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Vox Wine Lounge blind tasting
Posted By Sebastien Gavillet On 29. February 2008 @ 22:55 In Wine Tastings | No Comments
Two blind tasting in one day is almost too good to be true.
Willy S. of [1] Aureole, Las Vegas organizes every other Tuesday night a blind wine tasting session for industry people. The tasting is composed mostly of sommeliers or MS, wine buyers and aficionados. The formula is pretty simple, a new venue for each tasting, and one type of grape varietal or wine style. Each participant must bring a bottle of the selected varietal or style. This particular event was hosted at the [2] Vox Wine Lounge in Henderson, NV. Patrick Pretz, Vox’s sommelier was the host of this event and we owe him a great thank you for his wonderful hospitality.
This is the first time I participated in this style of tasting. I have participated in numerous blind tastings before; where we would share notes once we had finished examining the wines. Unlike regular blind tastings, here, each participant plays a distinct role examining, describing, and analyzing only one aspect of the wine. From there the next taster moves on to the next aspect of the wine. The participants each take turns critiquing a specific aspect of the wine, from color, nose (aromas & bouquet), taste (aromas), structure, assessing where the wine comes from, the vintage and finally its producer.
This might all sound complicated, but is actually very entertaining and you learn abundantly when working in a group, sharing a wealth of knowledge. To show my point, out of the 14 wines sampled, the group was able to pinpoint 95% of the wine geographically. Of those 95%, 50% to a region or area, 20% to an AOC or AVA and 15% to the actual producer. 60% of the time, the vintage was correct. The only 2 wines we failed to place were a Pinot Noir Cava (sparkling wine) from Argentina and a Pinot Noir from the Loire Valley in France. This further validates my opinion that one always learn more about a wine’s characteristics when discussing it openly with other tasters. The next tasting will be hosted on Tuesday March 11th, 2008 at [3] Marche Bacchus in Summerlin. The grape varietal for the tasting will be Chardonnay, and the wine can come from anywhere in the world. Be creative and bring something everyone can enjoy. Cheers!
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[1] Aureole: http://www.aureole.com
[2] Vox Wine Lounge: http://www.voxwinelounge.com
[3] Marche Bacchus: http://www.marchebacchus.com
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