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| Chateau Larkan 2010 with a steaming dish of Cioppino |
I have this strong policy about writing anything bad about anyone. But today I'm feeling like I need to bend my rule a little bit.
Grocery Outlet, a company that I have written several columns on over the past 3 years is giving me the cold shoulder. Apparently they don't think that I have the pull. My readership stats are quite substantial, and by and large my readers like it when I write about Grocery Outlet wines. There have been over 1000 reads on my various past GO writeups in the last month alone.
Grocery Outlet, a company that I have written several columns on over the past 3 years is giving me the cold shoulder. Apparently they don't think that I have the pull. My readership stats are quite substantial, and by and large my readers like it when I write about Grocery Outlet wines. There have been over 1000 reads on my various past GO writeups in the last month alone.
They reached out to me initially and asked me to write for them. The only compensation was that they would supply the bottles for the tasting. I could say anything that I wanted. With my policy in place, if I tasted a crappy wine there I just didn't write about it. It was a good relationship, or so I thought. There have been some ownership changes at my local store, and the company representatives claim that they are looking at their "blogger relationships".
This is where you come in. I need you to do a couple of things for me to prove my worth. If you don't do these things then it will simply prove me wrong and that's ok too.
First, I tasted a bottle of 2010 Chateau Larkan Bordeaux that I purchased from there last week. Initially it opened in the bottle with a little sulfite and oxydation, but once I gave it some air and swirrled it in the glass a little the wine opened up beautifully. This French Bordeaux from Gironde is a beautiful soft red. It offers up soft cherry and chantrelle notes on the nose, with a fruit forward mid palate and a very nicely balanced finish. At $5.99 this bottle was a steal of a deal so I went back and bought a case for myself. The Kennewick store has five or six more cases available as of yesterday. I suggest getting down there and buying as much as you can. Go ahead and empty the shelves.
Along with that, the owners of the Kennewick store, Aaron and Lisseth, are holding a wine tasting on February 16th from 5p.m.-7p.m.. The tasting is free and offers four whites and four reds. My ask is that you attend, drink their wines, and buy some while it is an additional 10% off. While you're there make sure you tell them that I sent you and that you want them to put my notes back in their store. You can also email them at kennewick@groceryoutlet.com and let them know that you enjoyed my wine notes in their store.
Thanks, and Enjoy!!
