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Upcoming Store Events
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LAST TASTING OF THE SEASON
Northern
France tasting
at Cafe Santé on 4/5 at 6:30 p.m.
In store weekly wine tasting 4 to 7 p.m. Sat. night
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"La Clape"
La Clape is a named sub-appellation of the Languedoc appellation in Languedoc-Roussillon, located in southern France. Unusually for a Languedoc sub-appellation, the La Clape title covers both red and white wines.
La Clape's much-respected red wines are produced from Grenache, Syrah and Mourvèdre - the local cepages ameliorateurs ('improver' varieties). While Carignan and Cinsault can also be used to a limited extent, they are being gradually phased out from the local vineyards.
The lesser-known white La Clape wines are made from the classic Languedoc white-wine blend, which includes Grenache Blanc, Clairette and Bourboulenc, with smaller amounts of the Rhone Valley varieties Marsanne and Roussanne. The appellation laws even permit the use of Picpoul, the specialty grape of Pinet, half an hour's drive up the coast (see Picpoul de Pinet).
The official La Clape viticultural area covers the villages of Armissan, Fleury-d'Aude, Salles-d'Aude and Vinassan. It also covers vineyards on the eastern fringes of the town Narbonne.
Located less than four miles (10km) from the southern French coast, the sub-appellation has a climate that is definitively Mediterranean, bringing long, hot summers and relatively mild winters. There is a clear marine influence, as a result of the area's coastal location and its proximity to the various etangs (coastal lagoons) that line the southern Languedoc-Roussillon coast. These have become famous for their resident flamingo populations. This is about as far from the Equator as flamingos live (although some spend the summer in the lagoons of Venice in Italy, slightly further north than Narbonne), confirming just how warm the climate is here. Around half of these flamingos remain here even during the winter months.
The soils of La Clape are largely free-draining and sandy, with a presence of mineral-rich clay. There is also a high proportion of grès (sandstone) here, which echoes the soils found in the Gres de Montpellier sub-region just to the north-east.
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"Old friends and old wine are enough provision"
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Good chilly Friday to you fellow wine enthusiast! Our WOW! this week is the last chance to buy one of our perennial favorites. The vineyard will no longer be producing this exceptional entry offering, and we have the last of the stock available. Stop in this weekend and give it a try. Cheers!
Pizza from the deli-
Hand crafted Emporium deli pizza is available tonight and
tomorrow night from 4 to 9 p.m. Don't forget, we also offer our pizzas "Take N Bake" style for you to bake at home when it's convenient for you. Be sure to try our delicious garlic cheese bread too.
Wine Tastings at Cafe Santé-
Tickets are on sale now
for the final
wine tasting event at Cafe Santé in our series featuring the wines and foods of Northern France on April 5th. This is the final tasting of the season.
The t
asting will include 4 small plate appetizers and 4 paired wine samples from a featured wine region of Europe. The tasting
events begin at 6:30 p.m., there is no reserved seating and tickets are non-refundable. Again this year, tickets are $30 and are inclusive of tax and tip.
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AOP Languedoc La Clape, France
About the wine-
On the nose, the wine offers red fruit, strawberry and cherry aromas with notes of spice and vanilla. On the palate, the wine is dense with chewy red cherry and blackberry flavors that feature plenty of smoky notes and garrigue. Bittersweet chocolate on the brooding finish. Well balanced and round, this wine is friendly and enjoyable now. The wine is aged in stainless steel tanks to preserve the freshness and natural fruit character of the wine. A blend of 35% Syrah, 35% Grenache, 30% Mourvèdre at 14% abv.
Professional Reviews-
Ripe blackberry and boysenberry notes weave together with licorice, dried herb and coffee accents in this full-bodied red. Hints of black olive and bay leaf linger on the finish. Drink now through 2019. 4,000 cases made. -GS Rated 88 points Wine Spectator
The Chateau des Karantes, Bergerie 2012 Languedoc La Clape Rouge is, perhaps mercifully, Carignan-free, and 14% alcohol. Again this is characterized by ripe concentrated fruit but has no suggestion of heat or heft. Instead, it is well balanced, long and satisfying - and approachable already, perhaps because there is none of the rigidity of all but the finest Languedoc Carignan. I'd drink this any time over the next five years. Jancis Robinson
Château des Karantes is a magnificent vineyard situated in
 Languedoc-Roussillon. The domaine is in the heart of a small valley located two minutes away from the Mediterranean between the seaside resort towns of Narbonne Plage and St. Pierre sur Mer. The estate offers a beautiful panoramic view of the Mediterranean Sea with the Pyrenee Mountains visible in the distance. The vineyard is named after the Bishop of Carcassonne, owner of the estate hundreds of years ago. The estate, nestled in
 the Mediterranean Garrigue, is made up of 190 hectares, 44 of which are currently planted under vine. The vineyard extends along the limestone, clay and rocky slopes which form the "Massif" or Ridge of La Clape. The entire vineyard is in the Languedoc - La Clape appellation. The location allows the production of quality wines because of its exceptional South-East/East exposure, its proximity to the sea and its Mediterranean climate.
