Abel Pharmboy set up a wine-tasting for this evening with a selection of wines from Wine Authorities for us to taste.
Abel professes to be an “amateur” at wine-tasting, but I’m coming here from Northern California, so I have to represent! Also, after this morning’s coffee tasting, I’m kind of sold on the idea that looking, smelling, and tasting carefully can give me something like a better appreciation of the complexities of fermented grape juice. So, I’m going to attempt something more detailed.
I’m taking my guidance from this article, and will be describing:
Color: (what color the wine is)
Clarity: (how opaque, translucent, sediment-laden, etc.)
Smell – first impression: (quick whiff after a swirl)
Smell – second impression: (deep inhale with nose in the glass)
Taste – attack phase: (initial impression, driven by alcohol content, tannins, acidity, and residual sugar)
Taste – evolution phase: (flavor profile as it develops on the palate)
Taste – finish: (how long the flavor lasts after swallowing, what persists)
On to the empirical data …
Number one:
- Color: Pale straw
- Clarity: crystal
- Smell – first impression: peach, flowers
- Smell – second impression: citrus, melon
- Taste – attack phase: buttery, balanced
- Taste – evolution phase: golden raspberry, rootbeer
- Taste – finish: light
Rully Premier Cru 2005 Eric De Suremain
Number two:
- Color: golden
- Clarity: viscous
- Smell – first impression: sweet melons
- Smell – second impression: lavender, jam
- Taste – attack phase: citrus, a little sweet
- Taste – evolution phase: vanilla, pears
- Taste – finish: oak, grapefruit
Lynmar 2005 Russian River Valley Chardonnay
Number three:
- Color: Purplish-red
- Clarity: Somewhat opaque
- Smell – first impression: Blackberry, cherry
- Smell – second impression: Creme brulee
- Taste – attack phase: Light tannin
- Taste – evolution phase: Black pepper
- Taste – finish: Persimmon.
Lemelson Vineyards Thea’s Selelction Pinot Noir 2006 Wilamette Valley
Number four:
- Color: Deep maroon
- Clarity: Jewel-like
- Smell – first impression: Super-ripe strawberries
- Smell – second impression: hint of pomegranate
- Taste – attack phase: round, mineral
- Taste – evolution phase: grilled figs with balsamic vinegar
- Taste – finish: Nutmeg
Alma Rosa Pinot Noir 2007 Santa Rita Hills
They’re all very nice wines in their own way. Thanks to Abel and to the Wine Authorities!





That’s all very nice and analytical. But most importantly: Are you fucking plastered yet? If so, w00t!! If not, why not!?
Ping! (11 weeks later).
I have a great picture of you writing on the laptop at the wine table.