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Report from - Somewhereness ... April 22, 2009 Print E-mail
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Welcome to Somewhereness, the showing of six premium Ontario wineries (Flat Rock, Norman Hardie, Malivoire, Stratus, Tawse and Charles Baker).  For the media tasting Somewhereness was held somewhere-else … the St. Lawrence Market demo kitchen, instead of where the main event was happening for the rest of the folks (in the evening) - Artscape Wychwood Barns.  Something-else was interesting about this year's event … it would seem that Tawse has officially changed their name to “Tawes”, a fellow writer pointed out the new spelling on the printed material we received (our tasting sheet) each incident that should have read "Tawse” was actually spelled "T-A-W-E-S" ... even the websites and e-mail address.  An interesting way to announce your new name, with subtlety, very Tawse/Tawes like. 

Aside from the new spellings and name changes Somewhereness is a very interesting events; a chance to try the new releases (and in one case, back vintages) of some of Ontario’s premier (read expensive) wineries. 

Tawse (or Tawes) ...
I’ll start this off with some kudos to this winery ... (Read more)

 

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