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Liquid Hallmark Valentine’s Day Card: NV Sandeman Ruby Port

Tasting Note:

Eyes: clear, med+ purple, legs
Nose: clean, med+ intensity, youthful, earth, wood, (dried) black fruit, black cherry, blackberry, prune
Mouth: sweet, med+ body, med tannin, high fortification, med flavour intensity, med- acid, earth, wood, dried black fruit, blackberry, black cherry, spice, med length
All in all: Good quality: though balanced and clean, the basic ruby port seems basic to moderately complex with an average length, serving to be a ready-to-drink ruby-style port. Drink now, not suitable for ageing.
Identity Guess:
Mid-priced Late Bottled Vintage Port.
Is really: 
Mid-priced NV Ruby Port.

NV Sandeman Ruby Port[Tasted during WSET Diploma class – Section 2 – Week 6]

This wine was chosen by the instructor to contrast to the previous wine in the flight, which was a vintage port.… read more

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Liquid infatuation: 2011 Cockburn’s Vintage Port

Tasting Note:

Eyes: clear, deep purple, legs
Nose: clean, med+ intensity, youthful, dark fruit, blackberry, bramble, jam, spice, blueberry, cassis, earth, prune
Mouth: sweet, full bodied, med+ fine tannin, med+ acid, med+ flavour intensity, dark fruit, blackberry, bramble, blueberry, jam, cassis, earth, hint dark chocolate, spice, med+ length
All in all: Very good quality: this vintage port is still very young and fruit forward, but it exudes bold and opulent fruit that persists – and though fiery – alludes to some form of balance.  Too young. (though I honestly enjoyed it)
Identity Guess:
Premium Vintage Port, ~4 years old.
Is really:
Premium Vintage Port, vintaged 2011.

2011 Cockburn's Vintage Port[Tasted during WSET Diploma class – Section 2 – Week 6]

I don’t know – I’m young and dumb, perhaps explaining why I enjoyed this newborn port more than some of the others in the flight.… read more

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Old love: 1991 Croft Vintage Port

Tasting Note:

Eyes: hazy, deep garnet, legs noted, some sediment
Nose: clean, med+ intensity, fully developed, baked fruit, stewed fruit, soy, menthol, hint pyrazine, cassis, blackberry, herbal, sage, cola, oxidative, coffee, prune, chocolate
Mouth: sweet, med+ body, med+ acid, high fortification, med- fine tannin, med+ intensity, cassis, stewed dark fruit, blackberry, hint herbal, med+ length
All in all: Very good quality: the wine is intense and complex with flavours that lean towards the stewed fruit spectrum. The wine has a relatively long length, but there is something “missing” – perhaps it’s the slight lack in vibrance due to the mainly stewed fruit without the intense tertiary character. Drink now, not suitable for ageing.
Identity Guess:
Premium Vintage Port, 15-20 years old.… read more

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The good ending to that romantic comedy film: Ramos Pinto “RP20” Quinta do Bom Retiro 20 Year Old Tawny Port

Tasting Note:

Eyes: clear, med tawny, legs
Nose: clean, med+ intensity, fully developed, wood, brown sugar, prune, caramelized, dried fruit, citrus rind, caramel, roasted nuts
Mouth: sweet, med+ body, med- acid, high fortification, med+ intensity, long finish, cola, hint dried fruit, nuts, soy, citrus, dates, toffee, caramel
All in all: Very good (to outstanding) quality: this tawny port has a concentrated and complex flavour profile featuring roasted nuts, citrus rind, and hints of caramelized fruit. The length is long, and the wine has a near-perfect balance. Drink now, not suitable for ageing.
Identity Guess:
Premium 20 Year Old Tawny Port.
Is really:
Premium 20 Year Old Tawny Port.

Ramos Pinto "RP20" Quinta do Bom Retiro 20 Year Old Tawny Port[Tasted during WSET Diploma class – Section 2 – Week 6]

This was definitely the wine in the flight that had the best ratio of wine quality to some sort of drink-now aspect, all while retaining some level of freshness.… read more

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Your first serious relationship: 1995 Niepoort Colheita Port

Tasting Note:

Eyes: clear, med tawny, legs
Nose: clean, med+ intensity, fully developed, roasted nuts, caramel, mushroom, earth, prune, hazelnut
Mouth: sweet, med+ body, med+ flavour intensity, high fortification, med+ acid, med+ length, roasted nuts, mushroom, hazelnut, prune, spice, med- tannin
All in all: Very good quality: the intense and complex wine exudes flavours of roasted nuts, earth, and caramel with a relatively long finish. The wine is structured and balanced though there is a hint of bitterness on the finish. Drink now, not suitable for ageing.
Identity Guess:
Premium Tawny-style Port.
Is really:
Premium Colheita Port, vintaged 1995.

1995 Niepoort Colheita Port[Tasted during WSET Diploma class – Section 2 – Week 6]

I don’t even remember what “colheita” designates besides a tawny-er style of port.… read more

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WSET Diploma – Section 2 – Week 5

Feb 5-6, 2014

Is it February already?! There’s always that point during the summer where I’m ready for the cold and even await its glacial presence, but the reverse happens so much more faster. So yes, I’m loving how fast time is flying by.

