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tirsdag 18. februar 2014

Class #5

I was very disappointed about today's class. Instead of spending a decent amount of time on the Piemonte region, we spent 1 hour on Alsace and 10 minutes on Piemonte. And the wines chosen from Piemonte were, in my opinion, horrible, and not at all representative of the region. The only good one was the Vietti Roero Arneis, one of my favorites.

Here is the list of wines we tasted:
White
Vietti Roero Arneis, Langhe 2012
Trimbach Riesling, Alsace 2011
Zind Humbrecht Gewurztaminer, Alsace 2011
La Gordonne Billette, Boquet de Provence 2012

Red
La Mota Barbera d'Asti 2011
Montubert Barbaresco, Piemonte 2006
Erbaluna Barolo, Piemonte 2007
Domaine des Hauts Chassis Crozes-Hermitaage "Les Galets" 2011
Clos du Mont-Olivet Chateaneuf-du-Pape 2011
Domaine de Verquiere Cotes du Rhone Villages Sablet 2010


lørdag 1. februar 2014

the world atlas of wine

I had to buy The World Atlas of Wine for my wine class. It's by Hugh Johnson and Jancis Robinson.
It covers all the important wine regions, the types of grapes, and is a great book to read if you want to learn about wine.
And that is exactly what I am doing tonight. I opened a bottle of Barbera D'Asti 2010 by Oddero, and will enjoy a glass while reading about wine.
Look out for a more detailed post about the book later.


torsdag 23. januar 2014

#tbt

This summer I was lucky enough to work at Vietti Winery, in Piemonte, Italy. I would spend my mornings in the vineyard, doing green harvest. Green harvest is when you reduce the amount of clusters per vine, to help maximize the quality if the cluster and the grapes. When I was not working the in vineyard, I helped out during wine visits and tastings. It was such an amazing experience. Luca and Elena "Vietti" are the most wonderful people, with an energy that is out of this world. And their passion for their wine is contagious.



søndag 12. januar 2014

ettore germano

Ettore 'Sergio' Germano produces wine in Serralunga D'Alba in Piemonte, Italy. At a tasting this summer, I had the pleasure of tasting both his reds and his whites. My personal favorite was the Herzu riesling, a refreshing white wine that is a recurring one in Cantina Granveien, also know as my home. I don't have much experience with his reds, but from what I can remember, they were quite good. I met Sergio for the first time this summer, and will be sure to return again soon. 



Sergio Germano, current producer of Ettore Germano



lørdag 11. januar 2014

veglio wines



Alessandro Veglio resides in Piemonte, Italy, and produces wine. He may be young, but his wines are wonderful. I am no wine expert myself, but this summer I had the pleasure of meeting Signor Veglio, and his passion for his wines are contagious.