b5media.com

Advertise with us

Enjoying this blog? Check out the rest of the Lifestyles Channel Subscribe to this Feed

Behind the Vines

Tasting Two Countries Across the Bay

by Farley on June 16th, 2008

tasting notesAs if I didn’t have too many tasting groups to worry about already, I just joined another. This one involves folks from several East Bay wineries, including Lost Canyon, JC Cellars, and Prospect 772. The first meeting I went to was on Thursday, focused on Cab/Syrah blends that Roger Rosenblum had brought: four from Australia, and four from France. We tasted in two groups, with two from each country per round. I knew I had come a long way when I felt only the tiniest bit intimidated sitting next to Jeff Cohn. However, it was quite the high point when he leaned over and told me I had really good notes; I gave a little internal cheer. The low point was when my first-ranked wine of the second tasting ended up being a mass-produced Australian that no one else really liked. Oh, well. At least I could determine which wines were French, mainly due to the noticeable levels of brett.

Here are some of the highlights and lowlights…

My favorite of the bunch: 2006 Tait “The Ball Buster” ($16) with nice vanilla, bright red fruit, raspberry jam, spice, smooth finish

Another group pick: 2005 Chateau Guiot Costieres de Nimes, Cuvee Alex ($22) with smoke, meat, cardamom, cassis, plum, and cardboard (i.e. brett)

Revisiting an old favorite that I haven’t tasted in years: 2005 Penfolds Bin 389 ($35) I think the last vintage I tasted was from the late 90’s…. This one showed cedar, tobacco, clove, and a little greenness, leading to a lower ranking

The one I wish I hadn’t rated so high: 2006 Henry’s Drive Pillar Box Red ($10) with its licorice, violets, and light vanilla

And what I thought was the absolute worst: 2004 Montpezat Prestige Vin de Pays ($11) which was dusty, slightly off, stewed fruit, gasoline, and just kept getting worse.

Overall, a good experience and a nice change of pace.  I think Pinot Noir is what’s up next, and you certainly won’t hear me complain about that!

Image source:Farley Walker

Tags: , , , , , ,

POSTED IN: Australia, Cabernet Sauvignon, French wine, wine friends

0 opinions for Tasting Two Countries Across the Bay

  • No one has left a comment yet. You know what this means, right? You could be first!

Have an opinion? Leave a comment: