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The leader of the New Zealand Company's first expedition, Colonel William Wakefield, was the first to suggest a beacon or lighthouse would ease entry into Wellington harbour. The expedition's ship, the Tory, had struggled in on its first visit on 20 September 1839 – and ships carrying the Company's settlers were due within months. But Wakefield took no action to remedy the situation; nor did Lieutenant-Governor William Hobson after he proclaimed sovereignty over the country in May 1840.
The first steps were instead taken by Wellington's settlers. In December 1841 a public meeting was held in response to two shipwrecks that had occurred ‘for want of a lighthouse or signal station, and pilots'. Those attending admonished the Company and the colonial government, but also resolved to take action themselves by raising a public subscription for a temporary lighthouse. They raised enough for two beacons, and erected one of these at Pencarrow. Unfortunately, they didn't heed warnings that the beacon would prove too frail for the headland. By April 1842 it had been destroyed in a gale.
The following month Hobson extended an ordinance to Wellington giving its borough council the power to erect beacons and lighthouses. This was an opportunity for local action on a grander scale, but the ‘poorly endowed’ council actually stood little chance of achieving anything. Its elections were only held in October 1842 and by December 1843 the power had returned to the colonial government, the British government having disallowed the ordinance. The colonial government agreed to fund a replacement beacon in 1844. But it proved entirely inadequate – it was only visible from about eight kilometres in good weather. The Pickwick, the Tyne and the Maria were all wrecked before the colonial government was convinced of the need for a lighthouse visible at night and in poor weather.
Following the wreck of the Maria on 23 July 1851, when 26 lives were lost, a public meeting was held and a deputation sent to Governor George Grey. He agreed to advance money for a lighthouse and keeper's accommodation, to be funded by an extra duty on spirits. But while the extra duty was imposed, all the settlers received was a temporary keeper's cottage (and keeper, George Bennett), with a light placed in its window. Plans for the lighthouse, drawn up by Edward Roberts of the Royal Engineers' Department in 1852, were put on hold.
In 1854 the general government's committee on beacons and lighthouses reported that the existing arrangement at Pencarrow was inadequate. But by 1857 it had taken no further action. Wellington's provincial government – by then functioning for four years – grew impatient. It asked Roberts to arrange to have the lighthouse he had designed five years earlier built in England. This was opposed by the general government, which argued that such lighthouses were its responsibility. Wellington's superintendent Isaac Featherston responded that the province was simply improving upon the existing ‘harbour' light that the government had sanctioned funds for in the past. He directed Roberts and Gladstone and Company, the provincial government's agents in London, to continue negotiating a tender for the casting of the lighthouse.
By July 1857 Gladstone and Company had accepted a tender of £2435 from Messrs Cochrane and Company of Woodside Iron Works, Dudley. By the end of the year Roberts advised that Edward Wright had been selected to supervise the erection of the lighthouse. After years of inadequate solutions, a permanent lighthouse – and the man needed to erect it – were finally on their way.
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For corporate customers, BlackBerry Enterprise Server(TM) software tightly integrates with Microsoft(R) Exchange or IBM Lotus(R) Domino(TM) and works with existing enterprise systems to enable secure, push-based, wireless access to email and other corporate data. For individuals, BlackBerry Web Client(TM), an Internet-based email interface, allows users to access multiple existing corporate and/or personal email accounts (including Microsoft Exchange, IBM Lotus Domino and popular ISP email accounts) from a single BlackBerry handheld.
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GALLIPOLIS, Ohio — The Cliffside Men’s Senior Golf League will begin its 2018 season on Tuesday, April 24, at Cliffside Golf Course. Registration will begin weekly at 8:15 a.m. and there will be a shotgun start at 9 a.m. There is also a $5 fee for every competitor during each week of participation.
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Georges Lorentz points out Grand Cru Alsace vineyards from the roof of Gustave Lorentz winery.
