For sure, we love all things Top Chef, but their latest permutation, Top Chef Desserts has really stretched our patience boundaries-a more dysfunctional collection of egos, tempers and flat out oddballs we've never seen.
On October 6th's episode, we couldn't help noticing a (seemingly) accidental product placement (compared to their many, many premeditated ones). Near the episode's end, while the chefs were engaged in a finger pointing bickerfest a near empty bottle of The Bruery Orchard White could clearly be seen on the table behind them. Nice.
I'm sure the stress of competition weighs heavy on the Top Chef contestants, but seriously, how angry can a person be with a full glass of Orchard White in their hand?
Friday, October 15, 2010
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Warehouse Trade Show Blind Tasting Results
As previously reported, Dave Moore of Divino was our 2010 Warehouse Trade Show Blind Tasting contest winner. Congrats again to Dave.
As everyone in the wine business already knows--blind tasting is hard. A lot of folks were on the right track and made sound assessments, but as usual, guesses ran the gamut of potential grape varieties and place of origin.
Wine #2, the Bierzo from Castro Ventosa proved particularly difficult. It wasn't a surprise that nobody pegged it correctly, although many were able to peg it as an Old World based on it's tannin and earth notes.
It's worth pointing out that both of the blind tasting wines wholesale for less than $11.00, and many of our tasters identified them as wines that sold for higher price points, which officially makes them great values.
Thanks to all who participated. We had fun, and we hope you did too.
Here's the scoop:
Wine #1. Cooper Hill Pinot Gris Oregon 2009
Old/New World Wine
Old World 50%
New World 50%
Country
Australia 7%
Chile 7%
France 32%
Italy 11%
New Zealand 14%
Spain 7%
USA 22%
Region
Alsace 6%
Bordeaux 13%
California 6%
Loire 19%
Marlborough 6%
Oregon 13%
Other 13%
Rias Biaxas 6%
Veneto 6%
Vouvray 6%
Washington 6%
Varietal
Albarino 7%
Chardonnay 7%
Chenin Blanc 7%
Muscadet 3%
Pinot Blanc 4%
Pinot Gris/Grigio 14%
Riesling 7%
Sauvignon Blanc 43%
Torrontes 4%
White Blend 4%
Vintage
2006 4%
2007 4%
2008 62%
2009 27%
2010 4%
Alc. Content
<12.5% 32%
12.5%-13.0% 36%
13.1%-13.5% 29%
13.6%-14.0% 4%
>14.0% 0%
Approx. Wholesale Price
$6-$11 43%
$11.25-$15.00 36%
$15.25-$20.00 21%
>$20.00 0%
Wine #2. El Castro de Valtuille Bierzo 2007
Old World/New World Wine
Old World 52%
New World 48%
Country
Argentina 4%
Australia 8%
Chile 4%
France 8%
Italy 35%
Spain 15%
Uruguay 4%
USA 23%
Region
Abbruzzo 8%
Barossa 8%
Bierzo 0%
Central Coast 8%
Napa 8%
Oregon 8%
Other 8%
Priorat 8%
Rhone 15%
Santa Rita 8%
Sonoma 8%
Tuscany 8%
Umbria 8%
Varietal
Cabernet Sauvignon 12%
Carignan 4%
Carmenere 4%
Grenache 4%
Malbec 4%
Mencia 0%
Merlot 15%
Montepulciano 4%
Negroamaro 8%
Pinot Noir 12%
Sangiovese 15%
Shiraz 8%
Syrah 4%
Tannat 4%
Tempranillo 4%
Vintage
2002 8%
2005 17%
2006 8%
2007 25%
2008 33%
2009 8%
Alc. Content
<12.5% 0%
12.5%-13.0% 19%
13.1%-13.5% 26%
13.6%-14.0% 52%
>14.0% 4%
Approx. Wholesale Price
$6-$11 15%
$11.25-$15.00 54%
$15.25-$20.00 19%
>$20.00 12%
As everyone in the wine business already knows--blind tasting is hard. A lot of folks were on the right track and made sound assessments, but as usual, guesses ran the gamut of potential grape varieties and place of origin.
Wine #2, the Bierzo from Castro Ventosa proved particularly difficult. It wasn't a surprise that nobody pegged it correctly, although many were able to peg it as an Old World based on it's tannin and earth notes.
It's worth pointing out that both of the blind tasting wines wholesale for less than $11.00, and many of our tasters identified them as wines that sold for higher price points, which officially makes them great values.
Thanks to all who participated. We had fun, and we hope you did too.
Here's the scoop:
Wine #1. Cooper Hill Pinot Gris Oregon 2009
Old/New World Wine
Old World 50%
New World 50%
Country
Australia 7%
Chile 7%
France 32%
Italy 11%
New Zealand 14%
Spain 7%
USA 22%
Region
Alsace 6%
Bordeaux 13%
California 6%
Loire 19%
Marlborough 6%
Oregon 13%
Other 13%
Rias Biaxas 6%
Veneto 6%
Vouvray 6%
Washington 6%
Varietal
Albarino 7%
Chardonnay 7%
Chenin Blanc 7%
Muscadet 3%
Pinot Blanc 4%
Pinot Gris/Grigio 14%
Riesling 7%
Sauvignon Blanc 43%
Torrontes 4%
White Blend 4%
Vintage
2006 4%
2007 4%
2008 62%
2009 27%
2010 4%
Alc. Content
<12.5% 32%
12.5%-13.0% 36%
13.1%-13.5% 29%
13.6%-14.0% 4%
>14.0% 0%
Approx. Wholesale Price
$6-$11 43%
$11.25-$15.00 36%
$15.25-$20.00 21%
>$20.00 0%
Wine #2. El Castro de Valtuille Bierzo 2007
Old World/New World Wine
Old World 52%
New World 48%
Country
Argentina 4%
Australia 8%
Chile 4%
France 8%
Italy 35%
Spain 15%
Uruguay 4%
USA 23%
Region
Abbruzzo 8%
Barossa 8%
Bierzo 0%
Central Coast 8%
Napa 8%
Oregon 8%
Other 8%
Priorat 8%
Rhone 15%
Santa Rita 8%
Sonoma 8%
Tuscany 8%
Umbria 8%
Varietal
Cabernet Sauvignon 12%
Carignan 4%
Carmenere 4%
Grenache 4%
Malbec 4%
Mencia 0%
Merlot 15%
Montepulciano 4%
Negroamaro 8%
Pinot Noir 12%
Sangiovese 15%
Shiraz 8%
Syrah 4%
Tannat 4%
Tempranillo 4%
Vintage
2002 8%
2005 17%
2006 8%
2007 25%
2008 33%
2009 8%
Alc. Content
<12.5% 0%
12.5%-13.0% 19%
13.1%-13.5% 26%
13.6%-14.0% 52%
>14.0% 4%
Approx. Wholesale Price
$6-$11 15%
$11.25-$15.00 54%
$15.25-$20.00 19%
>$20.00 12%
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
2010 Warehouse Blind Tasting Winner
The results are in, and we have a winner!
Dave Moore of Divino Wine and Spirits came closest to identifying the two contest wines. He guessed Wine #1 as an Oregon Pinot Gris, and it indeed was an Oregon Pinot Gris.
The two wines were:
1. Cooper Hill Pinot Gris Oregon 2009
2. El Castro de Valtuille Bierzo 2007 (100% Mencia)
More (lots) detailed stats to follow soon about everyone's guesses. Thanks to everyone who participated, and have a great flight to California, Dave!
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