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Archive for January, 2010

Happy Australia Day Joey

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

January 26. My brother-in-law emigrated to Australia from South Africa when he was a boy and little did he know that two things would make him a dinky-di Aussie. Firstly, his name was Joey (a baby Kangaroo) and he was born today, Australia Day.

While Australians Down Under spend today on the beach, at a music festival, watching sport or having a BBQ with friends, we at the Australian Wine Club worked hard and then ended the day with a meat pie and Champagne party!

Yes, we served white bread Vegemite sandwiches (amazingly most people liked it), the requisite sausage rolls and pasties and followed this gourmet fare with chips and chocolate.

It is not 40 degrees like it is back home and there was no public holiday but we brought some Aussie egalitarianism and fare to the Capital of Scandinavia!

Happy Birthday Joey and Happy Australia Day friends.

Cheers

Mark

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The best of two alternatives

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Getting older is one of the best things I do. I try and do it with style, gracefully, without complaining or skullduggery and tricks. I don’t lie about my age, try to look older or younger than I am or make a big deal about it. Getting older and celebrating that day every year is by far the best of the two alternatives!

I think of my birthday each year like a new vintage. I take stock of the year, the weather, did I mature during the year or in certain areas am I going through a tunnel or perhaps reaching my optimum drinking period? How is the bottle, label and cork holding up, am I still a bit harsh around the edges, too tannic and not yet showing the true warm fruit?

Will Mark Vintage 2010 be better than 2009 (of course it will) but what do I need to do to make MPM Vintage ´10 a stellar one?

It is not just about navel gazing either. Every year when I do the performance reviews of the people in our company I ask them to write a wine review of Mark Vintage the current year. Not everyone does it (they submit it anonymously) but it gives a chance for our hard working crew to throw around some phrases like “Mark Vintage 09 still had lots of acidity but the finesse sometimes shows through!”

Mark 09 was a good vintage. We celebrated vintage Mark 10 with a small dinner at home with new and old friends, opened a wonderful Gralyn Estate 2000 Cabernet Sauvignon from Margaret River http://www.gralyn.com.au/pages.asp?code=5 that was rich, peppery (more like a Shiraz thought Ulf) and full of compact rich fruit. This cult Robert Parker wine is now finished in my cellar so either I have to be more like Gralyn to get a better review from the Antipodes people or buy some more wine for our members!

Also at the dinner which my wife and I cooked together was served the Autard 07 Ch. Neuf du Pape (huge even having decanted it at 10:00 in the morning) and the Dog Point Section 94 Sauvignon Blanc was a perfect match with the Jerusalem Artichoke soup.

Vintage 2010 has started well, my roots are deeper and stronger in the Swedish soil, my off shoots are growing nicely and the chief viticulturalist  of the family made sure the vintage celebrations were a great success.

Thanks for all the vintage wishes,

cheers

Mark

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Intense Pale

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Wine descriptions can be confusing even to professionals, made more so when the creator has English as a third language. Jimmy has the honour of writing descriptions of all the wines in Swedish on the websites. Conveying how a wine tastes in words is never easy (all wine is after all made of the same fruit) but his amusement is compounded when translating the winemaker’s notes from Fringlish or Spanglish or Australian into Swedish.

Intense pale – where do you go to with this description of a white wine?

Keep up the good work Jimmy!

Cheers

Mark

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Rolling bikes gather no ice

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Skating to work this morning through Stockholm’s icy streets (thank goodness for my RM Williams boots) I came across this bike art ice sculpture.

ice sculpture on Skeppargatan, Stockholm today

ice sculpture on Skeppargatan, Stockholm today

Keep moving – my motto to survive this Siberian winter! Here is what happens if you don’t……

Keep warm!

Mark

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Twenty Ten

Monday, January 18th, 2010

How do you call this new year? Twenty ten or two o one o or twenty one o? This question was not on my mind as we welcomed the new year in in the tiny town of Santa Lucia on the island of Gozo in Malta. With our close friends we feasted on great wine (hint, ‘95 vintage, French, sweet and consumed with foie gras) and food and at midnight ran outside to see the fireworks and celebrate with the villagers. Now I know how the first man felt stepping on the moon – alone in the silent darkness!

If the rest of the year can continue this calm I will be very happy!

Malta and Gozo I can highly recommend for a family, historical or hiking vacation even in winter. We were swimming in the Med on New Years Eve and Day (it was darn cold but my daughter and I could not resist showing the Swedes how tough Aussies can be!). Walking around the world’s oldest man made structure excited our children more than we expected and the 7000 years of history has a lot more to offer than the local wine but we stocked up at a good wine store in Malta before sailing off for Gozo.

I promise this year to write more often and hope to hear from you more often too.

Cheers

Mark

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Highlights from Follow Sweden

20 things to know before moving to Sweden

As diverse as Sweden is, there are a few societal norms that are distinctly Swedish. Understanding a handful of them will hopefully prepare you culturally before you relocate. When you're invited home to a Swede, you better be on time and take your shoes off, writes expat Lola Akinmade-Åkerström. Read more »

How far can English take you in Sweden?

Sweden is a country where almost everyone can speak English. So why bother to learn Swedish? Edina Varnagy from Hungary managed with English for a whole year but then found that Swedish could open doors – to a job, a social life and greater understanding. Read more »

Blog Update: Julie's Nordic Island

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The consciousness of one »

"The ice dripped in the winter sun. It was the first day when the light had been intense enough to cause dripping in the sunlight. To hear it was an extraordinary wakeup call. The cycle was happening again as it always does, always will (or so we think). I imagined that on my summer island, the bees..." READ »

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