I recently had the good fortune to visit Gustave Lorentz winery in the pastel-colored village of Bergheim, in Alsace, France. This bucolic land of verdant hillsides and rustic villages borders the Rhine river, which separates northeastern France from Germany. It's that cross-cultural aspect that makes the place unique, and some of the language sounds more German than French due to both proximity and history. Today its delicious regional cuisine includes Tarte Flambée, pungent Munster cheese, and crisp cider. But, it was Alsace's distinct wines that drew me for a visit.
The Gustave Lorentz family has made wine in the region since 1836. The current owner and president of the winery, Georges Lorentz, hosted me there. It was his grandfather, Charles Lorentz, Sr., whose passion for wine making spurred him to plant vineyards on the slopes of the Altenberg hill, in the foothills of the Vosges mountains. Today Altenberg de Bergheim is one of the largest Grand Cru vineyards in the northern Haut-Rhin.
Gustave Lorentz has occupied several locations in the pretty village of Bergheim, but recently moved to a larger space, and now boasts striking, modern offices in addition to a sleek winery. The new space hosts wine tastings in French and English that can be booked here.
On the roof of the winery is a pretty landscape art installation, and from there, Georges showed me the Grand Cru vineyards that he nurtures for his top wines. On the top of a hill facing us was the prestigious vineyard Altenberg. Georges pointed to me to a few more, until we had made a 360 degree visual tour of the hills surrounding his winery. My curiosity piqued, he then led me inside to the gracious tasting room filled with antique furniture and vinous knick knacks from a bygone day.
Georges starting me with sparkling. I am a huge fan of French crémants, which offer different grape varieties and flavor profiles than Champagne, and at a significantly lower cost.
Crémant D’Alsace Brut – This sparkling wine made in the traditional method offered freshness, acidity, crisp citrus support by a note of biscuit from its lees aging.
Crémant D’Alsace Brut Rosé – Another traditional-made sparkler from Pinot Noir, this wine offered fresh red fruits, finesse, and a good finish. A beautiful, pale rose color and persistent, small bubbles makes this a perfect hostess gift or celebratory wine.
We then moved on to some of the Pinot Noirs from the area, and these were universally light, fruit-forward, and balanced.
Pinot Noir Réserve 2016 – A cool climate rendition of Pinot Noir, with a translucent ruby color and tart red fruit character. Georges told me it is designed to be fresh, elegant and drunk young with fruit at the fore, in the spirit of Alsace winemaking. Cool maceration and fermentation temps retain that freshness he’s after.
La Limite Pinot Noir 2011 – This pinot noir was grown in a vineyard at the foot of the Grand Cru Altenburg vineyard, therefore the name “the limit.” The 2011 was just released in 2017 – a testament to the winery’s commitment to build character in the wine through cellaring. The wine spent a year and a half in barrique and then another rested in bottle until release. The palate offered dried herbs, desiccated cherries, bright acidity, and a long finish.
Pinot Noir Le Rosé – From 100% Pinot Noir, this rosé had a fresh strawberry nose, crisp acidity, strawberry and cloves on the palate. Definitely a bigger rosé than many with good structure. I consider this an excellent wine for food – delicious.
Then, we moved on to the famous Alsace white wines. Georges provided me with a rare opportunity to taste through most of the current releases, which was an amazing, on-the-spot education on the broad range of flavors available from the white grapes here.
Pinot Blanc Evidence 2015 – Quaffable, crisp white with high acidity, tart lime, minerality, and slightly oily texture.
Pinot Blanc Réserve 2016 – Lovely and affordable, this is the kind of wine that makes Alsace such a great value. Nose and palate of fresh pear, crisp and light.
Riesling Réserve 2017 – White flower nose. Medium-intense tropical fruit, plus pear, peach and a spritz of crisp citrus. Spot-on Alsace Riesling.
