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December 2, 2016

deVine’s Customer Appreciation Day – Thurs, December 15th

Filed under: deVine's Daily Blog Article — Dirk @ 9:21 pm

cust_appreciation_smallAuthor: Dirk Chan

Mark your calendar for Thursday, December 15th!

Every year, deVine Wines hosts our Customer Appreciation Day – Thursday, December 15th to say a special “Thank You!” for your ongoing support and patronage.

deVine Wines will be offering our customers a 10% discount ** on all in-stock regular priced wines and spirits. The sale will run all day, starting at 10:00 AM until we close at 9:00 PM. There will be four wine stations and one beer station set up for free sampling from 3-6pm. It’s a great opportunity to do all of your Christmas shopping in one day.

**The sale excludes beers and ciders as well as wines stored in our vintage keeper or vintage room. Cannot be combined with other sale items and no rain checks.

See you on Thursday, December 15th.

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Three Special Festive Packages

Filed under: deVine's Daily Blog Article — Dirk @ 5:35 pm

TwelveBeers_smallAuthor: Dirk Chan

As usual, deVine offers three separate packages for the December festive Holiday Season:

1) Twelve Beers of Christmas Festive Case – $109.99 – every year, we do a specialty Christmas Festive Case for beer enthusiasts. This year was tremendous for the Craft beer scene in Edmonton, the enthusiasm and adventurous customer response enabled us to bring in many, many new products for you to try. This case epitomizes the year with both quality and excitement. Very limited edition – only 50 cases made.

Check it out here..

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2) The deVine Wines Staff Picks Six Pack – $192.92 – every year, our favourite staff picks are packaged into a six pack box, for those who wants something a little extra special rather than the everyday drinker.

The wines represent great quality for price ratio, and also great food pairing wines. See which staff your palate matches up to.

Check it out here..

3) Our ongoing Case of the Month – $231.13 – for December’s case, we usually step it up slightly, but still manage to keep it in that affordable range.

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There are wines here for the Turkey Dinner, with representation from numerous countries that represent varietally correct wines. Enjoy!

Check it out here..

Get yours early, these are limited editions and get snapped up pretty quick.

Seasons Greetings Everyone!

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November 27, 2016

104th Street Customer Appreciation Day – Thursday, December 1st

Filed under: deVine's Daily Blog Article — Dirk @ 10:18 pm

customer_appreciation_2016bAuthor: Dirk Chan

The annual 104th Street Customer Appreciation Day is set for this Thursday, December 1st. Come down and experience the vibrancy of the downtown core and take advantage of special offers from local businesses on Edmonton’s lively and historic 104th Street!

At deVine’s, four different agents (Untapped Craft Importers, Craft Beer Importers, 49th Parallel Group and Village Brewery) will be in-store to pour beer samples for you from 4-7pm. In addition, we will be offering a 5% discount on all beers, ciders and coolers (cannot be combined with other special offers). Also, in-store December Super Savings promotions with deep discounts will be in effect. We will be open till 8pm on December 1st.

Businesses along the street will also be collecting warm clothing donations for the Edmonton Emergency Relief Services Society while deVine’s also encourage you to bring some food with you for the Edmonton Food Bank.

Join the businesses #on104th as we say a collective “THANK YOU” for years of support in growing downtown and supporting local initiatives. See what our neighbor businesses are offering on December 1st by following this link – https://www.facebook.com/events/569600163243980/

deVine’s very own “Customer Appreciation” day will be Thursday, December 15th, mark your calendar for our biggest sale of the year.

See you all this thursday!

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November 13, 2016

Silent Auction In Support of Edmonton Food Bank

Filed under: deVine's Daily Blog Article — Dirk @ 12:06 pm

edmonton_food_bank_smallAuthor: Dirk Chan

As Christmas approaches, deVine Wines is running an online auction in support of the Edmonton Food Bank, who desperately need our help as supplies are extremely low due to the extra assistance required after the Fort McMurray fires displaced thousands of people this summer.

