I recently hosted a private wine tasting for a very special group of friends. We were a lively mixed bunch with a few of us having been to a wine tasting before, some of us having a little knowledge about wine from their travels and a few who were not wine drinkers
I had selected the wines to highlight that there are more grape varieties available than the usual go to wines on the supermarket shelves and that wine is a personal preference hence so much choice. As it was a private event I did not take photos of the wines so my images are taken from online; sources credited.
Our evening began with a light rosé Italian wine produced by Freixenet who are well known for their superb sparkling wine so it was a surprise to discover this was a still wine.
This slightly perfumed rose wine is a blend of Corvina and Garganega Bianc from the Veneto vineyards. Its flavours included cherries and strawberries with a light finish, a perfect aperitif for our evening of wine. Everyone enjoyed this with suggestions of adding fresh fruit such as strawberries.
Photo - Morrisons |
White wine is perfect for the summer; with a light lunch, in the garden on a sunny afternoon or watching the sun set on a warm summer night. I selected three wines from differences of country, made from different grapes and having different flavours.
Photos - Majestic, Morrisons, Aneed |
Our first wine had the most complexity of the three, Côté Mas L'esprit du Midi. Produced by the superb Domaine Mas this Languedoc white was predominantly Grenache Blanc with Marsanne, Vermentino and Viognier added to the blend. It's nose had floral notes and its flavour was full of peaches and lemons. With a heavier depth and viscosity to the first wine and a lengthier finish it was a little too complex for some although enjoyed by others.
Photo - Morrisons |
The slight oak was soon discovered in this wine but it was very smooth and fairly soft. Aromas of dark fruit and black pepper could be detected and most guests commentated on the chocolate under tones in its flavour. Certainly not a summer garden wine but one to definitely be enjoyed with a hearty red meat meal.
Photo - Vivino |
It was such a fun tasting, especially demonstrating and others practising the wine tasting mouth washing technique. With such a variety there was a wine for all with some being more popular than others and everyone finding new grapes, wines and styles.
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