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The Ugly Duckling: Gonzalez Byass Tio Pepe Fino Sherry

Tasting Note:

Eyes: clear, pale lemon, legs
Nose: clean, med+ intensity, developing, white almonds, brine, citrus, hint pear, mineral
Mouth: dry, med body, med- acid, light fortification, med+ flavour intensity, salty, brine, white almonds, citrus, pear, hint butter, med length
All in all: Good quality: The wine’s simple fino flavours are intense and concentrated, wrapped up by a fresh and balanced structure, but isn’t too persistent. Drink now: not suitable for ageing.
Identity Guess:
Mid-priced Fino Sherry from Spain.
Is really: 
Mid-priced Fino Sherry from Spain.

Gonzalez Byass Tio Pepe Fino Sherry[Tasted during WSET Diploma class – Section 2 – Week 2]

The Palomino grape is a bit of a boring jerk in its grape form, but it’s able to blossom into several types of sherries. … read more

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Haim – “Falling”: NV Lini 910 “Labrusca” Lambrusco

Tasting Note:

Eyes: clear, deep purple, hint of bubbles
Nose: clean, youthful, pronounced intensity, hint of dark chocolate, dark berry jam, blueberries, blackberries, earth, bramble, cassis, grapey, apple, hint herbal
Mouth: dry, med body, med+ acid, delicate mousse, med alcohol, low soft tannin, med length, med+ flavour intensity, bramble, dark berry jam, apple, blueberries, blackberries, blackcurrant
All in all: Good quality: the brightly acidic wine provides a balance to the intense dark berry flavours which are simple and only have a medium length on the palate. Drink now; not suitable for ageing.
Identity Guess:
Mid-priced Non-Vintage Sparkling Shiraz from Australia.
Is really:
Mid-priced Non-Vintage Lambrusco from Italy.

NV Lini 910 "Lambrusca" Lambrusco[Tasted during WSET Diploma class – Section 2 – Week 2]

I’m not super familiar with the sparkling red that is Lambrusco.… read more

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Five-cent candy: NV Yellow Tail Bubbles

Tasting Note:

Eyes: clear, pale lemon, bubbles
Nose: clean, pronounced intensity, youthful, candied pear, pear drop, ripe citrus, orange, candied fruit, ripe, gummy bears, floral
Mouth: dry, med- body, med- acid, med- alcohol, short length, pronounced flavour intensity, candied green fruit, candied pear, hint mineral, gummy bears, ripe citrus, delicate mousse
All in all: Acceptable quality: though the wine has expressive flavours, their sweet simplicity doesn’t have the acid to support it, nor the persistence. Drink now: not suitable for ageing.
Identity Guess:
Inexpensive Non-Vintage Prosecco from Italy.
Is really:
Inexpensive Non-Vintage sparkling wine from Australia.

NV Yellow Tail Bubbles[Tasted during WSET Diploma class – Section 2 – Week 2]

The third wine in our flight was an obvious shift in quality and style.… read more

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That less popular but better coffee shop: NV Varnier Fannière Champagne Grand Cru Cuvée St. Denis

Tasting Note:

Eyes: clear, med- lemon, bubbles
Nose: clean, med+ intensity, developing, caramel, ripe red apple, biscuit, brioche, mineral, butter, bread, ginger, buttered pastry
Mouth: dry, med body, med+ acid, med alcohol, med+ length, pronounced flavour intensity, caramel, brioche, red apple, biscuit, butter, mineral, creamy mousse
All in all: Very good quality: The intensity and concentration of complex flavours is outstanding, supported by a med+ acidic structure. But the alcohol is slightly imbalanced. Drink now: not suitable for ageing.
Identity Guess:
Premium Non-Vintage Champagne from France OR a traditionally-made non-vintage sparkling from the New World; Blanc de Blancs or Chardonnay-dominated blend.
Is really: 
Premium Non-Vintage Champagne from France.

NV Varnier Fannière Champagne Grand Cru Cuvée St. Denis[Tasted during WSET Diploma class – Section 2 – Week 2]

The search for grower Champagne is becoming as trendy as quinoa.… read more

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The Starbucks of Champagne: NV Moët & Chandon Champagne Brut Impérial

Tasting Note:

Eyes: clear, med- lemon, bubbles
Nose: clean, med+ intensity, developing, green apple, biscuit, nuts, almond, bread, mineral, flint, citrus, spice, cinnamon, nutmeg
Mouth: dry, med- body, high acid, med- alcohol, med+ length, med flavour intensity, green apple, citrus, hint nuts, hint autolytic, mineral, cream mousse
All in all: Very good quality: the structured high acid is well balanced, and the developing flavours are elegant and intense. The wine has hints of secondary characteristics but lacks some complexity. Drink now: not suitable for ageing.
Identity Guess:
Premium Non-Vintage Champagne from France, possibly dominant in red grapes or done in a Blanc de Noirs style.
Is really: 
Premium Non-Vintage Champagne from France.