W.O.W.! PRICED AT $12
*No other discounts apply. Pricing valid through 3/17/17
or
while supplies last*
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What's Going On In Boyne Country?
Lymphoma Benefit
Cafe Santé invites you to spring forward and help find a
 cure for lymphoma as they host a fundraiser from 3-11 p.m. Friday, March 10th. They will donate 10% of food sales during those hours, and cash donations are also accepted. Live music with Sean Bielby will be featured from 8-11 p.m.
"Crazy For You" opens tonight at BC High School
Boyne City High School Drama Department presents
 "Crazy For You" March 10, 11, 17 & 18 at 7 pm in the Performing Arts Center. Tickets are $10 and $15.
Go to tix.com (search 49712) to reserve your seats. You can also get tickets at Lynda's Real Estate and at the door starting at 6 pm on performance nights. Crazy For You is a 1992 Tony Award Winning Musical, this year celebrating its 25th year. Director Erin Zucker invites you to "Come see 50 high schoolers sing and tap their way into your hearts. This is the 25th Anniversary of the 1992 Tony Award winning musical's opening on Broadway. It is filled with classic Gershwin tunes set to a "new" story.
This is definitely a wow performance and perfect for families. It is fast-paced, funny and full of amazing dancing, singing and costumes. You will leave the theatre saying to the students - We are just CRAZY FOR YOU!
It's Kids' Festival Weekend at Boyne Mountain
Boyne Mountain Resort is rolling out the red carpet for kids
 with an action-packed weekend full of entertainment, activities, games, and fun. Kids' Festival Weekend is March 10-12 and is geared towards kids of every age offering a variety of activities on- and off-the-slopes. From activities like pizza-making class, paintball target practice, a Family Fun Village Party and a complimentary inflatable obstacle course, bounce house, rock wall and extreme dual air jumpers, we'll have your kids bouncing and bubbling with joy. The weekend begins with a kick-off party on Friday from 5 to 7:30 p.m. in the lobby of the Mountain Grand Lodge and Spa featuring face painting, balloon twisting by Twister Joe, snacks and drinks. The evening also includes a Spaghetti Dinner with Fritz, the resort's mascot, in Stein Eriksen's, and a host of complimentary activities including horse-drawn wagon rides, board games, story time, a family movie, and a bonfire and s'mores. Sunday includes on-hill events like the Kids Silly Slalom Race, Seal Slide, and Egg Race for ages 4-20.
Full weekend schedule.
It's Open Studio Saturday at Create
Create Community Arts Studio invites you to their monthly
 Open Studio from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, March 11. Come in and explore, design, construct, sculpt, paint, mold and shape your ideas into artistic statements. At Create, we provide time, space and materials to unlock your creativity and foster self-expression. All you need to bring is your imagination. This month's project: is paper flowers - Create a beautiful flower bouquet using tissue paper, acrylic paint, printed papers and buttons. This project is easy and fun for both young children and adults. Open to all ages, individuals and families, $10 per person / $30 for groups of 4. Located at 151 Ray Street in the old train depot, (231) 459-4066.
Letscreatetogether.org.
Create Studio unveils Art Lab for middle schoolers
Create Community Art Center's Art Lab is designed to give
 middle school students a chance to experiment with new ideas and a variety of artistic materials with teaching artists. The Art Lab meets on Tuesday evenings from 6-8p.m, and offers a series of labs throughout the school year. Each lab will meet for two weeks. During week one, hands-on demonstrations encourage skill development and discuss new and traditional materials and techniques. Students will apply that knowledge in week two by developing their own work and expressing ideas in group critiques. Labs will include drawing, painting, mixed media, clay, sculpture and printmaking. All skill levels are welcome, and Studio Punch Cards are available for easier payment. Scholarships are available, to inquire contact the studio, 231-459-4066.
