Parked in the Slope

Our farmers’ market presence has always been a bit scattered. One weekend we’re in Queens, the next in Midtown. Well not anymore. Aside from being in all those wonderful places, we now have a permanent tent at the Park Slope Farmers’ Market. Starting this Sunday (Oct. 11th from 11am to 5pm) and running through December, you’ll be able to taste, chat and of course purchase all our wonderful juice. We look forward to being part of the Slope community! See you guys there!

Speaking of great Markets, we’ll be pouring and and selling at the Union Square Green Market this Friday, October 9th from 9 am till 6pm. Come on by and pick up a couple of bottles to have with your local leeks!

New Amsterdam Market

Being a part of NYC’s Green Market scene is nothing new here at BOE, but I wanted to take a few minutes to talk about this one-of-a-kind market experience. BOE is proud and excited to be part of this unique event, the New Amsterdam Market. The brainchild Robert La Valla and Cerise Mayo, the market takes it’s inspiration from some of the world’s most historic bazaars, Les Halles and London’s Borough Market. It’s also a celebration of one of New York’s first economies. The setting, situated on South Street between Peck Slip and the Foulton Fish Market, is in the same spot as the original South Street Market, where some of the city’s first residents procured produce, cheese and meat from farmers who ferried their wares in from across the river in Brooklyn.
Following in that tradition (although we’ll be driving, not boating), BOE will set up shop amongst some other great local wineries (Paumanok Vineyards, Bridge Winery). We’ll be pouring samples, so come by and try before you buy! The market will run one Sunday (starting this Sunday, September 13th @ 11am) a month through December. Check the website for more dates and information.
See you there!
www.newamsterdammarket.org
New Amsterdam Market Video

Gearing Up For Fall

Its hard to imagine, but summer is almost over. We here at BOE are heating up as the weather cools. We’re going to be all over town in the coming months, including several in-store tastings, as well as green-markets. Please swing by the following places and say hello (and take home some BOE!). Keep checking in for updates.
.In-Store Tasting @ Red, White & Bubbly: Sept. 11th, 5pm-8pm, Park Slope
.In-Store Tasting @ Big Tree Bottles: Sept. 12th, 4pm-7pm, Bushwick
.New Amsterdam Market @ Fulton Market: Sept. 13th, South Street Seaport
.In-Store Tasting @ Astor Wines and Spirits: Sept 18th 6pm-8pm, 399 Lafayette St.

Speaking of heating up, Brooklyn Oenology took home several awards at this year’s New York Food and Wine Classic! Wines from all over New York State were submitted and tasted by a panel of experts. Of the dozens of wines in the competition, BOE garnered the following medals:

.Motley Cru 2006 – Silver Medal
.Social Club White 2007 – Bronze Medal
.Viognier 2007 – Bronze Meadal

And…Motley Cru 2006 was selected as Best of Appellation, from Appellation America!

That’s a lot of metal folks!

Green Point Wines are not from Greenpoint

Hello all.  There has been an item on the list of wines available out there in the world that has been bugging me – specifically, a wine whose marketers have been trying to promote it as something that relates to Brooklyn.

It’s a line of wines called Green Point.  Green Point Wines are from Australia, people – nowhere near us.  And, to boot, it’s imported by the great French luxury brands conglomerate, Louis Vuitton – Moet Hennesey (LVMH).  LVMH happened upon a wine from halfway around the world that happened to have a similar name to one of our neighborhoods, and has been trying to purport it as a wine that has something to do with this part of the world.  

Needless to say, this irritates the crap out of me.  This wine, this Green Point wine, has nothing at all to do with Brooklyn, not even New York, let alone the United States.  

I first came across this wine last year at Summer Screen in McCarren Park Pool; they had this well-produced video montage of rolling green vineyards, alternating with stark view of the urban landscape (presumably from somewhere in Brooklyn), with lovely drippy phrases like “from the lush hills… to the sophisticated city… ” scrolling through the scenery, trying to elicit a connection between this winery and our Brooklyn neighborhood of Greenpoint. 

This really frustrates me, because BOE is my little company, with which I’m trying to do something genuine and meaningful to Brooklyn and our local area.  Many people I’ve spoken to about this wine hadn’t at all realized the truth about this wine until I told them.  So, I bring the news to you – beware the imitators!

Gift Certificates Now Availble

Hey folks!  Wanted to let you know that you can now buy Gift Certificates in the BOE online store on our regular website (www.brooklynoenology.com).  Now you can let your gift receiver choose which wines he wants!

They come in $20 and $40 denominations, and are redeemable either through the store or over the phone.