Twin Cities Wine Tasting with John Glas of Wineglas

 

 

 

The Private Minneapolis Wine Club

 

Minneapolis Private Wine Club

Edina Country Club

Sunday, August 30

100% Blind Tasting (wines $50 and up)

10 of us gathered to test our skills in a 100% Blind Tasting Format where we only knew there were 2 white and 8 reds.  We were all humbled as guessing 3 out of 10 was quite the chore.  I think next year we will have the ten wines on paper and try to match them up although I don't think this would have helped for a few wines.

Here are the results:

2003 Newton Unfiltered Napa Valley Chardonnay

Color:  Medium gold

Nose:  Butterscotch, mineral

Taste:  Rich with butterscotch, lemon, minerals

Finish:  Medium and concentrated with butterscotch and lemon notes dominating

Evaluation:  A solid wine that had little oak 91 points

Guess:  Australian Chardonnay (Leeuwin).  At first the color reminded me of a White Burgundy but the heavy lemon aroma and flavor said no.  The no oak threw me off but I sample some later and it was almost all oak so drink these up if you have any.

1996 Robert Mondavi Reserve Napa Valley Chardonnay

Color:  Dark gold

Nose: Golden apples, floral and honey

Taste:  Floral, orange peel, honey and nice minerality

Finish:  Honey, apricots, floral on this medium finish

Evaluation:  A really nice wine that stood the test of time 91 points

Guess:  No one on the board would have guessed right on this unless you had it recently.  The color and tasting notes screamed Gewurztraminer from Alsace or possible a White Rhone Blend.  I got a kick out of the drinking window from Spectator as they said 02.  It was drinking really well right now.  Trent did of course bring the dessert wine to make up for the short fall in the price point. 

2005 Tatiarra Caravan of Dreams Shiraz Pressings Heathcote Shiraz

Color:  Dark purple

Nose:  Licorice, coffee, blackberries, cinnamon

Taste:  Minerals, coffee, spices, floral and blackberries

Finish:  Smooth tannins and concentrated wine featuring a medium finish

Evaluation:  This was my wine of the night and the cool climate threw me off on the Aussie Shiraz revelation 93 points

Guess:  I thought a new world style producer out of the Piedmont as it was heavy on the minerals, spices and floral notes.  A few got it right on the Shiraz guess but no one suspected Heathcote.

2006 Audelssa Zephyr (Grenache, Syrah and Mourvèdre) Rhone Blend

Color:  Medium purple

Nose:  Violets, mineral, cherry

Taste:  Cherry, violets, mineral, raspberry

Finish:  Medium and complex with good acidity

Evaluation:  A really nice wine that no one guessed correctly 92 points

Guess:  It really reminded me of a new world Barolo producer.  No one got this and there was zero indication this was a Rhone wine.  I enjoyed it a lot and would but it based on what is in the glass.

2004 Bodegas y Viñedos Maurodos Toro Viña San Román Toro

Color:  Dark purple

Nose:  Blackberries, spices cherry

Taste:  Spice, cherry, blackberries

Finish:  Super smooth wine with concentrated fruit

Evaluation:  Really enjoyable wine that is drinking well right now.  Not the most complex wine but for $50 a good deal. 92 points

Guess:  I said Aussie Shiraz

2000 Donnafugata Contessa Entellina Mille e una notte Sicily

Color:  Dark purple

Nose:  Floral, coffee, spices

Taste:  Cherry, spice, coffee

Finish:  Good acidity and very smooth at this stage of its development

Evaluation:  The first time I sampled this producer and enjoy the wine 90 points

Guess:  Tuscany so at least the same country

2003 Cuvee du Vatican Sixtine Reserve Sixtine Chateauneuf-du-Pape

Color:  Medium purple

Nose:  Spices, truffles

Taste:  Truffles, spices, and earth

Finish:  Medium

Evaluation:  88 points

Guess:  CDP and of course had no clue on the vintage

2005 Concha Y Toro Don Melchor Maipo Valley Cabernet Sauvignon

Color:  Medium purple

Nose:  Raspberries, floral, cherry

Taste: Simple on this showing with raspberry, floral and cherry

Finish:  Medium

Evaluation:  Decanted 3 hours and nothing really exciting.  Much better three months ago 90 points

Guess: 2005 Concha Y Toro Don Melchor.  I said to everyone we can at least get one spot on tonight.

1998 Chateau Beaucastel Chateauneuf-du-Pape

Color:  Medium purple

Nose:  Coffee, cranberry, plum

Taste:  Menthol, plum, spices

Finish:  A bit hot and picked up some cigar notes

Evaluation:  Not typical for this producer 88 points

Guess:  Aussie Shiraz due to the menthol.  No one got this right.

1998 Chateau Beaucastel Chateauneuf-du-Pape

Color:  Medium purple

Nose:  Blackberry, cherry, mineral, mint

Taste:  Earth with spices, plum, cherry

Finish:  Medium and balanced overall

Evaluation:  Much more Rhone like but really hard to tell 90 points

Guess:  What are the odds of 2 people bringing the same wine to a tasting let alone the same vintage.  Nothing like the 1st bottle but really hard to tell what it was.  Decanted two hours.

Guess:  Knew it was my brothers as I decanted it for him.  This wine out of the bottle tasted really bad but did open up by the time we sampled it.

Conclusion:  If you want to humble yourself do 100% blind!  Next time I would have everyone at least state the Appellations as to give us some hope of matching up the wines.  This was a very educational tasting and would enjoy doing something similar.

 

 

 

 

 

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