The auction is live as of now, and will end on deVine’s Customer Appreciation Day, Thursday, December 15th at midnight. Those so wishing may also email your final reserve bids to us at “info@devinewines.ca” and we’ll bid for you in $10 increments. All 100% of the proceeds generated by this auction will be donated to the Edmonton Food Bank to help with the seasonal rush, and prevent any families from going hungry during the holidays. We will be contacting winning bidders right away and ask that you pick up and pay (by cheque or cash only please) up by Tuesday, December 20th so there is enough time to use the moneys for the holiday season.

We’ve set up boxes at the store, so please bring in food item(s) on your next visit, or if you prefer, a box has also been set up to accept monetary donations. In this crazy world we live in, we have to think about those less fortunate than ourselves, we thank you in advance for participating in this worthwhile fundraiser.

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Priority food items include the following:

beans with or without pork
canned meat
canned fish
canned fruit or vegetables
peanut butter
macaroni and cheese dinners
pasta and pasta sauce
cereal and oatmeal
school snack items such as juice boxes, fruit cups and granola bars

Please visit and bookmark our online auction page located https://devinewines.ca/eventAuctions/auction.html. We’ve reached out to our many agent friends and items will be coming fast and furious over the next several weeks so check back often and email us your bids..Thank You!

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Big Bottles for Xmas

Filed under: deVine's Daily Blog Article — Dirk @ 12:05 pm

magnum_smallAuthor: Dirk Chan

I’ve always been fascinated with big bottles at any event, it immediately adds that feeling of something special going on – partly because the size infers lots of people, fun and joviality amongst friends and relatives.

Also, wines from magnums and even bigger formats usually show youth and vitality because the airspace to wine ratio is lower, and supposedly the wine ages slower.

Next time you want to celebrate, consider a magnum party. At deVine’s, we buy magnums all year long just for this time of the year. As Christmas is fast approaching, here is a very large list of available big formats at deVines for your consideration (availability is very limited, most we only have one or two bottles for sale), so shop early for the best selection as this is the part of the year when these bottlings start disappearing fast.

Listed below are in magnum (1.5L) configuration unless specified:

NV Domaine Rosier Cuvee Ma Maison Rose Cremant de Limoux (Languedoc-Roussillon, France) – $47.99

NV Gremillet Brut Selection (Champagne, France) – $134.99

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NV Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin Yellow Label Brut (Champagne, France) – $159.99

2002 Moet & Chandon Dom Pérignon Brut (Champagne, France) – $649.99

2012 Leitz Rudesheimer Magdalenenkreuz Riesling Spatlese (Rheingau, Germany) – $59.99

2012 Max Ferdinand Richter Veldenzer Elisenberg Riesling Kabinett (Mosel-Saar-Ruwer, Germany) – $82.99

2011 Bodegas Lan Crianza (Rioja, Spain) – $45.99

2009 Frescobaldi Nipozzano Chianti Rufina Riserva (Tuscany – Chianti, Italy) – $79.99

2005 JM Fonseca Hexagon Red (Terras do Sado, Portugal) – $99.99

2012 Ridge Geyserville Zinfandel (California – Sonoma, United States) – $129.99

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2009 Château Haut-Bergey (Bordeaux – Pessac-Leognan, France) – $169.99

2010 Vietti Barolo Castiglione (Piedmont, Italy) – $199.99

2011 Montes Purple Angel (Colchagua Valley, Chile) – $209.99

2006 Château Haut Bailly (Bordeaux – Pessac-Leognan, France) – $274.99

2005 Château Lagrange (Bordeaux – St. Julien, France) – $309.99

2011 Comm. G. B. Burlotto Barolo Monvigliero (Piedmont, Italy) – 3.0L – $359.99

2004 Penfolds Grange (South Australia, Australia) – $1,599.99

Have yourself a magnum of a day!

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November Case of the Month

Filed under: deVine's Daily Blog Article — Dirk @ 12:03 pm

nov_case_smallAuthor: Dirk Chan

Our November Case of the Month – $214.75 is a great sampler case for those wanting diversity, discovery and affordability in everyday drinking wines. We choose wines for this case to showcase their true varietal characteristics from wine regions from all over the world. It is seasonal in nature as well, more whites and pinks and lighter reds during the summer and now more full-bodied reds as fall approaches. It is a great way to discover your palate besides always having some wine on hand.

