Buying wine.
When you live
outside France, buying wine can prove to be a challenge. In Ontario you have to
deal with the LCBO (Liquor Control Board of Ontario), referred to by
wine-lovers as the KGBO. They choose the wines you can buy and impose
ridiculous prices. In Toronto, land of my birth, there are only two outlets
where the staff even know that wine is made from grapes: Queen’s Quay and
Summerhill. The Sommeliers on staff in other outlets can surely give their
opinion on the last Leafs game but if you are looking for that special nuits
st. georges, forget it. One of them actually asked me, “What mark is that?”
The fabulous
wines of British Columbia, Oregon and Washington State are rare, but you can
buy as much Australian Yellow Tale Shiraz as you can stand being hit in the
face by a bunch of grapes. The French wine selection is acceptable but the good
wines (fondly remembering Domaine Capmartin from madiran…) are quickly snatched
up and the prices are obscene.
On the other end
of the spectrum are wine shops in Paris (“Caviste” in French) where the owner
will go on and on and on about the terroir
– translated into Canadian as Somewhereness (search Somewhereness on this
blog…) – along with subtle hints of cinnamon, old leather or black current;
aftertastes of fresh tobacco or gravel and that cannot fail to just piss
everyone off because you take the damn thing home and spend the evening looking
for that shadow of vanilla the guy was going on about and feeling like a complete idiot
because you just can’t find it.
But here in
Vientiane, we can go to The Loft. Yohann is simply a wine-buying genius and
brings in a large selection of French wines at very reasonable prices.
And no wine-snob
bullshit. The other week I went in yearning for a nice saumur champigny and
Yohann thrust this bottle into my arms. “Take this!” he said, “it is pure
heroin!!” And it was.
Stocking wines
here is also a major headache. If I thought turning a corner of my basement in
Toronto into a wine cellar was a nightmare, here in the tropics it’s almost
impossible. Wine fridges are prohibitively expensive as is the electricity needed
to keep a cellar cool. But The Loft will stock wines for you.
Telephone:
21242991
Open daily from 10
AM till midnight.
Closed Sunday. I
hate Sundays.
Visa and
Mastercard accepted.
Hard to find good California wine I must say. All fruity and stuff, just like Australian. Headaches all over in the morning. I am falling back on Nature Perrin, which is cheaper than at SAQ. I wish they had Saumur...
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P (in San Diego)