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Breathtaking International Tasting!

It is true that there have been times I have lost track of time when tasting wine… but let me tell you that never in the way we did last Saturday. We had a superb tasting in a kind of cavern restaurant where you could not say it was daytime or nighttime outside… it was like going through a tunnel time where lunch and tasting lasted 5 hours!
We were 11 wine passionate people enjoying of eleven amazing wines!!! Of course, all wine accompanied by true exquisite Spanish food.
It would be hard for me to talk about everything we ate… because it was an endless ceremony of different delightful dishes… but I can tell you much more about the wines we had… that out of 11 I could not say I disliked one. It was that kind of tasting where the quality is so elevated that no wine could be discarded. For sure I liked some of them better than others…And I had my favorite wines as well!
1.    FRANCIS COPPOLA FAMILY WINES CHARDONNAY 1997 – NAPA
It was absolutely in great shape for its twelve years. It had a beautiful nose that started with softly toasty hazelnuts and as soon as it started breathing it became fruitier with some touches of green apples and passion fruit. Velvety and crisp, good volume and really nice integrated acidity and lingering finish.
2.   CHATEAU LE GAY – SAMPLE WINE PARCEL LA ROUTE MERLOT 2009 – POMEROL
We started with a wine that despite of not being ready we could start feeling the great vintage 2009 will be for Pomerol. Appealing purple with black hues with smooth tannins that you wouldn’t guess it is a month-old wine!
3.  BERGSTROM  PINOT NOIR 2006 – DUNDEE HILSS VALLEY -  OREGON
An absolutely great exponent of a true Pinot Noir. Elegant nose, black cherries, earthy minerality and subtle spices. Finesse in its tannins and fabulous explosion in mouth. A Pinot that could be compared easily with first-class Burgundy Pinot Noirs.
4.   LACHIN PINOT NOIR 2005 – OREGON
Much more exotic on the nose and palate. Concentrated cherry and an appealing touch of earthiness, which complements the full-flavored, bright, ripe fruit. Excellent mid-palate and it really lingers on the finish.
5.  CHATEAU LE GAY 2002 – POMEROL - 90% Merlot – 10% Cabernet Franc
This is what Robert Parker wrote about this wine…“A deep saturated purple color is accompanied by aromas of plums, figs, and black cherry liqueur. This dense, full-bodied, muscular, firmly tannic Pomerol should be cellared for 5-8 years, and enjoyed over the following 10-20. This is clearly a property to watch now that it is in the hands of Catherine Pere-Verge, who is intent on taking it to the summit of Pomerol. In a challenging vintage for this appellation she has produced one of the most powerful and concentrated wines of the year (with the assistance of Michel Rolland). Bravo.” … After 6 years I say again Bravo!!
6.  BUGADER 2005 – Joan d’Anguera Montsant – TARRAGONA
Montsant, a relatively new D.O., surrounds the famous D.O. of Priorat southwest of Barcelona. With its 70% Syrah it shows all the characteristics of first-class Syrah. It had a bit of rustic tannins for my taste, on the nose it is smoky, meaty and even slightly earthy. On the palate the wine is rich with blackberry flavors.
7.    RIDGE MONTE BELLO 1997 – Santa Cruz Mountains – CALIFORNIA – 75% Cabernet Sauvignon, 12% Petit Verdot, 11% Merlot, 2% Cabernet Franc
Elegant fruit whose tannins have softened considerably after 12 years without losing character. Still I think it should be drunk now or in no more than 2 years…Naturally signs of time are started to be noticed. I loved it though!
8.   BALTHVS 2004 – BORDEAUX SUPERIORMerlot
40 year-old Merlot vines gave birth to this wine. It is a concentrated wine, lot of black fruit and tobacco. Personally I think it needs more time in the bottle to be fully enjoyed.
9.    PSIS TEMPRANILLO 2007 – RIBERA DEL DUERO
Peter Sisseck has made this exciting wine. It is supposed to be a revelation concerning its style. I personally liked it a lot. Juicy and really pleasant acidity. A very attractive wine.
10.   LINDAFLOR MALBEC 2005- MENDOZA
Well… what can I say… I have been in love with Lindaflor 2004 for a long time now. Lindaflor 2005 was rich, intense, with amazing velvety tannins but still needing time. I think this wine has a great aging potential… so we need to wait for it at least a couple of years if possible.
11.   OPUS ONE 2005 – NAPA – 88% Cabernet Sauvignon, 5% Merlot, 3% Petit Verdot, 3% Cabernet Franc, 1% Malbec.
The result of a partnership between Robert Mondavi and Baron Philippe de Rothschild to create a Bordeaux style blend in Napa Valley. Outstanding concentrated aromas of blueberry, violets, licorice and a touch of nutmeg and black pepper. In mouth it is so velvety, elegant but concentrated as well… I have to say that it was definitely my favorite of this unforgettable tasting!


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