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Tasting guide…
Sight, smell, body, taste, aftertaste
Discuss as you like, don’t be shy
Score your wines just for fun!
Types of Wine Tastings Basic Wines
Cab, Merlot, Syrah, Pinot, Riesling, Sauv Bl, Chard
Regional Wines
Same varietal across many regions
Same region, many varietals
Varietal Wines
Same varietal across many countries
Blended Wines
Often meaning specific wines to a region as well
Horizontal
Same type all from one vintage
Vertical
Same producer and wine from many vintages
Dessert
Sauternes, Sherries, Ports, Icewines
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Wine #1
2011 Castell di Almansa Reserva………. $13.50
– 87 pts. AG – Rimbey Liquor Store
–Almansa, La Mancha, Spain
The Castillo de Almansa Reserva is a blend of 60/20/20, monastrell, tempranillo and garnacha tintorera and all matured in American oak casks for one about a year. The attack is supple, the textures smooth with medium rich, juicy, smoky, spicy, plummy fruit flavours. Excellent value in what is an everyday red for chicken or simple tomato based pasta dishes.
Wine #2
2014 El Petit Bonhomme.......... $14.50
– Rimbey Liquor Mart
– Jumilla, Spain
A lovely easy-drinking wine! Quebec-born Nathalie Bonhomme, now established in Spain, has a strong 20 years’ experience in the wine world. Produced with Miguel Gil of Bodegas Juan Gil, her “Petit Bonhomme” is a flavourful blend of the Monastrell, Grenache and Syrah varietals, to serve slightly fresh to maximize its fruity expression.
Wine #3
2012 Phenolia Malbec Marselan………. $16.95 – The Liquor Store, Ponoka “A tannic red wine with tarry black fruit and toasty oak. Full-bodied and savoury. Needs cellar time. Then when you open it decant 2 hours and enjoy with rare filet mignon.”
Wine #4
2010 Il Fauno di Arcanum……….$28
– 92 pts. WS – Costco, Red Deer
– Tuscany, Italy
"A round version, featuring rich cherry fruit mingling with an earthy element. Turns firm and dry on the finish, with gum-coating tannins, yet this remains persistent and long, revealing a tobacco accent. Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon and Petit Verdot. Best from 2017 through 2026."
“I can certainly see that you know your wine. Most of the guests who stay here wouldn’t know the difference between Bordeaux and Claret.”
- Basil Fawlty, “Fawlty Towers”
Wine #5
2011 Luigi Bosca de Sangre………. $24
– 90 pts. NM – SideStreet Liquor Store, Rimbey
– Mendoza, Argentina
– Cabernet, Merlot, Syrah
“A tannic red wine with tarry black fruit and toasty oak. Full-bodied and savoury. Needs cellar time. Then when you open it decant 2 hours and enjoy with rare filet mignon.”
Wine #6
2013 Michael David Winery Petite Petit………. $27
– 92 pts. WE – Sobey’s, Sylvan Lake
– Lodi, California, USA
“The dark, inky wine that fills your glass of Petite Petit will capture you at first whiff! Brimming with aromas of dark fruit, vanilla bean and cocoa, this wine packs one jammy punch. Abundant fruit flavors and rich tannins create an exquisite blend of Petite Sirah and Petit Verdot.”
“It doesn’t matter if the glass is half empty or half full. There is clearly room for more wine.”
- Anonymous
Wine #7
2010 Chateau St. Cosme,………. $55
– 96 WS #23 Top 100 of 2014, The Liquor Store, Ponoka
– Chateauneuf de Pape, Rhone Valley, France
"Densely packed, with a core of baker’s chocolate, espresso, bay leaf, licorice root, black currant preserves and steeped fig. A strong, almost rigid charcoal spine carries the finish, surrounded by ample flesh, lingering minerality and a smoldering feel. A backward, old-school version built for long cellaring." Blend: 50% Grenache, 30% Mourvedre, 10% Syrah, 7% Cinsault, 3% Clairette
“If you have to ask if it’s too early to drink wine, you’re an amateur and we can’t be friends.”
- Anonymous
Wine #8
2010 Fontanafredda Barolo………. $44
– 93 pts. RP, WS – Liquor Crossing, Red Deer
– Serralunga D’Alba, Barolo, Piedmont, Italy
"Dense and chewy, this red evokes cherry, tar, spice, earth and underbrush flavors. Stiff and drying on the finish now, yet has fine length and a balanced feel. Best from 2018 through 2033. "
“There comes a time in the day when no matter what the question is, the answer is always wine.”
- Anonymous
Wine #9
2013 Jamieson Ranch Vineyards Double Lariat………. $49
– 94 pts. WA – Costco, Red Deer
– Napa Valley, California, USA
"A super-sexy, seductive style of Cabernet Sauvignon, the 2013 Cabernet Sauvignon Double Lariat has sweet tannins, lush black cherry and a blackcurrant fruit, no hard edges and touches of chocolate and espresso in a complex, plump, plush style. This is irresistible wine and at this price point a no-brainer. Drink it over the next decade."
“I tried cooking with wine. Didn’t go so well. After 5 glasses, I forgot why I was even in the kitchen.”
- Anonymous
Wine #10
2010 Montes Alpha M 2010………. $75
– 96 pts. WS – The Liquor Store, Ponoka
– Rapel, Chile
“Beautifully concentrated, showing a floral undertone to the rich yet racy wild berry, cassis and damson plum skin fruit character that's tightly wound around fine tannins. The finish is long and compact, but needs time in the cellar to fully shine. Best from 2014 through 2020. 500 cases imported.”
Wine #11
2012 Amon-Ra………. $78
– 97+ pts. WA – Liquor Crossing, Red Deer
–Ebenezer, Barossa Valley, Australia
“Very deep purple-black in color, the 2012 Amon Ra reveals intense notes of blackcurrant cordial, blackberry compote and licorice with nuances of cloves, allspice, chocolate box and salami as well as a whiff of espresso. The 100% Shiraz palate offers a beast of a wine that is densely packed with black fruit and baking spice flavors and is supported with firm, grainy tannins and crisp acid through to a finish with excellent persistence. Drink it 2015 to 2025+.”
http://www.glaetzer.com/amon_ra.htm
Buying Tips…
App… check the vintage chart…
Vintage Chart
The older the better?
Research… buy a magazine…
Or get a book from the library…
More $$$ is not always better
Know your store or staff
Experiment… with caution
Look up and buy down.
Thank You…
Jean Keetch for convincing me to do this….
Little brother for picking up the food…
All of you for coming out to have some fun!