This week’s class was based centrally on terroir, especially for Champagne, where different vineyards command different prices, even though Champagne is one appellation – it’s hardly that this prevalently and lucratively occurs in any other appellation. Since the complexities of top Champagne are mainly based on the winemaking process, we focussed on the importance of terroir and location on grapes. We then explored the five main regions and their individual nuances. And then I realized that three of the northern regions, being the Montagne de Reims, the Vallée de la Marne, and the Côte des Blancs, look rather suggestive in some certain maps.… read more

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“Flaws (Live Acoustic Version)” – Bastille: NV Domaine Breton “La Dilettante” Vouvray Brut

Tasting Note:

Eyes: clear, med- lemon, bubbles
Nose: clean, med intensity, developing, mineral, citrus, hint herbaceous, lemon, lime, citrus zest, white bread, slight toast, mushroom, wet wool
Mouth: dry, creamy mousse, med+ acid, med- body, med- alcohol, med+ flavour intensity, mineral, lemon, lime, citrus zest, lees, savoury, mushroom, wet wool
All in all: Good (to very good) quality: the wine is well-balanced and has a relatively long length. Though not being very intense in its fruit, the Chenin Blanc character comes through with lovely earthy mushroom and wet wool aromas and flavours. Drink now, not suitable for ageing.
Identity Guess:
High-priced Vouvray Brut from Loire, France.
Is really:
High-priced Vouvray Brut from Loire, France.

NV Domaine Breton "La Dilettante" Vouvray Brut[Tasted during WSET Diploma class – Section 2 – Week 5]

Last week’s version of this wine was corked so this was secretly slipped into today’s set of wines.… read more

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“What I Like About You” – The Romantics: NV Adami “Vigneto Giardino” Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore Dry

Tasting Note:

Eyes: clear, pale lemon-green, bubbles
Nose: clean, med intensity, youthful, mineral, candied green fruit, green apple, pear, hint citrus, sprite/7-up
Mouth: off-dry, creamy mousse, med acid, med- body, med- alcohol, med+ flavour intensity, med length, mineral, candied green apple, pear
All in all: Good (to very good) quality: this unmistakable Prosecco is intense in its Prosecco-y characteristics, has a creamy mousse, and a balanced mouthfeel. Though wholly fresh, the acid could be a tad higher. Drink now, not suitable for ageing.
Identity Guess:
Mid-priced Non-Vintage Prosecco from Italy.
Is really: High-priced Non-Vintage Prosecco from Italy.

NV Adami "Vigneto Giardino" Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore Dry[Tasted during WSET Diploma class – Section 2 – Week 5]

Prosecco – Its intrinsic liveliness at its best always reminds me of the music that you find yourself jamming to no matter who you are.… read more

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A pink Rubik’s Cube: NV Louis Bouillot Crémant de Bourgogne “Perle d’Aurore” Rosé

Tasting Note:

Eyes: clear, pale salmon, bubbles
Nose: clean, med- intensity, youthful, mineral, dried red fruit, hint strawberry, hint raspberry, hint of yeast, hint herbaceous
Mouth: dry, creamy mousse, med+ acid, med- body, med- alcohol, med flavour intensity, mineral, dried red fruit, strawberry, cherry, med length, mineral finish
All in all: Good quality: though the sparkling rosé has elegant balance and finesse, the flavours lack a bit of focus and intensity. Drink now, not suitable for ageing.
Identity Guess:
Mid-priced Non-Vintage Crémant Rosé from Bourgogne, France.
Is really:
Mid-priced Non-Vintage Crémant Rosé from Bourgogne, France.

NV Louis Bouillot Crémant de Bourgogne "Perle d'Aurore" Rosé[Tasted during WSET Diploma class – Section 2 – Week 5]

I am way too harsh with traditional method sparkling rosés. My eyebrows were raised and my lips were pursed as soon as I saw the pale salmon poured from the bottle, and I gave it a sniff with a confirmed nod.… read more

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“When I Come Around” – Green Day: NV Jansz Premium Cuvée

Tasting Note:

Eyes: clear, med gold, bubbles
Nose: clean, med intensity, youthful, mineral, citrus, hint herbaceous, stone fruit, peach, mineral, floral, apple, pear, slight toasty and yeastiness, “bread and butter”
Mouth: dry, creamy mousse, med body, med+ acid, med+ flavour intensity, citrus, lemon, green apple, hint of stone fruit, peach, hint herbaceous, med length
All in all: Good quality: though not super complex or persistent, the wine is balance and the mainly fruity (but not jammy or confected) flavours, combined with a bit of yeastiness, are quite expressive. Drink now, not suitable for ageing.
Identity Guess:
Mid-priced Non-Vintage New World Sparkling.
Is really:
High-priced Non-Vintage Transfer Method Sparkling from Tasmania, Australia.

NV Jansz Premium Cuvée[Tasted during WSET Diploma class – Section 2 – Week 5]

This was the fruitiest in our first flight of four wines – and an interesting transition from the vintage Champagne, the non-vintage Champagne, and the vintage Franciacorta.… read more