November features a wild assortment of wines from all over, with offerings are from all corners of the globe including Italy, France, Australia, Germany, Argentina, Spain, Greece and Chile.

You can read more detailed information and purchase the November Case of the Month online here..

Salute!

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November 6, 2016

Cocktail Basics: Vermouth and Amaro with Manuel Barreira

Filed under: deVine's Daily Blog Article — Dirk @ 4:04 pm

manuel_blog_smallAuthor: Dirk Chan

The well-documented “Cocktail Renaissance” is in full swing in Edmonton these days, with newer and cooler cocktail bars opening every other week. It can be an intimidating proposition for those uninitiated in the cult of cocktail to confidently order from the bearded and bespectacled bartender behind the counter. A little bit of education can go a long way in building confidence and discovering ones own taste.

Join us on Saturday, November 19 – $50 for an evening of enlightenment, as Manuel Barreira, a local cocktail expert who brings in a lot of our spirits, leads us through the history and contemporary usage of those essential cocktail cornerstones, Vermouth and Amaro.

While these Vermouths and Amaro’s are perfect to drink cold as an aperitif or after a meal as a digestif, they are more and more being used as an ingredient in refined cocktails, adding a special touch in new versions of great classics such as the renowned Negroni or the Americano.

Come taste these benchmark spirits, learn how they are used to enhance and build the most classic cocktails, and expand your knowledge of these special, bitter spirits. Only 30 spots available for this sit-down event.

More information and to register for the tasting, click here… (***NOTE – Event postponed to a future date).

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October 27, 2016

Our Annual Fall Top Drops Scotch Tasting

Filed under: deVine's Daily Blog Article — Dirk @ 11:26 pm

scotch_blog_smallAuthor: Dirk Chan

deVine welcomes Lee Hanson of Barrel Hunter Import & Brokerage Ltd for our annual Top Drops Scotch Tasting on Saturday, November 3rd at 7pm – $55. Lee will have with him a very special guest – Andrew Laing, Export Director of Hunter Lang & Co, the unrivalled blenders and bottlers of the special First Editions scotches that we will be tasting.

Founded in 2010, the origins of First Editions are rooted in the decades spent growing up in and around the scotch whisky industry, and with the respect and passion for the spirit this history has instilled. With a label inspired by the classic elegance of an antique manuscript, the First Editions brand is the mark of quality which appears across the core range of single-cask bottlings of malt whisky.

They review their maturing stocks on a monthly basis, drawing samples from casks that may be ready for bottling. Always mindful of the benefits of a whisky being from just a single cask, they will bottle it when it is at its best for drinking rather than being influenced by “round” ages such as 18, or 25 years old. The First Editions bottlings are always at cask-strength and, naturally, without artificial colouring or chill-filtration.

We strongly encourage you to attend (and bring a friend), this is a giveaway tasting given the quality of the drams presented. A not-to-be-missed event even if you’re remotely interested in discovery about rare and expensive Single Malts.

More information and to register for the tasting, click here….

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October 23, 2016

Spritz – the Drink and the Book

Filed under: deVine's Daily Blog Article — Dirk @ 6:13 pm

spritz_blog_smallAuthor: Dirk Chan

Cocktail culture is seeing a major revival these days, with some of the most enjoyable things involved in sipping spritzes – the Italian wine-based cocktail commonly served as an aperitif in Northeast Italy. The drink is prepared with prosecco wine, a dash of some bitter liqueur such as Aperol, Campari or Cynar and then topped off with sparkling mineral water. It is usually served over ice in a lowball glass (or sometimes a martini glass or wine glass) and garnished a slice of orange, or sometimes an olive, depending on the liqueur. Some have even started substituting real Champagne in place of Prosecco.