Upcoming Labs:
- The Color Lab, March 14th & 21st , 6-8p.m., $40
- Go Figure, April 4th & 11th, 6-8p.m., $40
10th annual Project Connect set for March 15 at Odawa
Project Connect will be held from 1 to 7 p.m. Wednesday,
 March 15, at the Odawa Casino in Petoskey. Project Connect is a day of service for those in need in Charlevoix and Emmet Counties. If you or someone you know is struggling with financial problems, housing issues, employment challenges or health concerns, they are invited to attend this day of free services. This event will connect individuals with a range of health and human services provided by over 60 local non-profit agencies and businesses. As Project Connect celebrates 10 years of service to our neighbors in need, this year we are putting special focus on those who have served all of us, our veterans. We will feature a Veterans Corner to help veterans, their dependents and survivors. Project Connect is a project of the Charlevoix-Emmet Human Services Coordinating Body. More information at
www.ProjectConnect231.com.
Volunteers are needed. You can register to help on United Way's Volunteer Connections, go to
www.CharEmUnitedWay.org and click on the Volunteer link.
Film Series concludes March 17 at library
The Friends of the Boyne District Library Friday Night Film
 Series will conclude its season at 6:30 p.m. Friday, March 17th with "Brooklyn." The film tells the profoundly moving story of Eilis Lacey (Saoirse Ronan), a young Irish immigrant navigating her way through 1950s Brooklyn. Lured by the promise of America, Eilis departs Ireland and the comfort of her mother's home for the shores of New York City. Rated PG13. Trailer. Free admission with refreshments available for a small donation.
Heather Maloney on stage at Freshwater March 18
"Our daughter, Ruby, said "Dad, Please, book Heather
 Maloney, she's amazing." Robin and I caught her set at Blissfest last summer. She IS amazing. She's coming to Freshwater to spread some love on March 18th. We are proud to be hosting her. Here's what others have to say:
"Lyrics that cut to the chase" . . . HUFFINGTON POST
"Delicious . . . really excellent" . . . GRAHAM NASH (of Crosby, Stills and Nash)
"Her not-so-secret weapon is that voice pretty but not precious, fully able to launch into aural backflips but perhaps more affecting when intimately expressive.". . . BOSTON GLOBE
Heather Maloney
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Massachusetts based singer-songwriter performs at Freshwater Gallery at 8 p.m. March 18th. Call 231.582.2588 for $25 tickets (
changed from previously announced performer).
April 15 - Great Lakes Swimmers
Calling all spellers: Lindsay's 2nd Annual Boyne Bee is March 22
Lindsay's Second Annual Boyne Bee will be held at 7 p.m.
 Wednesday, March 22 at Pine Lake Lodge, upstairs in the Boyne City Tap Room at 220 S. Lake St. Get there early to register, snag a table and get drinks and pizza. This adults-only spelling bee will involve teams of two vying for bragging rights to be the biggest Queen (or King) BEE in Boyne City.
You won't want to miss this hilarious event. Grab your favorite spelling partner and enter the competition or show up to cheer on (or jeer) your favorite team. The library will once again supply our mind-boggling words. Don't even think about sneaking in your smartphone to help you with spell-check. We will have smartphone police watching over all spellers. If you mispell (oops! misspell) a word, you're out of the game but not out of the fun. A plaque with the winners' names will be prominently displayed downtown for one year until they are unseated by next year's winners. Signing up is easy.
Click here for the registration form, pick one up at City Hall or register online at
www.walkaboutsculptureshow.com.
This is a fundraiser for The Third Annual Walkabout Sculpture Show, a partnership between artists, the Boyne City Main Street Program, volunteers and sponsors who believe art is a way of life. Pat O'Brien & Associates and Bob Grove of the Dilworth Hotel are sponsoring the spelling event and Pine Lake Lodge will have pizza and beverages for sale with a portion of the proceeds going to the Walkabout Sculpture Exhibit.
"We are so grateful to Lindsay Regan, who organized and ran it last year and are so happy to honor her memory by making this an annual tradition," said Martha Sulfridge, chair for the Walkabout Sculpture Show.
For details or to register, call Lori Meeder at 231-675-7180 or email meederlori60@gmail.com.
Students plan Hospitality Pasta Night for March 22
The Boyne City High School Hospitality Class will present
 their annual Hospitality Pasta Night from 4:30 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 22. The student chefs will be making homemade pastas and awesome sauces along with fresh-baked breads. Dinner will include salad, assorted pasta and sauces, dessert and beverage. Proceeds will go towards the students' end of the year trip to Mackinac. The dinner will be in the Hospitality Classroom, downtown Boyne City across from the library. Suggested donation is $9 for adults, $7 for students and seniors, $6 for ages 6 to 10, and no charge for ages under 5. For reservations, call 231-439-8153 or email dacrissman@boyne.k12.mi.us.
