Tastings

Savoury Sangiovese

September’s BBC2 was a postponed celebration of a birthday – and the custom is that the birthday girl gets to choose the theme which in this case was Sangiovese.  The likelihood, therefore, was there would be quite a lot of Tuscan, or at least, central Italian wines. The questions for a blind tasting might be:

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Ben’s modern classics

Ben Llewellyn of local wine merchant Caviste starts in a philosophical mode for the monthly tasting of Andover Wine Friends.  His theme is ‘what is a modern classic?’  Is it a meaningful concept or just a piece of wine trade nonsense?  We can talk meaningfully about the classics of literature or art or even wine

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Critics’ Choice Spain

A timely offer from Winedirect gave a perfect theme for a fine wine supper: Critics’ Choice Spain, a half case of bottles of which had received good scores from Robert Parker, Jancis Robinson et al.  In the last twenty years or so, the track record of Spanish wine has changed markedly – from the supplier

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Rheingau Riesling rapture

The Great Rheingau Riesling Review was primarily about launching the excellent 2011 dry wines. These are the ‘Erstes Gewächs’, the premier or grand cru wines from the top estates in the Rheingau, in the modern dry style.  But if you want to catch the attention of journalists and writers you need to give them something

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What no Grüner?

July’s BBC 2 blind tasting was on the theme of Austria, with recourse to Germany as necessary. As Austrian wines are not widely available in the UK and few wine lovers have Austrian bottles in their collections, we agreed to allow German bottles as a second option. And, let’s be honest, we were all concerned

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Entry level grand cru?

The term ‘entry level’ is a very useful marketing and quality phrase, indicating some real quality, affordable price (a relative term itself) and the enticement of something outstanding at a much higher price.  It gets around the problem neatly which you have in Italian where the normal term for entry level wine is ‘base’ wine

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Party in pink

Summer should be a time of relaxation, outdoor parties and pink wine.  So far the British summer has been a soggy mess, but rosé / rosato / rosado still has its attractions.  Andover Wine Friends’ summer party had to be held indoors for the first time in four years and fortunately we had build a

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Mission impossible

One of the quirky charms of Overton’s ‘Bring a Bottle Club’ is the practice – usually followed by one of the regular members – of bringing a joker bottle to be tasted blind, like all the wine.  There are not many other places where you could taste a 10-year old English rosé, a Maltese red

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Two Chianti Rufina estates

Since a visit to Chianti Rufina last summer, I miss no chance to taste or talk about these wines.  I was therefore delighted that the Wine Society offered a mixed tasting case which was the perfect starting point for a Fine Wine supper.  The wines were from two socially contrasting estates, the workmanlike Grati (also

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