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Re: Wine Dinner - Tuesday 22nd September

Posted: Fri 18 Sep, 2015 10:18 am
by Gallagags
Amy & Michael paid up.

Re: Wine Dinner - Tuesday 22nd September

Posted: Fri 18 Sep, 2015 10:32 am
by gwagensteve
Cheers guys.

I've called on my standby to fill the house.

It's going to be a great night. All wines will be shown blind so none of us know what we're tasting. This is always heaps of fun.

Steve.

Re: Wine Dinner - Tuesday 22nd September

Posted: Sat 19 Sep, 2015 7:42 pm
by gwagensteve
I was at an American wine tasting Phil was hosting today, and he's pretty excited about Tuesday night. He's apparently smashed the challenge wines.

Steve.

Re: Wine Dinner - Tuesday 22nd September

Posted: Sun 20 Sep, 2015 11:29 pm
by Filmic
We got a start time yet? Just wasn't sure If I missed it.

:P

Re: Wine Dinner - Tuesday 22nd September

Posted: Mon 21 Sep, 2015 7:39 am
by gwagensteve
7.00pm. Sorry if I hadn't made that clear earlier

Steve.

Re: Wine Dinner - Tuesday 22nd September

Posted: Mon 21 Sep, 2015 4:13 pm
by Filmic
Cool 8-)

Enough time to give cat a jab before I head in

Re: Wine Dinner - Tuesday 22nd September

Posted: Wed 23 Sep, 2015 7:29 am
by gwagensteve
Well, that was a triumph. Huge thanks to everyone who came along and really engaged with what I was aiming to do. I think some preconceptions were smashed.

Steve.

Re: Wine Dinner - Tuesday 22nd September

Posted: Wed 23 Sep, 2015 7:55 am
by Greg
Great night Steve and phil!

And congrats to me for identifying a wine :)

Re: Wine Dinner - Tuesday 22nd September

Posted: Wed 23 Sep, 2015 8:02 am
by gwagensteve
I'll post the full list of wines tonight.

Re: Wine Dinner - Tuesday 22nd September

Posted: Wed 23 Sep, 2015 5:20 pm
by gwagensteve
Hi all, once again, thanks for coming along, I had a great night and I reckon everyone else did too.

Scopri excelled themselves with the food. The quality and service was very smart, as was the wine matching. Couldn't recommend them enough.

Here are the wines.

Bubbles:

Larmandier Bernier Terre de Vertus Blanc de Blancs 1er Cru Champagne, 2009 ($150)

This was Seonaid's Challenge wine, Dry Champagne. Fair to say no new ground was broken here for her, but it was a lovely choice

Whites:

Willem Kurt Vermentino Alpine Valleys 2014 ($26)
Domaine Zind-Humbrecht Terroir Riesling Alsace 2012 ($45)

Served with A Kingfish carpaccio.

McWilliams Mt Pleasant Lovedale Semillion Hunter Valley 1998 ($95)
Domaine Rewa Chardonnay Central Otago 2013 ($56)

Served with King George Whiting

Quite a few people had nominated whites of various styles as their challenge wine, an I had nominated natural wine as my challenge. This bracket of whites really turned some people around. The Chardonnay was very nearly my wine of the night and can almost be considered a natural wine, so that was a big surprise for me.

Reds:

Gemtree Luna Roja Tempranillo McLaren Vale 2014 ($27)
Conde de Valdemar Gran Riserva Rioja 2007 ($51)

Served with Veal, Lamb and Pork pasta

Gros Nore Bandol 2010 (Magnum, $132)
Nebbiolo (sorry, didn't get the details ($99)

Served with Osso Bucco

Tempranillo had been nominated as Greg and Fels Challenge wine, and the Bandol and Neb are certainly wines that are a bit outside the normal range of drinking locally. The Bandol came through as wine of the night. I was supposed to bring a Natural Syrah (Bobar Estate Syrah, Yarra Valley, 2013, $31) but didn't due to a misunderstanding. I'm glad I didn't as the Neb was lovely and the Syrah would have been my challenge wine (and I have tasted it before)

Stanton & Killeen Vintage Port 2006

Served with Cheese

And that was that.

Phil was an excellent host and guide. Hopefully we can get another one going for next year.

Steve.