Whether its nibbling from little bowls of stuffed olives, pesto or potato chips etc, and watching time pass by, spritz is the way to go.“Spritz”, the book is the perfect introduction to this kind of culture – the book is compact, nicely illustrated, and filled with anecdotes and recipes for classic fizzes as well as more modern iterations from top bartenders. It even has food recipes for pairing.

With Christmas not so far away, this would be a wonderful gift idea and its already flying off the shelves.

Random House “Spritz” – $24.99

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October 18, 2016

It’s That Time of the Year for Pumpkin Beer!

Filed under: deVine's Daily Blog Article — Dirk @ 11:32 am

pumpkin_blog_smallAuthor: Chad Gascho

Once again, we’ve approached that time of year when everything goes pumpkin! Pumpkin glazed doughnuts, pumpkin spice lattes, and of course, our favorite here at deVine…pumpkin beer.

Documented use of pumpkin in brewing beer has been occuring for roughly 400 years, predominantly in the U.S. and Canada due to the pumpkin being a plant native to North America. In earlier centuries, pumpkin was more easily acquirable than the other grains typically used for malt, and many a brew was concocted using 100% pumpkin flesh as the fermentable sugar.

The 18th century was the most popular time for pumpkin beer, but as decades passed, it’s prevalence waned as pumpkins became perceived as old fashioned and unsophisticated. Further, it became more ‘run of the mill’ to have access to quality malts in the 19th century. Since then, the use of actual pumpkin in brewing has lessened, and generally given way to the use of the spices that are used in making pumpkin pie (i.e. nutmeg, cloves, cinnamon, star anise, ginger) that reminds us of Fall and the familiar flavours of Thanksgiving desserts. Although the pumpkin pie style of brewing pumpkin beer is usually more popular, there are still breweries that use the flesh and meat of the pumpkin itself to make more of a ‘true’ pumpkin ale.

Here’s a few we think you’ll enjoy:

1) St. Ambroise Pumpkin Ale (Quebec, Canada) – $11.99

A well-crafted blend of blond and caramelized malts, gentle hops, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, cloves and pumpkin. It’s delicate malty character and hint of sweetness will quench the thirst of any creature looking for easy-drinking refreshment.

2) Rogue Pumpkin Patch Ale (Oregon, United States) – $15.49

Rogue picks their pumpkins fresh from the patch, loads them on a truck, and drives them 77 miles to the Newport, Oregon brewery, where they are roasted and then pitched into the brew kettle. Delicious notes of orange peel, cinnamon, cloves, cardamom, vanilla, ginger & nutmeg compliment the malty pumpkin backbone.

3) Yukon ‘The Angry Hessian’ Pumpkin Spice Ale (Yukon, Canada) – $8.49

Yukon brews this ale with 60 kg of pumpkin, as well as molasses, demerara sugar, crushed cinnamon sticks, pureed ginger, crushed whole cloves, and whole nutmeg – and oats for body. The result is pretty much pumpkin coloured, and very smooth and creamy. Close your eyes at the nose and you’ll think there is a slice of pie on a plate in front of you, but when you fill your mouth, the perception is more like pumpkin cheesecake, full of delicious flavour and mouthfeel.

There are many more pumpkin offerings already in the store such as

Smuttynose Pumpkin Ale (New Hampshire, United States) – $25.99

Howe Sound Brewing Pumpkineater Imperial Pumpkin Ale (BC, Canada) – $11.49

Alley Kat Pumpkin Pie Spiced Ale (Alberta, Canada) – $12.99

Fernie Brewing Pumpkin Head Brown Ale (BC, Canada) – $7.99

Canuck Empire Pumpkin Patch Ale (BC, Canada) – $6.99

Epic Brewing Imperial Pumpkin Porter (Utah, United States) – $10.99

Phillips Toothless Pumpkin Sour Ale (BC, Canada) – $8.99

Shipyard Signature Series Smashed Pumpkin Ale (Oregon, United States) – $10.49

Olds College Jack Olds Lantern Barrel-Aged Pumpkin Ale (Alberta, Canada) – $9.99

Phillips Crooked-er Tooth Imperial Pumpkin Ale (BC, Canada) – $8.99

Salute!

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