Kermit Lynch Selections – Thursday, March 28th, 2013 – Free Tasting – 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Asheville Wine Market

We are excited to announce a special educational tasting opportunity for our customers. The twenty years of sharing our wine finds with you has been rewarding in many, many ways and our supplier friends wanted a way to show their gratitude. So what better way than to bring them in when they make their visits and let you get to know them and their wines on a personal basis.

Please welcome Thomas Morgan, representative for Kermit Lynch, to Asheville. You are cordially invited to come and taste their delicious, exciting wines from various appellations in France.

This is a drop in, free tasting and we invite you cordially to join us at 5 pm on Thursday, March 7th.

Kermit Lynch was born and raised in California. From his youth he remembers that his father and uncle worked for a winery, but he has no memory of anyone in his family drinking wine.
The Lynch family was rich in preachers, too, but at communion they served Welch’s grape juice, even though, as Kermit points out, Jesus turned water into wine, not grape juice.In 1972 he opened a retail wine shop and later began importing and distributing nationally. In 2000 he was named Wine Professional of the Year by the James Beard Foundation, in 1998 the French government presented him with the Ordre de Mérite Agricole award, and in 2005 named him Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur. His book, Adventures on the Wine Route, won the Veuve Clicquot Wine Book of the Year award, and is still in print 21 years later. His second book, Inspiring Thirst, was published in 2004.In 1988 he planted his little terraced hillside near Bandol with Mourvèdre vines. The juice now goes into Domaine Tempier’s famous La Migouacuvée. In 1998 he purchased the historic Domaine Les Pallières in Gigondas in partnership with his friends the Bruniers of Vieux Télégraphe.With his wife, photographer Gail Skoff, and their two children, he lives part of the year in Berkeley, and part in Provence, “near enough to Domaine Tempier that I can fill up the trunk of my car whenever I need to.”

 

White Wines to taste:
2011 Meyer Fonné Pinot Blanc, 2011 Château Ducasse Bordeaux Blanc

Rosé Wines to taste:
2012 Domaine de Fontsainte “Gris de Gris”

Red Wines to taste
2011 Domaine Dupeuble Beaujolais, 2010 Clos la Coutale Cahors

Wines range in price from $15.99 to
Special tasting discount: 10% on any bottle or 20% on any full or mixed case!