How to
survive a
New England
"Spring"
"Wine is a
constant
proof that
God loves us
and wants us
to be happy"
The tent
beckons, the
wine is
flowing, and
the cold
rains of May
seem far
distant as
the
ferry moves
past the
empty
moorings in
Nantucket
Harbor in
late May.
That's our
hosts
JeanE and
Gerry in
front of the
Century
House at 10
Cliff Road.
By
Patricia
&
Walter
Brooks
It's
only a short
ride over
the pond to
one of
America's
premier and
earliest in
the year wine
festivals
on Nantucket
in late May.
We always
take the
ferry from
Hyannis so
we can bring
our bikes -
it's an
ecological
crime to
bring any
more cars to
this lovely
and
bike-friendly place.
The festival
began with a
cooking
demonstration
in the big
tent at The
White
Elephant...
...and ended
with the
mega wine
tasting in
the big tent
on Jetty
Beach up the
shore from
Brant Point.
The festival
this year
ran from May
18-22, and
the first
event was at
The White
Elephant
near Brant
Point.
That's the
inn behind
the tent in
the photo
above, but
we opted for
the cozier
Century
House
two blocks
away where
we knew the
breakfasts
were
incredible.
Our hosts "JeanE
and Gerry"
have
operated an
artist in
residence
program and
for the past
years at
the Century
House, and
guests have
been
encouraged
to meet and
socialize
with any of
the artists
who might be
staying at
the time.
The work of
many artists
who have
been in
residence
is are now
part of the
extensive
Century
House
collection.
Gerry's
breakfast
buffet
usually
includes
every fresh
berry he can
find on the
island to
garnish his
famous
granola. To
this Gerry
adds
homemade
pastry and
countless
other
treats.
Another
hallmark of
the Century
House are
the homemade
cookies
available in
the living
room
throughout
the day and
the always
available
fresh
coffee, tea
and other
treats.
The Inn you
saw on
"Wings"
The Century
House was
the "home"
for the
producers of
the hit
television
series
"Wings"
about the
Nantucket
Airport crew
and other
island folk.
The
producers of
Paramount
Pictures hit
TV show "Wings"
chose
Century
House as
their
Nantucket
home when
first
visiting the
island in
1989 to
scout
locations
for the
popular
television
sitcom. In
the
subsequent
years the
inn became a
star, often
appearing on
the show in
cameo
performances
and was
popular
enough that
in 1994 the
innkeepers
were invited
to do a
walk-on.
The Century
House is the
oldest
continuing
inn on
Nantucket,
operating as
one for 125
years. The
original
paintings by
local
artists are
continually
rotated
between the
common areas
and guest
rooms, all
for the
enjoyment of
guests of
the Century
House.
This year's
poster is
for sale on
the festival
site
That $120
bottle of
Coppola
"Rubicon"
And while
the art may
satisfy your
soul, it is
Gerry's
great
breakfasts
which will
satisfy your
body. His
granola is
one of the
world's
best, and
everything
else at
Century
House
including
free wi-fi
is also top
drawer.
On to the
Wine
Festival
While there
are
many events
at the fest,
the focal
point of the
Nantucket
Wine
Festival is
the Grand
Tasting, at
which more
than 150 of
the world's
great
wineries
will be
pouring
their wines.
The Grand
Tasting was
held at the
huge, tented
Jetties
Beach
Pavilion
should above
on right
behind Brant
Point
Lighthouse,
a ten minute
bike ride
from town.
There were
four
two-hour
sessions of
the Grand
Tasting on
Saturday,
May 21st,
and Sunday,
May 22nd.
Whether you
attend two
sessions or
all four,
this is a
must-see
event. See
the
Grand
Tasting
section
of their
site for
times,
prices, and
more detail.
My saintly
wife
discovered
the
Coppola
Vineyards
Rubicon
which
retails for
around $120,
and insists
its among
the best
reds she's
ever
imbibed.
As Frank
Sutherland
of the
Gannett News
Service
described
the 2001
Niebaum-Coppola
Rubicon "for
this price,
you should
expect a
big, complex
wine, and
this Rubicon
cabernet
sauvignon
delivered."
He added,
"the aroma
was filled
with dark
fruit,
cassis,
plums and
smoke. In
the mouth,
it provided
layer after
layer of
flavors in a
dense but
smooth
texture. The
finish was
long. This
wine would
be best
after a year
of two of
aging."
I can't
imagine
anyone
waiting that
long. No
wonder Ben
Franklin
said "wine
is a
constant
proof that
God loves us
and wants us
to be
happy."
The
following
Memorial Day
weekend is a
mob scene
everywhere,
but this
third week
in May is
always a
perfect
combination
of
everything
open for the
season
without the
seasonal
crowds.
As a recent
visitor
wrote in the
Century
House guest
book,
"The Century
House is at
the heart of
everything,
yet one step
removed...it's
the best of
what it
means to be
on
Nantucket."
Pencil it
into your
schedule now
for next
Spring. Call
Gerry at
(508)
228-0530.

Walter
and
Patricia
Brooks
are the
founders of
Best Read
Guides,
eCape.com
and this
online
newspaper.
They started
these
companies in
1988 after
extensive
careers in
the
newspaper
business
beginning at
The Village
Voice and
New York
Post and
culminating
at MPG
Communications
and The Cape
Codder
before
launching
their own
companies.
They live in
East Harwich
overlooking
Pleasant
Bay. Pat is
a native
Cape Codder
and Walter
is a
Connecticut
Yankee. They
have lived
on the cape
since 1965.
They have
two sons,
two grand
children and
two cats,
Todd, Jay,
Will,
Marina, Rama
and Shiva.