
Travelling to France, Darren spent time working with Champagne Devaux’s Head Winemaker, Claude Thibaut. The knowledge he acquired of the traditional Champagne making method, determined the design of equipment for producing ‘Yarrabank’, a joint venture between Devaux and Yering Station. After completing vintage in France , Darren returned to partake in Yering Station’s first vintage in the new winery in 1997. This was also Darren’s first winemaking experience in Australia.

In late 1997, Darren travelled to Chateau Lynch Bages in the Paulliac region of Bordeaux to work vintage with their winemakers. In 1999, Darren was accepted into UC Davis in California, internationally recognised as one of the world’s best wine schools. He completed the two-year Masters of Food Science, Enology program. During his stay in California, Darren worked at two small, high quality Napa Valley wineries, Spottswoode and Etude, for the 2000 harvest. After finishing the Masters program, Darren travelled to Burgundy, working at Domain Moreau in Chassagne Montrachet, in the Cote de Beaune and assisting in the production of the 2001 vintage. Whilst in France, he also returned to Champagne and Bordeaux, and travelled through the Rhone Valley.

Darren returned to Australia and Yering Station in December of 2001, as a winemaker, and a director of the company. Today Darren shares his time and expertise between the four Rathbone family wineries. His experience, in Australia and overseas, adds to the depth of resources that contribute to making Mount Langi Ghiran an internationally renowned and recognised winery.



Jose Manuel Ortega

President - O. Fournier

The O. Fournier Winery

Bodegas Hnos. San Juan López, now Bodegas y Viñedos O.Fournier, was originally founded by the San Juan family from Aranda de Duero (Burgos). The winery was built in 1979, a few years ahead of the creation of the Denominación de Origen Ribera de Duero.

First vines at the vineyard were planted in 1946.

On September 2002, Bodegas y Viñedos O.Fournier Group purchased the winery and vineyards in order to continue with the development of the quality of the wines and become one of the leading wineries in Ribera de Duero.


The winery´s objective is to produce high quality wines using grapes from our vineyards with a total production of 250,000 bottles from a current 80,000 bottles. Marian Santamaría is responsible for producing the wine. José Spisso, Head Winemaker for the Group, assists her during his trips to the Ribera del Duero winery.

Bodegas y Viñedos O.Fournier is producing three wines:

- Alfa Spiga, our top wine, will stay approximately 18 months in new oak every year and at least one year in the bottle.

- Spiga, our second wine, is aged approximately 12 months in oak barrels (new and first use barrels) and six to 12 months in the bottle.

- Urban Oak Ribera, a wine aged 3 months in French oak barrels.

- Blason

Les Fruits De La Vigne looks forward to welcoming these expert winemakers to our event!

Monday, October 1, 2007

NEW Featured Guest Speaker!

James Halliday
James Halliday is one of Australia's most respected wine writers and one of its most senior wine judges. In the past 35 years he has combined his career as a partner in a large national law firm (1966-1988) with that as a vigneron, first in the Hunter Valley from 1970, then in the Yarra Valley from 1985.

In 1970, James Halliday co-founded Brokenwood winery in the Hunter Valley. He went on to found Coldstream Hills in the Yarra Valley in 1985. In addition, he has had winemaking experience in France, including a vintage with Domaine Dujac in Burgundy.

James Halliday has written and co-authored over 40 books on wine since 1979 and has contributed to numerous others, including Jancis Robinson's Oxford Companion to Wine and the Larousse Encyclopedia of Wine. His books have received numerous awards.

A wine judge since 1977, James Halliday has been recognised at the highest level for his contribution to the wine industry.