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Pool Boy Laurl, MD (DC suburb)
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 | | 03/03/2003 3:41 AM |
| We had several couples over for a 'wine tasting', which was something new for 3 of te 5 total couples. These folks have all consumed wine before, certainly, but none had really tried to figure it all out and analyze what they liked or didn;t like about a given wine before or how it paired with food. Two of the 5 couple were completely unfamiliar with the Shiraz/Syrah varietal. So this was a fun way to introduce people to the wonderful world of wine.
Mrs. TJ and I prepared a number of hors d'ouvres and canapes along with the wines. These were as follows--
Chive Pancakes with Red Onion Confit Spicy Shrimp Crostini Carpaccio Canapes Rosti with Creme Fraiche and Caviar Wild Mushroom Bouchees Grissini 'Lollipops' Peppercorn Pyrenees cheese
They all seemed to do the trick, but the Chive pancake thingies seemed to be the hit of the night.
We asked each couple to bring a Shriaz/Syrah wine with them. Our only rule was that it had to be at least 51% Shiraz/Syrah (only one coupld, the other wine-o couple, goofed on this (their wine as only 15% Syrah). Otherwise any vintage was fair game as was any region and any producer.
Here is a list of the wines (click on any of them to see my tasting notes) in the order they were tasted--
2000 Domaine du Pere Caboche Chateauneuf du Papes 2000 Mad Fish Shiraz Western Australia 1999 Jacobs Creek Shiraz Reserve South Australia 2000 Black Opal Shiraz South Australia 2001 d'Arenberg Laughing Magpie Shiraz/Viognier
It ended up being quite a lot of fun.
For me, it was the Jacobs Creek (by a hair), the d'Arenberg, the Mad Fish, the Black Opal and the Domaine du Pere Caboche. It was interesting to see that the Jacobs Creek was a unanimous #1 wine for everyone and the d'Arenberg an almost unanimous #2.
It was fun to open some peoples' eyes to the world of wine. | | www.roguefood.com -- www.cellartracker.com | |
| Bradley Molzen Bayonne, NJ
 Wine Lover Posts:4991


 | | 03/03/2003 4:00 AM |
| TJ, you've added quite a bit of good info here and in the TN's. Thanks!
Looks like you had a great dinner with some fine people. To me, that is the highlight of this whole VC thing... meeting all these great people, sharing great wine, etc...
Cheers! | | If you drink wine, you get smarter.... | |
| love_cab_chard
 Master of Wine Posts:12499

 | | 03/03/2003 4:13 AM |
| | Yep. That's what Wine is all about. | | | |
| Tim
 Barrel Filler Posts:1465

 | | 03/03/2003 6:18 AM |
| Not surprised a French Grenache didn't do well in a field of Aussie Shiraz... I liked the Madfish when I had it at our Cork Dorks syrah tasting, didn't like it as much when I bought my own bottle...  | | | |
| Pool Boy Laurl, MD (DC suburb)
 Master of Wine Posts:13711


 | | 03/03/2003 1:44 PM |
| Tha fact that the Jacobs Creek beat out the d'Arenberg is what shocked me personally. I would not have expected that. But then again, your tastebuds should be your guide, right? | | www.roguefood.com -- www.cellartracker.com | |
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