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Psalm 104:

 

"You cause the grass to grow for the cattle,

and plants for people to use,



to bring forth food from the earth,

and wine to gladden the human heart,

oil to make the face shine,

and bread to strengthen the human heart".

 

From the Ryndam last week, here is a compilation of wines offered on HAL:

 

Wines by the glass

 

All prices are in US dollars. My understanding is that the following wine selection is not available through the wine cards (A selection of "house" wines are served in conjunction with the wine cards. I can't remember the brand off the top of my head; I believe they are a label found in California.):

 

Champagne and Sparkling Wines

 

Chase Limogere Brut $6



Mumm's Cordon Rouge $12

Veuve Cliquot Yellow Label $17.50

 

White Wines

 

Woodbridge White Zinfandel $5.50



Chateau Ste. Michell Riesling $6

Santa Carolina Chardonnay $4.50

Blackstone Sauvignon Blanc $7

Kenwood Sonoma Sauvignon Blanc $7.50

Ruffino Pinot Grigio $8

Alice White Chardonnay $6

Rosemount Estate Chardonnay $7

 

Red Wines

 

Meridian Pinot Noir $7.50



Alice White Shiraz $6

Rosemount Estate Shiraz $8

Robert Mondavi Merlot $7.50

Woodbridge Twin Oaks Cabernet Sauvignon $6

Wolf Blass Cabernet Sauvignon, Australia $9

Beringer Founders' Estate Cabernet Sauvignon $8

Guenoc Cabernet Sauvignon $7

Columbia Crest Grand Estates Merlot $9.50

 

 

 

I will add the full bottle wine list over the course of the day. Please bear with me as I am simultaneously coping with cruise withdrawal and the demands of life and family.:)

 

For those who may be interested, please click

here for a link to fellow CC'er Trvlcrzy's complete Ryndam menu for our 14-day "Collector's Voyage" to Alaska in July of 2009.

 

Sante!:)

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Champagne and Sparkling Wines by the bottle

 

All prices are in US dollars:

 

 

Domaine Chandon $47

Chase Limogere Brut $22

Moet & Chandon Brut Imperial $89

Veuve Cliquot Yellow Label N.V $89

Tattinger Cuvee Pretige Rose $99

Dom Perignon Moet & Chandon $199

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White Wines by the bottle

 

Kreusch Piesporter Riesling Spatlese, Germany $25

Beringer Pinot Grigio, California $25

Ruffino Pinot Grigio, Italy $39

Blackstone Sauvignon Blanc, California $35

Silverado Sauvignon Blanc, California $49

Kenwood Sauvignon Blanc, California $37

Villa Maria Sauvignon Blanc, New Zeealand $45

Michel Redde Pouilly Fume, France $59

Hedges CMS White, Washington State $49

Pine Ridge Chenin Blanc & Viognier, California $45

Marques de Caceres Rioja, Spain $29

Chateau Ste Michelle Riesling, Washington State $29

Robert Mondavi Sauvignon Blanc, California $35

Caliterra Sauvignon Blanc, Chile $25

Laboure-Roi Pouilly Fuisse, France $54

Santa Carolina Chardonnay, Chile $22

Alice White Chardonnay, Australia $27

Georges Duboeuf Macon-Villages, France $35

Footprint Chardonnay, South Africa $29

Monkey Bay Chardonnay, New Zealand $37

Rosemount Estate Chardonnay, Australia $35

Caliterra Chardonnay, Chile $29

Domaine Laroche Chablis, France $49

Louis Jadot Puligny-Montrachet, France $89

Beringer Chardonnay, California $45

Franciscan Chardonnay, California $47

Merryvale Starmont Chardonnay, California $59

Lanzerac Chardonnay, South Africa $65

Ferrari-Carano Chardonnay, California $69

Conundrum, California, $39

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Red Wines by the bottle, Part One

 

Castle Rock Cuvee Pinot Noir, California $37

Meridian Pinot Noir, California $37

Sokol Blosser Poinot Noir, Oregon $69

Laboure-Roi Pommard, France $69

Georges Duboeuf Beaujolais Villages, France $25

Villa Fiorita Barbera D'Asti Superiore, Italy $54

Antinori Santa Cristina Sangiovese, Italy $29

Perrin Reserve Cotes-Du-Rhone, France $39

Les Closiers Chateauneuf-Du-Pape, France $59

Marques de Caceres Rioja, Spain $29

Arboleda Carmenere, Chile $49

Domaine de la Serre Cailloux, France $65

Niebaum-Coppola Claret, California $49

Rosemount Estate Shiraz, Australia $39

Marquee Shiraz, Australia $54

Footprint Shiraz, South Africa $29

Alice White Shiraz, Australia $27

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From Nigel Thomas, the Beverage Manager, and Tinus van Schoor, the Assistant Beverage Manager... to share with the wonderful members of the HAL board!

