The Teddy Bears Birthday
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2004 12:21 pm
At least once per year, on a weekend where we have nothing else planned, the weather is nice, everyone is relaxed and the kids deserve a treat, my wife declares a Teddy Bears birthday !!
So it was the other weekend, myself and my wife put our heads together, announced it to our kids and asked some of their friends around to share cake, icecream, lollies, milkshakes and teddy bear biscuits. Their parents also came and we put on a pasta with some nice rich bolog. sauce and wines.
So, my wife prepared the teddy bears and kids food while I started on the pasta and selected the wine. I chose a white to start with and some inexpensive reds (recently discussed on this and other forums) to see if they could pass muster as a house wine.
While I was cooking the pasta and sipping on the wine I tried to explain how wine is made to my 9 year old. I was describing the fermentation process and indicated that the yeast was alive, it ate the sugars and turned them into alcohol, I was carrying on in this vein for a bit when he suddenly he burst out laughing and whispered to his mate. They both proceeeded to roll around the floor in fits of giggles. It seems that they thought their parents were quite gross drinking yeast poo ! Kids !
2001 Malcolm Creek Chardonnay
I first had this at a dinner here in Adelaide organised by Gavin last year. Bert from W* bought it along to try. I really liked it when I tried it and it also stood out in my mind because I used to drive past the cellar door entrance all the time, without giving the place a second thought. Next time we were up that way I grabbed a case from them. Over the last year I have been quite dissapointed with it on a number of occassions as it never seemed as good as it did from my memory of the dinner evening or at the cellar door tasting. However, this afternoon the stars must have been aligned correctly or something as it was a very, very enjoyable white wine.
A sweet nose of pineapple, buttered toast and a bit of honeydew melon. Very nice complex flavours of bannana, melon and butterscotch and a nice length.
2001 Ingoldby Shiraz
A nice violet color with plums on the nose. Flavours of blackberry, plums and a little white pepper. A light mouthfeel with a pleasant amount of alcohol present and a rather short length.
2001 Wynns Shiraz
Decanted for 2 hours. A nice purple color with a dusty nose. Flavours of Red berrys, blackberry, Prune and Vanilla. Not bad but I beleive the 2002 is supposed to be even better ?
So it was the other weekend, myself and my wife put our heads together, announced it to our kids and asked some of their friends around to share cake, icecream, lollies, milkshakes and teddy bear biscuits. Their parents also came and we put on a pasta with some nice rich bolog. sauce and wines.
So, my wife prepared the teddy bears and kids food while I started on the pasta and selected the wine. I chose a white to start with and some inexpensive reds (recently discussed on this and other forums) to see if they could pass muster as a house wine.
While I was cooking the pasta and sipping on the wine I tried to explain how wine is made to my 9 year old. I was describing the fermentation process and indicated that the yeast was alive, it ate the sugars and turned them into alcohol, I was carrying on in this vein for a bit when he suddenly he burst out laughing and whispered to his mate. They both proceeeded to roll around the floor in fits of giggles. It seems that they thought their parents were quite gross drinking yeast poo ! Kids !
2001 Malcolm Creek Chardonnay
I first had this at a dinner here in Adelaide organised by Gavin last year. Bert from W* bought it along to try. I really liked it when I tried it and it also stood out in my mind because I used to drive past the cellar door entrance all the time, without giving the place a second thought. Next time we were up that way I grabbed a case from them. Over the last year I have been quite dissapointed with it on a number of occassions as it never seemed as good as it did from my memory of the dinner evening or at the cellar door tasting. However, this afternoon the stars must have been aligned correctly or something as it was a very, very enjoyable white wine.
A sweet nose of pineapple, buttered toast and a bit of honeydew melon. Very nice complex flavours of bannana, melon and butterscotch and a nice length.
2001 Ingoldby Shiraz
A nice violet color with plums on the nose. Flavours of blackberry, plums and a little white pepper. A light mouthfeel with a pleasant amount of alcohol present and a rather short length.
2001 Wynns Shiraz
Decanted for 2 hours. A nice purple color with a dusty nose. Flavours of Red berrys, blackberry, Prune and Vanilla. Not bad but I beleive the 2002 is supposed to be even better ?