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Dublin restaurant makes promise about indoor dining

Dublin restaurant makes promise about indoor dining
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Irish restaurant makes promise about indoor dining

Irish restaurant makes promise about indoor dining
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Sláinte! Eight Irish wines to try this St Patrick's Day


Lusca Cabernet-Merlot Irish Wine 2016, Lusk, Dublin; €49.50, 13pc, Celtic Whiskey Shop, terroirs.ie
David Llewellyn’s delicate charmer is in a Loire Cabernet Franc style, with papery aromas and raspberry, redcurrant and cherry sherbet notes that balance the fresh acidity and carry through on the surprising length. Pair with spiced beef broth.
Cancedda O’Connell ‘G.n.Guerra’ Vino Rosso 2018, Sardinia; €29, 14pc, Neighbourhood Wine,
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From Dubliner Mick O’Connell, who wrote his Masters of Wine thesis on Sardinian wine, this is deceptively pale with smoky, sultry warmth, subtle clove spice fleshing out ripe raspberry and red cherry, bright acidity and crunchy tannins on the palate. Pair with chicken liver pate.

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Irish winemakers in France: Challenges in the time of Covid


Irish winemakers in France: Challenges in the time of Covid
John Wilson: Making wine in France while living in Ireland isn't easy in a pandemic as Simon Tyrrell and his partners found out
Sat, Jan 23, 2021, 06:00
 
Simon Tyrrell has two winemaking businesses in France. There is Les Deux Cols, an eight-hectare estate in the southern Rhone, in partnership with Charles Derain of Nomad Wines and Gerard Maguire of 64 Wine in Glasthule. The second, Atelier des Sources, buys in grapes. “It gives us the opportunity to explore interesting vineyards and regions that we come across,” says Tyrrell.
“From back when I worked in Paris, the Rhone was my speciality and the same with Charles, who spent four years training at the lycée in Tain l’Hermitage. We both had in-depth knowledge and [were] always very comfortable there. It is also relatively affordable in terms of buying vineyards and wines are reasonably priced too.”

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