 

Holland America Line

Alaskan Beer Tasting

 

ALASKAN AMBER ALE

Style: Alt. The name of this beer style comes from the German word "Alt" meaning "old."

Flavor: Richly malty and long on the palate

Food Suggestions: Serve with King or Silver salmon, flavorful meats and hearty Italian dishes. Perfect with pizza.

 

ALASKAN SUMMER ALE

Style: The traditional style of Kolsch Beer brewed in Cologne, Germany

Flavor: Alaskan Summer Ale balances a softly malted palate with the clean freshness of hops. In the tradition of the style, neither overpowers the other.

Food Suggestions: Enjoy this Kolsch-style beer with delicately flavored foods like fresh, wild Alaska crab or halibut or try it as an accompaniment to salads

 

ALASKA PALE ALE

Style: Golden Ale. A blonde, lighter bodied beer with a floral aroma and a crisp, hoppy finish that's not bitter

Flavor: A clean, softly malted body with a hint of citrus overtones, followed by a hop-accent dry, crisp finish

Food Suggestions: Complements light flavors such as prawns, crab and halibut. Also a good accompaniment to spicy ethnic food.

 

ALASKAN WHITE ALE

Style: Alaskan White Ale is based on a Belgian-style witbier, literally translated to "white beer."

Flavor: Alaskan White Ale has a soft, slightly sweet base with the unique spice aroma or coriander and crisp, citrus finish of orange peel

Food Suggestions: The crisp flavor of Alaskan White Ale pairs well with spicy foods and lighter fare including fresh salads and grilled shrimp or halibut.

 

Holland America Line

Culinary Arts Center

 

The back side of this handout has the "Beer Flavor Wheel." I do not have a scanner readily available, but if any requests it, I can get this scanned to post to this thread.

 

 

Thanks, Middle-aged Mom, for your wine listings.

trvlcrzy

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From Nigel Thomas, the Beverage Manager, and Tinus van Schoor, the Assistant Beverage Manager... to share with the wonderful members of the HAL board!

Holland America Line

Mixology Class Margaritas with

Master Bartender “Jose”

Margarita

2 lime wedges

Hand press with muddler

Pack with ice to the top

1.5 oz Jose Cuervo

0.5 oz Triple Sec

2.0 oz House-made Sour

1 oz Soda

Shake and pour into pint glass

Blue Margarita

2 lime wedges

Hand press with muddler

Pack with ice to the top

1.5 oz Jose Cuervo

0.5 oz Blue Curacao

2.0 oz House-made Sour

1 oz Soda

Shake and pour into pint glass

Flavored Margarita

2 lime wedges

Hand press with muddler

Pack with ice to the top

1.5 oz Jose Cuervo

0.5 oz Triple Sec

2.0 oz House-made Sour

1 oz Flavor

1 oz Soda

Shake and pour into pint glass

Flavors: Mango, Strawberry, Blueberry, Guava, Raspberry, Banana (1.0

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Red Wines by the bottle, Part Two

 

Cline Cellars Zinfandel, California $35

Trentadue Old Patch Red, California $49

Columbia Crest Grand Estates Merlot, Washington State $45

Beringer Stone Cellars Merlot, California $27

Robert Mondavi Merlot, California $37

Hedges Red Mountain Three Vineyards, Washington State $69

Columbia Crest Grand Estates Cabernet Sauvignon, Washington State $45

Twin Oaks Woodbridge Cabernet Sauvignon, California $27

Northstar Merlot, Washington State $89

Spellbound Petite Sirah, California $45

Beringer Founders' Estate Cabernet Sauvignon, California $39

Guenoc Cabernet Sauvignon, California $35

Wolf Blass Cabernet Sauvignon, Australia $42

Franciscan Magnificat, California $79

Castello Banfi Brunello Di Montalcino, Italy $108

Silverado Cabernet Sauvignon, California $79

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Thanks, trvlcrzy; now we're ready to party!!:D

 

Hey, I went to a few wine tastings presented by Ron, the Sommelier. They were great fun, very elegant, a broad spectrum of wines were presented, and I even learned something. The premium wine tastings are the best. They are $35 per person, and you get about 5-6 wines to taste, plus either port or sherry at the very end. You get to keep the shot glass.:) If anyone's interested, I'll dig around in my mass of papers and see what I can find. I really liked Ron. He has a dry, deadpan wit and a sardonic demeanor. Underneath is a very kind man and a dedicated oenophile.

 

ps The wine is paired with food at the tastings. Each place setting has a plate with assorted cheese, pate, fruit, and chocolate (all in bite-size amounts) which match each wine that is tasted.

