The first bracket presented the group with a bevy of blond beauties - some classy, some a bit too forward, all depending on how you like them.
Wine #1: Domaine Blain Gagnard Chassagne Montrachet Cillerats Premier Cru 2005 (brought by David Fatches)
Pure fruit, minerality and zest w/hint of flint/gun smoke. Good acid. A very persistent wine. Just a touch of heat on the finish as the wine warmed in the glass. Alc 13.3% - Secretary's rating 92 pts.
Wine #2: Leewin Estate Art Series Chardonnay 2005 (brought by Peter McKelvey)
A much bigger wine with overt oak on the nose. Big and painful on the palate. "A Hefer" - Steve Handley. Definitely needs more time to settle. This was a wine that divided the group. Alc: 14.5% Secretary's rating 88 pts.
Wine #3 Grosset Piccadilly Chardonnay 2003 (brought by Trent Dolphin)
Showing a lot of minerality, cool lemon drops, still very tight. Undoubtedly a high quality chardonnay built for the long haul, only criticism was that it seamed short on the finish. Alc 14.0% - Secretary's rating 91 pts.
Group ranking bracket winner = Wine #1
At this stage, it became painfully obvious that the quality of the stemware was letting us down and not doing justice to the wines served (ISO 9000 tasting glasses - or something like it). It was agreed that this would be the last of this and that corrective measures would be addressed in the forth coming club rules. Because stemware matters...just ask Riedel.
The Beret: Caught up in the moment, Philippe presented the newly self-appointed Secretary with the Order of Merit (the Beret) together with a tasteful rapper's gold chain necklace in recognition of services rendered and overall outstanding contribution to date. The Secretary graciously accepted, but then suggested that the winner of each bracket have honour of donning the beret. It was agreed and so it will now be a club tradition. It's suggested that the coveted gold necklace only be worn by the individual who then holds the title of WOTN, and so it will be passed from one to another.
Second Bracket: Chardonnay
The ensuing kerfuffle had to be experienced to be appreciated as well as the lessons learned.
Wine #1: Kumeu River Coddington Chardonnay 2006
Initially, seemed oaky but settled down quickly to reveal a more subtle wine, rich on the nose, very tight and citrus driven. Secretary's rating 92 pts.
Duane: supposed that the wine was from the Hunter and was probably Scarborough.
Wine #2: Kumeu River Coddington Chardonnay 2006
Beautiful nose, roasted hazelnuts, less acid than Wine #1, subtle, more refined. Secretary's rating 93 pts.
Peter McKelvey: "I think it's the same wine"
Duane: when pressed for comment - "Wine #1 will age better than #2 and for that reason, preferred Wine #1"
Although Peter's comments initially fell on deaf ears - howls of disbelief and embarrassment followed when it was revealed that Scott and the Secretary had both indeed brought the Kumeu River Coddington Chardonnay 2006 (both wines screw capped). The Secretary cried "bottle variation" but the Professor A.K.A. David Fatches pointed out that given the small pours, only 3-4 ml of the previous wine would be needed to effectively create a blend and materially alter the flavour profile of the wine. It was agreed that this was the more plausible answer.
Lesson Learned: Rinse between wines or change glasses. Nearly all were convinced it was a different wine. It doesn't take much residual wine to taint the next one.
Third Bracket: Pinot Noir
Another almighty balls up...
Wine #1: ?
What a beauty, massively aromatic, reminiscent of Clos De Vougeot. Deeply perfumed cherries, musk, latent power, a knock out wine. - Believed to be Philippe Mady's wine. Secretary's rating 96 pts.
Wine #2: Quartz Reef Pinot Noir 2002
Nice pinot, clean, bright fruit, just simply outclassed by Wine #1. - Peter Matthew's wine. Secretary's rating 91 pts.
Wine #3: Curly Flat Pinot Noir 2002
Slightly musty on the nose, brett? A Hunter pinot perhaps? Good sweet fruit, moderate slightly green edged tannins…….becoming horsier with air. Couldn't get pasty the musty/horsiness. - Believed to be Craig Farmer's wine. Secretary's rating 88 pts.
The Secretary immediately rose to the defence of Curly Flat's stellar reputation, crying foul and that something had to be wrong, as he'd had numerous vintages of the wine previously, none of which showed like this one.
This then lead to Duane craftily picking up on the fact that all the wines had been poured out of order and that no one knew what the heck they we're drinking. At this point, all civility went out the window and the expletives flew thick and fast.
Lesson Learned: In future, someone - most likely the host, needs to oversee the correct pouring of the wines. Alternatively, the donor pours their respective wine.
Wines #1 & #3 were swapped. The winner of the bracket was Craig's Curly Flat.
Fourth Bracket:
Normality resumed, complete with Duane's tradition of bringing a corked wine...
Wine #1: Carlei Estate Pinot Noir 2003
A gem of a pinot, excellent pinosity, nose not giving much away, but the palate everything it should be. - Steve Handley's wine. Secretary's rating 93 pts.
Wine #2: Bonne Mares Domaine Comte Georges De Vogue 1997
The rest of the group was still trying to get their head and noses around the wine, when Duane cried foul (corked) with mutters about $550, %&*$# corks! Etc. a familiar site to all.Note: Despite the slight mustiness, the wine exhibited beautiful fruit on the palate with a very long finish. I scored it in my top 3 - Duane's wine Secretary's rating 94 pts.
Bracket winner believed to be Wine #1 (TBC...)
Wines of the Night (WOTN)
1. Curly Flat Pinot Noir 2002 - Craig Farmer (WOTN)
2. Domaine Blain Gagnard Chassagne Montrachet Cillerats Premier Cru 2005 - David Fatches
3. Equal tie between the Carlei Estate Pinot Noir 2002 and the Leewin Estate Art Series Chardonnay 2005
Philippe is commended by the group for his efforts in coordinating the night, but moreover for the sense of fun and mischief he brought to the night. As usual, the wines were outstanding as was the company. Here's to the faithful.
To the Order:
I Will Drink The Highest Quality
And Never In Miserable Quantity
A Beer Or Two But Never Too Many
Good Wines Will Always Keep Me Happy
Menu
Seared scallops, Chinese black truffle, purple potatoes & asparagus barigoule
First Bracket : Chardonnay
David Fatches - Trent Dolphin - Peter Mc Kelvey
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Snapper fillet, truss tomato, zucchini & fennel sauce Crispy
Second bracket : Chardonnay
Scott Perry – Phillip Blanco and Daniel (guest of Phillip B)
Matt Thompson (guest of Phil J)
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Bangalow sweet pork, piperade & jus
Third Bracket : Pinot - Peter Matthews - Duane Roy – Philippe Mady
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Honey glazed duck breast, kipflers, chestnuts, baby spinach & jus
Fourth bracket : Pinot - Craig Farmer - Steve Handley -
Phil Jacobs and Russell Higginbotham (guest of Phil J)
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Chocolate fondant with milk ice cream
Tea & Coffee