In recognition of my undying efforts (to do what, I'm not sure), the Tour organizers have invited me to drive the lead vehicle for the day.... The real surprise, though, is that once through the Lincoln Tunnel the advance caravan, lead official cars and support motos will pull off and the racers will be on their own. No set course, no marshals or gendarmes pointing the way. First man to the corner of 68th and Columbus Avenue wins.
I'll have ridden off the front by that point, so that I can get a tasting set up at the finish line before the riders arrive. You're invited, too. Here's the scoop:

In honor of the route traveled for the French version of the day's stage, I'll be pouring wines from the Jura at a shop called 67 Wine, which just happens to be located at the corner of 68th (don't ask me why it's not called 68 Wine) and Columbus Avenue. The tasting runs from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM (not from 3:00 to 7:00) on Sunday, July 11, 2010. You'll find the full details at the 67 Wine website.
Come on out and join me for some fine Chardonnay, Ploussard and Savagnin from the Jura and Arbois. World Cup finals be damned! You can DVR the game and Le Tour, but not me and the wines.
67 Wine
179 Columbus Avenue
New York, NY 10023
(212) 724-6767
David,
ReplyDeleteThe original address of the store was 67 West 67th Street.
That building is long gone; The space is now occupied by an ABC TV building. When the store moved, it was already 35 years old, and they didn't want to lose the name recognition.
It's now another 35 years, and no one remembers the original store. We get asked about that a lot, and I'm sure a lot more people wonder about it and never ask.
Paul
67 Wine
Thanks, Paul. I figured it had to be something more than an aversion to even numbers. See you tomorrow!
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