Lieu Dit Burg Riesling - “Lieu Dit” translates roughly to “locality” but in this case, meaning a wine that shows characteristics of a particular place - in this case, Burg. Lovely floral nose with hint of diesel, rich tropical fruits, somewhat oily texture. Nose fresh and intense.
Alsace Grand Cru Riesling Kanzlerberg 2010 – This wine is sourced from the smallest Grand Cru vineyard, a cooler spot than the Altenberg vineyard, with marl and gypsum in the soil. The nose offered dense tropical fruits including lychee, pineapple. The palate was like peaches and butterscotch. The finish was long. Georges says to serve this with sashimi. I gave it four stars.
Alsace Grand Cru Altenberg de Bergheim Riesling Vieilles Vignes 2012 – Georges told me this old vines vineyard gets lots of sun and the crevices in the landscape keep warm air on the vines with soild of clay and limestone. All that sunshine and warmth produced a more full-bodied, structured wine than the 2010. There was citron on the nose, and on the palate, lush grapefruit and honeydew. A gorgeous representation of terroir that will age intriguingly.
I left the Rieslings somewhat regretfully, but there was another great Alsace grape to explore: Pinot Gris.
Pinot Gris Réserve 2016 – Luscious bosc pear, the fruit was sweet but the wine was dry. A round, yummy wine.
Lieu Dit Schofweg Pinot Gris – Schofweg is old Alsatian for “sheep’s way,” indicating the old shepherd’s path. The vines here face southeast, and are right next to the Altenberg vineyards. This single vineyard wine was richer, sweeter, and the ripe pear mingled with ripe yellow peaches.
Pinot Gris Kanzlerberg 2010 – Each wine in this part of the tasting got richer. In this wine, the fruit veered towards juicy apricot along with ripe bosc pear and quince. When harvested, the grapes have lots of late-harvest drying and boytritus, creating a plush, rich wine of distinction. I gave this wine four stars.
Grand Cru Altenberg de Bergheim Pinot Gris 2011 – Full-on richness now, gorgeous ripe apricot and nectarine lifted by acidity. A complex wine with residual sugar, but still elegant and fresh. Another four star wine for me. Georges recommended serving this with foie gras, game, or old Comté cheese.
Moving on to the grape known for its intense aromatics – Gewurztraminer. The intensity of this grape can sometimes produce wines that feel almost overwhelming, but I was pleasantly surprised by the elegance of this grape in the hands of the Gustave Lorentz winemakers.
Evidence Gewurztraminer (Vin Biologique) – A dry Gewurztraminer grown with organic methods, and a new project for the winery. This wine had characteristic lychee nose and palate but was also fresh and elegant. Georges recommended serving with spicy Indian or Mexican dishes.
Lieu Dit Rotenberg Gewurztraminer – Georges told me the vineyard has lots of limestone, and I loved that this wine offered dry minerality in addition to the lush tropical fruit. I was impressed with this wine’s elegance.
Grand Cru Altenberg de Bergheim Gewurtztraminer 2011 – A wine of great intensity on nose and palate, it offered uber lush lychees, with aromas of white flowers blooming in a rainforest. Georges recommended this gorgeous, rich wine be served with foie gras, and local cheeses including Muenster and Alsace Blue.
Grand Cru Altenberg de Bergheim 2000 Pinot Gris – Sélection de Grains Nobles – A dessert wine of distinct character. This 18 year old wine had developed rich tertiary aromas and flavors including toffee, baked pears, and cinammon. A rare and lovely wine I gave four stars.
My extensive exploration of the Alsatian wines of Gustave Lorentz greatly increased my already considerable admiration for this area. My contention is that Americans should drink a lot more of these wines – even grapes we may feel we know (Pinot Gris is Pinot Grigio) develop so differently in this terroir. The winemaking and vineyard management skill is evident in all the wines of Gustave Lorentz. Seek them out and prepare to taste distinct, fresh, elegant wines.