My night with the "Black Tongues".
Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 10:57 pm
I was most priviliged to get an invite by Steve (aka 707) to a Black Tongues tasting when I was in Adelaide. The subject of this night's tasting was Super Cabernets.
There were ten bottles numbered, strangely, 1- 10 all currently available Cabernets.
I have lost my sheet so do not have details but hopefully Steve or one of the others will fill in the gaps.
Each person has a sheet and judges the wine on colour, nose and taste. You are given a 40ml. serving of each wine. This is done very simply by having XL5 tasting glasses with a mark at the 40ml. level. This is necessary because there were about 18 tasters present so everybody gets the same amount to taste.
We had about an hour to taste these wines and judge them. When this time is up there is a tally made. From 1 to 10 you are asked to vote for your favourite wine of the night, then the next two. Finally the least favourite is voted on.
The votes are tallied and then the names of the wines behind the numbers are announced. There were some big surprises when these were given out.
The top 3 from memory were Moss Wood, Yalumba The Menzies and Reynella Basket Press.
Not sure if it came dead last, it did in my vote, the John Riddoch.
Some of the others from memory were -
Te Mata
Moss Wood Ribbon Vale
Balnaves The Tally
The grey cells are diminishing at an ever increasing rate so I forget the others. It was a very interesting excercise and I thank Steve and the other Black Tongues for allowing me to participate.
Mike.
There were ten bottles numbered, strangely, 1- 10 all currently available Cabernets.
I have lost my sheet so do not have details but hopefully Steve or one of the others will fill in the gaps.
Each person has a sheet and judges the wine on colour, nose and taste. You are given a 40ml. serving of each wine. This is done very simply by having XL5 tasting glasses with a mark at the 40ml. level. This is necessary because there were about 18 tasters present so everybody gets the same amount to taste.
We had about an hour to taste these wines and judge them. When this time is up there is a tally made. From 1 to 10 you are asked to vote for your favourite wine of the night, then the next two. Finally the least favourite is voted on.
The votes are tallied and then the names of the wines behind the numbers are announced. There were some big surprises when these were given out.
The top 3 from memory were Moss Wood, Yalumba The Menzies and Reynella Basket Press.
Not sure if it came dead last, it did in my vote, the John Riddoch.
Some of the others from memory were -
Te Mata
Moss Wood Ribbon Vale
Balnaves The Tally
The grey cells are diminishing at an ever increasing rate so I forget the others. It was a very interesting excercise and I thank Steve and the other Black Tongues for allowing me to participate.
Mike.