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fredag 14. februar 2014

Vadio



               

Last night my friend Julia and I popped open a bottle of Vadio Sparkling Wine. We also had Vadio red, 2009. Vadio is produced by her sister, Eduarda Dias. Vadio is from Bairrada, Portugal, and they produce white, red and sparkling. 

What's interesting about this wine is that it is made with Baga, a grape that is found primarily in Bairrada. However, it's "related" to Pinot Noir and Nebbiolo. 

I have not had a lot of Portuguese wine, so I don't have a lot to compare it to, but I thought it was very good. And it's fun when you drink wine where you know the producers!

You can read more about their wines here: http://www.vadio.pt/


onsdag 12. februar 2014

Class #4


Class #4 focused on the Loire Valley and Bordeaux.
Here are the wines we tasted:

Domaine de la Peppiere Muscadet de Sevre et Maine, 'Les Gras Moutons', 2012
Domaine des Baumard, Savennières, 2009
Philippe Foreau, Domaine Clos Naudin "Demi-Sec" Vouvray, 2009
Domaine Fournier Sancerre "Les Belles Vignes" 2012

Domaine Bernard Baudry, Chinon "Les Grezeaux", 2011
Chateau Teynac, Saint-Julien, 2010
Château Vieux-Maillet, Pomerol, 2009
Clos la Coutale, Cahors, 2011

Castelnau de Suduiraut, Sauternes, 2007
With an aroma of sourdough, cider, some citrus and a hint of saltwater, the taste is similar, slightly salty, mineral and citrus is also present. In my opinion, too acidic. It also is not a typical wine, Muscadet usually is "sur lies", but this one is not.



Sweet and fruity, an aroma of honey and apple. I liked this wine, not to sweet, probably good in the summer.





tirsdag 4. februar 2014

Class #3

The focus of today's class was France, particularly Burgundy and Champagne. Before today I did not know how important France was to the history of wine. Sandy Block, the professor for today, talked a lot about the AOC and the development of the laws and rules when it comes to wine making.
Focusing in on Burgundy, we went over all the major regions, the different soils and weather that are part of shaping the wines. Sandy Block is a man of details, and my brain is actually hurting from all the information he threw at us today. Maybe once I have processed I can write more detailed about each region.

Here are the wines we tasted today:

Chablis Premier Cru "Vaillons," Simmonet Febvre, 2007
Macon-Villages, Domaine du Pavillon, 2011
Mersault, Albert Bichot, Domaine du Pavillon, 2011

Moulin a Vent, Chateau des Jacques, Cru Beaujolais, 2011
Beaune Permier Cru "Vigne Franches," Louis Latour, 2011
Gevrey-Chambertin, Chanson, 2011

Alfred Gratien, "Brut Classique," Champagne NV
Billecart Salmon "Extra Brut," Champagne NV
Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin Brut Rose Champagne NV






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

Class #1

I had my first class with Bill Nesto this week. Level 2: A Comprehensive Survey of wine. It was the first day, so we just went over some basics, like terminology and basic tasting tips. There are so many ways to describe a wine, and you need to use words that are universally understood, so that other wine enthusiasts know what you mean. Nesto gave us this big binder to read, and although it is a little overwhelming, I am pretty excited, and the material is interesting. One exercise we did was related to smell, and Nesto lined up these little jars with smells and our job was to identify each smell, and two stations had more than one smell. Then we tasted a few different "tastes", like bitter and sour. This was to get our noses and mouths used to smelling and tasting. At the end of the class, we tastes 4 white wines and 4 red wines.

The wines we tasted were:
St. Urbans-Hot, Ockfener Bockstein, Riseling Kabinett, Mosel Germany, 2011
Branko, Pinot Grigio, Collio Italy, 2012
Montes, Sauvignon Blanc, Leyda Chile, 2012
Mer Soleil, Chardonnay "Silver", Santa Lucia Highlands CA, 2011

Chateau Boutisse, Saint-Emillon Grand Cru, Bordeaux France, 2009
Ladera, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley, 2010
Gachot-Monot, Cotes de Nuits-Villages, Burgundy France 2010
Chave, "Offeurs", Saint Joseph, Rhone Valley France, 2011





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.