Tuesday, March 2, 2010

The Very Best, and Very Affordable, Way to Spend a Long Lunch, Smith & Wollensky

Imagine, come lunchtime one day this week, hanging up the Gone Fishin' sign at your cubicle.

Imagine traisping over to the castle that is
Smith & Wollensky in the Back Bay.

Imagine sinking into the luxe seat at your special table and settling in for the spread -- and we do mean spread -- of lunch plus of
t-e-n (10) tastes of wine.

Luxe seat. Luxe locale. Luxe spread.

Not a luxe price.

How non-luxe?

How's ten dollars for those ten tastes of wine sound?

Pretty crazy if you ask us, but we'll leave the figuring up to the Smith & Wollensky accountants.

In the meantime, all you need to do is figure out what you're going to eat alongside those ten tastes of wine.

Oh, and make a reservation. Pronto. Because Smith & Wollensky's
Wine Week is already underway, it only lasts until Friday, March 5, and it's only available for lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Ten wines. Ten bucks. Plus lunch.

Gone Fishin', indeed.


WHAT: Wine Week
WHERE:
Smith & Wollensky, 101 Arlington Street, Boston
WHEN: Now through Friday, March 5 from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
COST: $10 for ten wines. Price of lunch is additional.
RSVP: Highly recommended. Call 617.423.1112 or
reserve online.

DAILY TIDBIT:

Here's a bit of advice for tasting ten wines in one sitting, according to the folks who judge wine competitions and taste 75 to 100 wines a day. Their secret? They spit. That is, they look, smell, taste, and evaluate the wine, and then they spit it out.

If spitting out your wine isn't really your idea of a happy lunchtime experience, but you still should try and get some work done in the afternoon anyway, remember to sip leisurely (take your time, savor each taste, maybe take a break between whites and reds), eat as you drink, stay hydrated, and go into it with a strategy. That is, consider the list of wines being poured, decide which you'd really like to focus on (the Pinot Noirs, say), and spend more time (and more sips) on those.

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