NV Moët & Chandon Champagne Brut Impérial[Tasted during WSET Diploma class – Section 2 – Week 2]

Huzzah, y’all!… read more

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Bodegas Hidalgo “La Gitana” En Rama Manzanilla (flawed bottle)

Tasting Note:

Eyes: clear, pale gold, legs
Nose: clean, med intensity, developed, brine, almonds, hint dried citrus peel, hint meaty, citrus, hint vinegar
Mouth: dry, med+ body, med acid, low fortification, med+ flavour intensity, hint brine, almonds, cashews, hint meatiness, fleshy finish, med+ length
All in all: Apparently, a flawed bottle despite my original guess of very good quality. I obviously need to drink more sherry.
Identity Guess:
Mid-priced Amontillado from Spain.
Is really:
High-priced Manzanilla (En Rama) from Spain.

Bodegas Hidalgo "La Gitana" En Rama Manzanilla[Tasted during WSET Diploma class – Section 2 – Week 2]

Flawed bottle, unfortunately (oxidized?). I definitely need to drink sherry more, because I hilariously thought that the wine was better than it was (which was flawed). I will shamelessly praise myself for guessing Amontillado, which apparently this wine seemed like.… read more

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Monday afternoon in a bottle: 2012 Artero Macabeo Verdejo

Tasting Note:

Eyes: clear, med- lemon, legs
Nose: clean, med- intensity, youthful, mineral, pear, citrus, hint orange, stone fruit, peach, white flowers, hint herbal
Mouth: dry, med body, med- acid, med alcohol, med flavour intensity, med length, mineral, pear, citrus, stone fruit, floral
All in all: Good quality: while the wine lacks in complexity and persistence, there is a balance and moderate intensity on the palate.

2012 Artero Macabeo VerdejoThis wine serves as a symbol of my half-assed sort of not really “New Year’s resolution” to try all the cheaper value wines in the store. It was also my house “emergency wine”, just in case I decided I wanted to drink today (which evidently I did), and it also served as my reward wine – so I had a goal of studying a certain amount of things (Which happened to be Champagne) before I was allowed to open the wine.… read more

Life · WSET Diploma

WSET Diploma – Section 2 – Week 1

Jan 8-9, 2014

I’ve been putting off a life update for a while due to a whirlwind of busy with wads of procrastination stuffed in between. I’ve completed the WSET Diploma Unit 4 (Spirits) exam back in November which wasn’t too bad, but I’m less confident about the coursework assignment I handed in for Unit 1 (Business). It might be the case that I’m too unaware of how the global market works for me to have compiled my data and interpreted it sufficiently like an intelligent person, and we’ll see if a rewrite is needed. In any case, it’s done. I slaved for hours on that essay – and my printer, of course – ran out of ink the night before I handed it in.… read more

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A woven Christmas sweater: Gonzalez Byass “Nutty Solera” Medium Sherry

Tasting Note:

Eyes: clear, med amber, legs
Nose: clean, fully developed, pronounced intensity, grilled nuts, almonds, mushroom, fig, caramel, hint citrus and apple, earthy funk
Mouth: sweet, med+ body, med+ intensity, med- acid, high alcohol/fortification, grilled nuts, mushroom, bready, hint fruit, long length.
All in all: Very good quality: the wine has persistent and complex tertiary notes but lacks a touch of concentration and complexity. Drink now: not suitable for ageing.
Identity Guess: Premium Madeira (made from Bual or Malmsey) from Portugal.
Is really: Mid-priced blended Sherry from Spain.

Gonzalez-Byass "Nutty Solera" Medium Sherry[Tasted during WSET Diploma class – Section 2 – Week 1]

A big example of the whole price and preference thing not matching here, since out of the three wines in our blind fortified lineup, this was the wine I designated as the highest quality (though all three were agreed-upon as very good quality).… read more

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The first of December: Graham’s 10 Year Old Tawny Port

Tasting Note:

Eyes: clear, med+ tawny, legs
Nose: clean, fully developed, med+ intensity, dried red fruit, dried strawberry, dried cherry, prune, raisin, nuts, spice, white pepper, earth, hint mushroom, fig, dried flowers
Mouth: sweet, med+ body, med acid, high alcohol/fortification, med+ length, med+ flavour intensity, earth, mushroom, dried red fruit, dried strawberry, dried cherry, nuts, raisin, low and fine-grained tannin
All in all: Very good quality: the wine is intense, complex, and persistent, but could have benefitted from slightly more tertiary complexity. Drink now: not suitable for ageing.
Identity Guess: Mid-priced Banyuls from France.
Is really: High-priced Port from Portugal, 10 Years Old.

Graham's 10 Year Old Tawny Port[Tasted during WSET Diploma class – Section 2 – Week 1]

Port is an interesting thing. It’s one of those things I’ve fallen in love with upon first high-quality angelic sip, but there’s really no one to open subsequent bottles with, and that much sugar in one sitting sounds like a recipe of caloric disaster.… read more