Tuesday, October 15, 2013

First Official Wine Tasting

Gina and I went tout for our first official wine tasting (thanks to Groupon).

It was the perfect night to go have some girl time after working from home in the morning, making 6 loaves of pumpkin bread, and watching the kids since school was out.
As evening approached we took the little road trip to Vintages Wine in Fort Collins.  The staff was nice and we were served a glass of pinot while we waited for our tasting session to begin.  The atmosphere was fun and vibrant even in the lobby area.  I suppose people are or should be cheery and in good moods when they are there to drink or bottle wine
We were escorted back to our private tasting room and were joined by 4 other tasters. One couple out on date night and the other, well, I wasn't apparently listening well and never did figure out if they were brother and sister or on a date.  Either way after introductions and the first few tastes our room was all chatter which made for a very fun night.

There were 7 bottles lined up ready for us to try and we were told they were all dry wines.  I wasn't the most thrilled by this, but after the first couple I figured I wouldn't notice any different.  We started with the white wines and were shown the proper way to taste wine.  The rules:  smell, small sip that you let float over all your taste buds to awaken them, swirl in the glass to let the wine breathe, smell again (notice the change), and then a nice swig.  There was a glass of water and a tray of crackers and cheese lined up for us to clean our palettes if our taste buds did started to fade.  I made a few notes next to the different wines we tried.  Some of them smelled good, one had a stranger taste than just dry wine - hmmm... okay, I only made 2 notes.  Gina and I were scoring the wines on a scale of 1 to 10.  I did score about 4 of the wines we tried.  I never got above a 6 and most were around a 3 to 4 range.  This is not to say the wine was bad at vintages it was probably more me being the newbie wine drinker and still becoming accustomed to new tastes.

And no good night out goes without a story or two.  As I was sipping my wine and tasting I don't know what I was doing with my eyes or my face, but whatever it was it must not have looked normal. The "coach" of our wine tasting asked me twice if I was okay.  Well that is a little embarrassing in a small group.  Yes, I am fine.  Because I had no clue why he kept asking me this I thought I better give an explanation to my group if I was making odd expressions or something.  I really think that I was just having my own thoughts about the wine.  So I proceeded to tell our group that a week ago my mom had been visiting and for fun we went and tried out botox.  I now have no expressions or maybe odd one because I don't know how to express my thoughts or tastes in this instance and cannot move my forehead or my eyebrows.  Everyone seemed to get a kick out of the story and had fun with it.  I on the other hand was still expressionless!

Next it was onto the red wines.  I was looking forward to the reds and thought that I would enjoy them more than the whites, but was surprised I didn't.  I did however enjoy when they mixed the Zinfandel with the Viognier.  Who knew you could mix white and red wine?!  I am thinking some experiments may have to been done with this new discovery.

At the close of our tasting session the brother/sister-date were trying to get their buzz on and refilling their glasses themselves.  We all probably would have stayed for more if they would have let us. We probably all had flushed pink faces from the wine consumption and I'm sure no one was feeling any pain.

We each were awarded with a take home bottle of our choosing.  A certificate of sorts for passing our first wine tasting since we were all newbies    (although it was really just part of the Groupon).

Our first wine tasting event I feel was an ultimate success.

Taryn
Our take home winner of the evening!

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