Sunday, September 23, 2012

And the winner is...

With six wines and seven judges, the selection of Meridian was unanimous as the winner.  There was significant debate over the rankings, but the results tallied up as:
 
1st Place: Meridian ($6)
2nd Place: AbbeyVille ($13)
3rd Place: Apex ($17, 91 pts)
4th Place: Trellis ($6)
5th Place: Duboeuf Pouilly Fuisse ($18)
6th Place: Dingo ($10)

Despite finishing last (Four 6th place, two 4th place, and one 2nd place votes), the judges commented that all the wines were very drinkable.  Dingo was described as, "A classic chardonnay: full bodied, oaky and buttery."  While it may not have been the style prefed by the judges, the buttery character of Dingo was created by the "sur lies" technique used in the making of the Chardonnay.  If you like heavy Chardonnay's, a "winter white" as one judge called it, you'll love the Dingo!

Friday, September 21, 2012

Taste Test: Results to Come

Early Wines Chardonnay will go up against some stiff competition this weekend:
  • Meridian Chardonnay – California (2011) $6
  • Trellis Chaonnay - Sonoma County  $6
  • AbbeyVille Chardonnay – Napa Valley (2010) $13
  • Apex Chardonnay – 91 pts  – Yakima Valley, Washington (2010)  $17
  • Duboeuf Pouilly Fuisse Oak, White Burgundy – France (2010) $18 
 
Assessed by returning judges Jeff, Kristen, and Kyler; we will also joined by Jim and Jeremy - flown in from Nasheville for the competition.

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Batches #2 and #3

The Chardonnay and Zinfandel are bottled, labeled, and ready to go! With their extra aging time in the barrel, both wines are ready to drink.  Some upcoming taste tests will determine if we've got the quality to match our Rioja batch.  With this much wine you have to hope it's good!

Saturday, September 8, 2012

The Dingo is Out!

The first Early Wine to be aged in the Hungarian Oak barrel, our 2012 Australian Chardonnay was bottled on August 12th.  See the Seinfeld inspired artwork on the Label Archive page, and get ready for the "Dingo!"