wednesdays


RWW returned this week to the southern most corner of the Red Wine triangle for a “Blind Tasting”

The format went a little something like this…

3 Bottles of red, unknown to the consumers, served in a genuine Brown Paper Bag (Yeah , you know like the ones the Dero’s outside Stus office have).

Each of us had a score sheet with various questions, each worth a fixed number of points.

Hemisphere, Country of origin, Price Range, Vintage, Variety, Some sensory perceptions (no points for these otherwise everything would have got a five) and last but not least the official RWW-MCCWQA. Or for those not in the club: Your Most Creative and Comedic Wine Quaffer’s Assessment which was worth a totally mint 4 Points. All were encouraged to “freely make shit up, but make sure it’s funny”. No surprises that “Full and Flavorsome” scored a massive ZERO (Toni).

So on to the line-up:

The Line up in order left to Right

The Line up in order left to Right

UNO

2003 Tegole Toscana (Italy)

We didn’t rate this one too high at all. Most thought it was a lot younger than it actually was. Half were spot on with it being Italian. Commentary varied from “a light summer drop” to a “Watery sweet rubbish but i bet I’d buy it if it had a bright  yellow sale sticker on it”. No wonder the supermarket tried to pass it off as Chianti.

DUE

2007 Crawford Farm Pinot Noir (New Zealand)

Most of us thought this was a dirty old Spaniard. Kev commented that it was a “Local best seller”. Everyone picked up on the “fizzyness”. Personally I think someone went crazy with the Fanta during the bottling phase. Sarah labelled it as a “Dirty Foreigner”. Sadly in fact was an example of a cheap and chearful Pinot Noir from Godzone. Perfect for those summer BBQs for the guy that asks for his Eye Fillet to be “well done”. Alternatively, the kids in Manurewa will love this one.

TRE

2006 Casillero del Diablo Carmenere (Chile)

Well, this long lost Carmenere from Chile turned out to be my saving grace for the night. Everyone picked this as being from the southern half of the globe and 3/4 said it was definitly an Aussie. We all thought is was older than it was by a couple of years and rated it further up the chain in the dollars per bottle stakes. Some pinned it as being a Shiraz or Merlot Cab Sav. I think Sarah summed it up with “Like drining an Oak Barrel”. This is now being added to the RWW Best of the Best.

Scores

At the time of writing no bribes have been received by the author. The scores went something like this:

Stu (20 points)

Toni (14 Points)

Kev (13 Points)

Sarah (12 Points)

A fun night. Was good to mix things up a bit.

Farnese 2005 Sangiovese

Farnese SangioveseThe Official Line

“A major winemaking achievement from the south of Italy for this price, with clean, ripe berry-redcurrant fruit, leather and marzipan typical of sangiovese without any hint of acetic problems common in this area. It is almost satiny smooth and has an easy-drinking sweetness followed by a dry, sour cherry finish. Not great length but surely good enough at the price. Will grace any casual meal from pizza and pasta to wings, ribs and Mexican fare. It ranked ninth in the Top 25 Killer Values at the International Value Wine Awards. “

Penfolds Koonunga Hill 2005 Cabernet Sauvignon

Penfolds Koonunga Hill Cabernet Sauvignon

The Official Line

“Premium Cabernet Sauvignon grapes from some of South Australia’s best vineyards have been selected to maintain this consistent style and quality. The wine has excellent structure and length, and while it is ready for drinking now, will gain further complexity over the next two to four years.”

Well… our first meeting has been and gone…  how reflective…

So… all in attendance… Toni, Darren, Stu, Sarah and Holly.  Congratulations to Paula and Kevin on their new house… see you next week!

So…  What did I think?  Darren has a post of the official * rating…  But my response:

I am really new to this whole red wine game… but I thought that they were ok… I couldn’t really tell the difference – except my teeth felt funny after the second one.

I liked the food.  Although, I think we needed a piece of good blue cheese to go with it.

It seems that more than anything else, Red Wine Wednesday might be an excellent meeting for planning future wine drinking occassions…

Current suggestions… A weekend at Taupo – Scenic Cellars and a cool lounge bar.

A  weekend at Ohakune – beginning the day at around 11am with a ‘cheeky little riesling’.

Sounds good to me!

Other ideas that were sidelined — sloshed Saturdays and Tequilla Tuesdays…

A wee while ago, this man, Stu, had a party. At the party, this man, Kev, met this man, Darren, and together, they came up with ‘Red Wine Wednesdays’.

The first Red Wine Wednesday will be hosted by Darren and Toni. They will provide red wine so that all in attendance can pretend they know what they are talking about. They will also provide nibbles to go with the wine… YUM.

The idea is that every week, one couple hosts ‘Red Wine Wednesday’ and provides the wine – for the other couples to talk shit about…

They can then come to this site and summarise their findings of the wine. People can also talk about other wines that they have had lately or restaurants that they have been to.

Basically it is our eternal search to find good wine and food and have an appropriate place to talk about it!