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Wine Packages

 

Navigator's Choice

 

Mondavi Private Selection Johannisberg Riesling

Monkey Bay Chardonnay

Caliterra Chardonnay

Danzante Pinot Grigio

Blackstone Sauvignon Blanc

Sylvester Kiarra Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon

Three Blind Moose Cabernet Sauvignon

Laboure Pinot Noir

Veramonte Merlot

Ravenswood Zinfandel

Remole Frescobaldi

Twin Fin Shiraz

 

Choice of 3 bottles $89

Choice of 5 bottles $149

Choice of 7 bottles $199

 

Admiral's Choice

 

Four Emus Chardonnay

Gewurtztraminer Columbia Winery

Silverado Sauvignon Blanc

Laboure Roi Macon Villages

Franciscan Chardonnay

Estancia Pinot Grigio

Spellbound Cabernet Sauvignon

Markwest Pinot Noir

Capolan Merlot

Chianti Castiglioni Frescobaldi

Blackstone Syrah

Tintara Cabernet Sauvignon

 

Choice of 3 bottles $118

Choice of 5 bottles $199

Choice of 7 bottles $269

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Thanks, trvlcrzy; now we're ready to party!!:D

 

Hey, I went to a few wine tastings presented by Ron, the Sommelier. They were great fun, very elegant, a broad spectrum of wines were presented, and I even learned something. The premium wine tastings are the best. They are $35 per person, and you get about 5-6 wines to taste, plus either port or sherry at the very end. You get to keep the shot glass.:) If anyone's interested, I'll dig around in my mass of papers and see what I can find. I really liked Ron. He has a dry, deadpan wit and a sardonic demeanor. Underneath is a very kind man and a dedicated oenophile.

 

ps The wine is paired with food at the tastings. Each place setting has a plate with assorted cheese, pate, fruit, and chocolate (all in bite-size amounts) which match each wine that is tasted.

 

We went to one premium wine tasting a year ago -- someone else here mentioned how great it was.

Ours was terrible!! What a waste of $70 (2 of us) to taste only about 1 ounce of 4 wines -- only a couple of cubes of bread.

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I really liked Ron. He has a dry, deadpan wit and a sardonic demeanor. Underneath is a very kind man and a dedicated oenophile.

I'll bet I'd really like Ron, too.

Of course, I'm not really a full-fledged oenophile.

Heck, I'm not really even a wine connoisseur.

I'm more of a wine kinda sewer.:o

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I'll bet I'd really like Ron, too.

Of course, I'm not really a full-fledged oenophile.

Heck, I'm not really even a wine connoisseur.

I'm more of a wine kinda sewer.:o

 

I'm not even close to being a wine connoisseur, and I couldn't tell you squat about most wines. I just like to drink:D

 

PS: I was in cabin 401, and I had two punches left on my wine card. So I stuck the wine card in the bible in the top drawer next to the bed. Look for it under in John 2;), the miracle of the wine at the wedding feast in Cana. First one to find it, gets it:)

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Thanks for posting the wine list! How familiar are the sommolier (what's the plural?) with the vintages of the wines on the list? If you ask which year a particular wine is, will they know right off or have to go back and check a bottle, possibly never to be seen again?

 

The list contains a Sokol Blosser Pinot Noir. I'm a club member at that winery and quite enjoy the 2006 PN. At the winery that retails for $38, so, if that is infact the vintage they have onboard, they're marking up about 50%. I may have to ask the winery manager which vintage they sold HAL!

 

J

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Thanks for posting the wine list! How familiar are the sommolier (what's the plural?) with the vintages of the wines on the list? If you ask which year a particular wine is, will they know right off or have to go back and check a bottle, possibly never to be seen again?

 

The list contains a Sokol Blosser Pinot Noir. I'm a club member at that winery and quite enjoy the 2006 PN. At the winery that retails for $38, so, if that is infact the vintage they have onboard, they're marking up about 50%. I may have to ask the winery manager which vintage they sold HAL!

 

J

 

Juliecat, someone else more knowledgeable than I may have to help you with your questions. I'm a wine drinker, but not a wine connoisseur. The wine stewards were all quite helpful, and always presented the bottle with the label prior to opening the wine. I didn't inquire as to vintages. Ron is the actual sommelier (cellar master) onboard the Ryndam, the guy who gets to wear the "tastevin" around his neck. He's always floating between the main dining room and the Pinnacle Grill during dinner, and you can always request his assistance if needed. If you are able to attend a wine tasting or two on your cruise, it's very interesting, and Ron on the Ryndam was always happy to answer questions.

 

As you may already know, HAL does allow passengers to bring their own wine onboard with them, and there is no limit to the amount you carry on.

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