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WA Branch News #4/24
Greetings All,
Our last three events have been very different from what we have been used to and no doubt many members have been travelling and indulging in different locations and foods as well.
The last newsletter covered our Moroccan experience and since we have enjoyed a cocktail event at Mas Vino in the Pan Pacific. This was Spanish tapas style with a central grazing table filled with delectable delights and paired with outstanding Spanish wines. We also enjoyed some hot dishes at tables. As I mentioned, this was in the now closed vegan Ten Acre restaurant so the same booths were in situ. It was great to see some new faces as well known ones.
Thanks to Iain McDougall for organising this and for MT for providing a couple of extra wines.
Last evening, we enjoyed a sumptious seven (7) course omakase evening at Ichirin. We started with a Japanese rice beer or sake followed by a cracker of a German Riesling. These were paired with two delightful dishes as follows:
Course 1: Aburi Sashimi of the Day with Salad Tosazu Gelee
Wine: Beer-Echigo Koshihikari Rice Lager, Japan Or Sake-Kizakura Tokusen Hana Kizakura Junmai Ginjo 300ml, Japan
Course 2: White Fish, Scallop, Zucchini Chicken Mince Ankake in Bonito Broth
Wine: 2021 Robert Weil Kiedricher Riesling Trocken, Rheingau, Germany. Bright, lively fruit, well integrated, balanced acidity, and a stately Baroque body. Classic stone fruit aromas, and lush citrus flavours are woven into a refined minerality.
Course 3: White Fish Karaage, Aonori Crumb
Wine: 2019 The Starting Point Riesling , Ningxia Mengyuan, PRC. Smells of sweet stone fruit and honeydew melon, with a whiff of that tell-tale Riesling diesel aroma. It is smooth, with pleasant acidity and a hint of pepper.
Course 4: Teriyaki Kingfish, Mandarin, Tosa Eggplant
Wine: 2021Bogle Pinot Noir, California Bright with cherry notes, floral aromatics, hints of sweet herbs and an elegant finish
Course 5: Margaret River Wagyu MB8/9 with kakiage Onion
Wine: 2021 Rockford Moppa Springs GSM, Barossa Valley. Dark fruit, barrel spice, medium bodied, easy drinking but with enough body to stand up to a hearty meal
Course 6: Temaki Eel with Cucumber
Wine: 2021 Rockford Moppa Springs GSM, Barossa Valley. Dark fruit, barrel spice, medium bodied, easy drinking but with enough guts to stand up to a hearty meal
Course 7: Walnut Ice cream
Wine: Cascina Barisel l’Avija Late Harvest Dessert Wine, Italy
As I have said this was formerly Marumo’s and is an excellent Japanese restaurant with specifically Japanese dishes. Chef Shiro is a whizz to watch as he cleverly prepares and plates the dishes. He was so skilled how he, along with his staff of four, managed outside patrons and takeaways whilst ensuring we were very well attended.
Ichirin can seat 22 inside with room for a further12 on the veranda outside. It is not licenced and does takeaway. They require some notice for an omakase menu but there is a good choice of traditional dishes.
Thanks to Ann Marie Muscara of la Vigna for the wine selection and Michael Tamburri for wines and pouring on the night. A delicious and cosy evening.
NEXT!!!!
WINEMAKER’S DINNER
Yes, it is our annual Winemaker’s Dinner once again and we are delighted to have secured winemaker & CEO Tom Hill from Juniper Estate Winery.
The Juniper ‘Estate’ vineyard (formerly Wright’s) was planted in 1973 and, together with Vasse Felix, Cape Mentelle, Cullen, Moss Wood and Woodlands, is one of the founding vineyards of the region.
Juniper was established in 1998 by the late Roger Hill and his wife, Gillian Anderson, with the intention of producing wines which rank among the best to come from Margaret River and beyond.
In 2017 Gillian and Roger’s sons, Nick and Tom, took over the running of the business with the same ambition to make great wines from their own vineyards. After mentoring Tom for five years, Nick moved on and Tom has assumed the role of CEO.
Tom Hill studied winemaking at the University of Adelaide before working in France across two harvests in 2008 and 2009. He moved to Melbourne in early 2010 to further his winemaking career, basing himself in the Yarra Valley for the next seven and a half years. Lured home to the family business on the promise of “not a lot of work” and a “heap of money” (or was it the other way around?) by his brother at the end of 2017, he hopes to realise his family’s vision to make wine that ranks among the best in Margaret River.
- Juniper Cornerstone Wilyabrup Cabernet Sauvignon 2016 named in the Top 100 wines of 2023
- One of 10 Margaret River wineries to be placed in Halliday’s Wine Companion Top 100 Wineries 2023 as selected by Campbell Mattinson.
They picked their first grapes of the 2024 season in mid-January - Chardonnay - from their vineyard on Tom Cullity Drive. This is the first time they have ever picked grapes in January, so it has been a very early start to vintage.
Next Events
10th July Lu Lu’s in Perth : This is small French restaurant in Bulwer St. Exact details need to be confirmed.
31st July (Wednesday): AGM: this commences at 6:30pm and will be at the RAC Arena in the Indigo Room. The meeting last for 30 minutes followed by complimentary food and wines to members. Parking: access & departure is easy as it is under the venue and is a hop and step to the train station for those wanting to use this.
Your Committee
Executive |
Committee |
President: Mr Stephen Newlan |
Mr Michael Tamburri |
Vice President: Mr Iain McDougall |
Ms Janice Teo |
Secretary: Mr Graeme Sassella-Otley |
Mr Neville Stewart |
Treasurer: Mr Anthony Muscara |
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November Events
Theme | EOY Champagne & Bubbles |
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Venue | Mt Lawley Golf Club |
Location | 1 Walter Dve W, Mt Lawley |
Date | Nov 28, 2024 |
Time | 18:30 |
Registration | Closed on Nov 21, 2024 |
This event has capacity limit of 40 people.
Registered: 0, Slots Available: 40
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