"Paint the Town Red" scheduled for April 8 at Boyne Mountain
Boyne City Booster Foundation's gala event, Paint the Town
 Red, has been scheduled for Saturday, April 8, at Boyne Mountain Resort. Proceeds will provide funding for programs and activities in the Arts, Athletics, and Academics for the students of the Boyne City Public Schools. In one year the foundation was able to grant over $47,000 in requests. The Boosters are again offering the incentive of "Reserved" tables to parties of 10. Tickets are $60 a seat, and the entire table must be paid in full. Open seating tickets can be purchased separately for $60. Paint the Town Red starts with appetizer stations and cash bar, silent and live auctions from 6 to 8:30 p.m. From 8 p.m. to midnight, you can dance to the sounds of "Main Street Soul," Detroit's premier dance and Motown band. Tickets will be available at the office of Ralph W. Gillett, CPA, 106 E. Water St., phone (231) 582- 6421. For more information you may contact Cathy Wonski at (231) 675-2031.
Ed Sullivan presents, in May:
Cher, Rod Stewart, Tom Jones, Roy Orbison tributes
Ed Sullivan's Really Big Show is coming to the Boyne City
 Performing Arts Center at 8 p.m. on May 27, Saturday of Memorial Day Weekend. Direct from Toronto, this Las Vegas quality show features some of Canada's top professional tribute artists backed up by a six-piece band with no pre-recorded music and a great Ed Sullivan impersonator. You'll know every song performed by Cher, Roy Orbison, Rod Stewart, and Tom Jones Tribute Artists. This will be a "Really Big Show." Tickets are available at Tix.com and by phone at 231-582-6532, and all tickets are returnable for a full refund up to 48 hours before the show. All seats are reserved. This show is a fundraiser for the Boyne Country Community Center. Details at
http://www.boynecc.com. For information or questions, call (231) 582-6533, or email
boyneacc@hotmail.com.
Bay Marina 2017 Slip / Mooring Information
Our friends and fellow wine enthusiasts John and Val McKinley are accepting applications for boat slip rentals and moorings at their new and improved (and expanded) Bay Marina for the '17 season now.
Click here for details. Take advantage of discount pricing by reserving and paying by 4/1.
Mark your calendars: Here is the 2017 special events schedule
March 10-11, 17-18 - Spring Musical "Crazy for You" at BC High School
April 8 - Paint the Town Red benefit for BC Schools, Boyne Mountain
May 6 - Farmers Market returns to Veterans Park, Wednesdays and Saturdays
May 6 - Buff up Boyne, Sunset Park
May 17- 21 - 56th Annual National Mushroom Festival, Veterans Park
May 27 - Dare 5K/1Mile Fun Run/Walk, Sunset Park
June 9 - Stroll the Streets begins, continues downtown on Fridays through Sept. 1
June 12-18 - Boyne Area Restaurant Week
June 21 - Evenings at the Gazebo concerts begin, continue Wednesdays through
Aug. 16, Old City Park
July 3-4 - 4th of July Festival, running races, parade, arts and craft fair, bouncers,
duck race, raft race, soap box derby, and fireworks
July 4 - Horton Bay Parade
July 7-8 - Boyne Thunder
July 13 - Farmers Market Food Truck Rally, Veterans Park
July 27-30 - Antique Flywheelers Show, Walloon Lake
Aug. 3-7 - Boyne Falls Polish Festival
Aug. 11-12 - Sidewalk Sales, downtown Boyne City
Aug. 11-12 - Antique Auto Show & Flea Market, Veterans Park
Aug. 25-27 - Michigan Mountain Bike Festival, Avalanche Park & Boyne Mountain
Sept. 1 - Classic Car Show during Stroll the Streets
Sept. 2 - Boyne Kiwanis Car Show, Veterans Park
Sept. 2 - Dining for Paws, Charlevoix Area Humane Society fundraiser
Sept. 2-3 - Red Fox Regatta, Charlevoix to Boyne City and return
Sept. 3 - Labor Day Drag Races, Boyne City Airport
Sept. 3 - Boyne City Triathlon, Peninsula Beach
Sept. 30 - Boyne City Harvest Festival, downtown
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Hope you enjoyed our newsletter! We love what we do and love being "Facilitators of Liquid Enjoyment"!
Thanks & Cheers!
The Staff at Boyne Country Provisions and the Wine Emporium & Market
127 & 123 Water St.
231.582.2151
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