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luxemburg riesling tasting |
I am blessed with a wine loving husband, but not with
delicate taste buds. So when we were invited to join a select club of wine
tasters in Luxemburg, I agreed on the condition that I could sketch while
tasting.
We meet once every six weeks or so. The host couple chooses
a specific wine region, grape or label and every couple brings one bottle in a
price range from 5 to 30 euro. It is a ‘horizontal’ and blind tasting, during
which all the aspects of the wine are discussed and noted: appearance, aroma,
in-mouth-sensations and aftertaste. At the end the one who brought the winning wine receives a little award.
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aloxe-corton wine tasting, luxemburg...and the winner is: aloxe-corton premier cru 'les valozières' 2005 |
I love the terminology: leathery, tar, stewed prunes, chocolate, liquorice, roses, prunes, bramble fruits, earthy, smoky, wet wool, petrol... But I quickly lose track and then I start to observe and try to sketch my fellow tasters. I always spit the wine in a spittoon, but is true that some alcohol can loosen up the sketches!
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south american chardonnay wine tasting |
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south american chardonnay wine tasting: taking notes |
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saint-joseph (rhone) wine tasting |
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alentejo white wine tasting: looking, tasting, thinking |
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alentejo white wine tasting: smelling, tasting and taking notes |
Adding some colour to the wine!
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malbec wine tasting, luxemburg: the winner is catena alta 2011
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vacqueyras wine tasting, luxemburg, and the winner is: les halos de jupiter 2010 |
Once
in a while the wine tasting club goes on a little wine trip to a famous wine
region. Last weekend we celebrated the 20th anniversary of the club with a trip to the nearby Alsace wine region, where we visited some remarkable producers:
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Bernard Weber tasting |
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Réné Boehler tasting |
Here a link to our Piemonte trip in 2015.
And
here you can see the whole collection of my wine tasting sketches PLUS some useful
information about lesser known wines, and even more useful, the winning wines...