This week’s tasting was a continuation of last week. We tasted the three red wines from the Big Six grapes: Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot and Syrah/Shiraz. I lucked out again this week because my husband was given a nice bottle of Shiraz for Christmas and Emily had a bottle of Pinot Noir and Cabernet Sauvignon on hand. A group of six of us got together to partake in this tasting and one of the guests brought some fantastic cheeses from Venissimo that paired with each of the wines. I apologize ahead of time that I was not able to take as many pictures as I would have liked to.
The red wines that we sampled were: Felton Road Pinot Noir 2009
(New Zealand)
Dusted Valley Cabernet Sauvignon
(Washington)
Schild Estate Shiraz 2004 (Barossa Valley, Australia)
We started with the lightest bodied red wine, Pinot Noir. The color was a reddish-purple but it was very translucent and the fragrance was subtle. The light color translated to the mouth feel which was light while at the same time being very silky. Next, we tasted the Cabernet Sauvignon. This was my favorite wine of the night! It was fuller bodied and much more fragrant than the Pinot Noir. The texture was extra smooth and velvety….so delicious! Last but not least we tasted the Shiraz. This was the fullest bodied of them all and was a deep purple. When swirled in a glass, this wine really sticks to the edges. It coated the mouth in the same fashion with deep flavors that lingered.
So these are the big six grapes that make up the foundation of the wine market. I already feel that I have a better handle on wine, but know I have a long and enjoyable road ahead of me. The next tasting will focus on putting flavors into words…oh boy!