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Saturday, March 14, 2009

The Event: a comparative tasting of Organic and Biodynamic Chateaux from Bordeaux, as repped by The Living Vine.

The Time and Date: Friday, March 13, 2009  2:30Pm to 6:30PM

The Event: a comparative tasting of Organic and Biodynamic Chateaux from Bordeaux, as repped by The Living Vine.

The Venue: Fine Wine Reserve, King Street.

The Target Audience: wine media and private customers.

The Availability/Catalogue: every wine was available, although private orders may have to be taken for some.

The Quote/Background: there were 18 wines from across the Bordeaux region, and at various price points. There were more than one bottle of many Chateau. Indeed, some of the wines had been opened on Thursday for another tasting, stoppered, and offered again for a comparison. One such Chateau even had yesterday's wine plus a bottling with a label for sale in France only, in addition to the export market.

The Wines: the price range was from $14.95 to $169.95. To make the tasting complete, for dessert, Mark Cuff had a tasting of some organic ports from Casal Dos Jordoes, who also supply organic grapes to Taylor Fladgate's Fonseca for their organic port (see above). I found the Casal Dos Jordoes White Port nicely off-dry but pricey at $27.95. The Tawny Port was stunning, but even better was the 10 Year Old Tawny Reserve Port ($27.95 for 375 mL).


**** Four Stars (
91+ in Quality/Price Rating terms):

-28.95 -  Château du Champ des Treilles Grand Vin 2003 AOC Sainte 
Foy Bordeaux.
-32.95 - Château Micalet 2005
AOC
Haut Médoc.
-43.95 - Château Haut Nouchet 2003
AOC
Pessac Léognan
-148.95 - Chateau Romulus  2003
AOC Pomerol (biodynamic) – my fave of the day

-75.95 - Château Fonroque 2005 AOC Saint Emilion Grand Cru Classé.

 

***1/2 Three and a Half Stars (8890 in Quality/Price Rating terms):

-14.95 - Château Auguste 2006 AOC Bordeaux.
-15.95 - Château Auguste 2006
AOC
Bordeaux Supérieur
-29.95 - Château Vieux Rivière 2007
AOC
Lalande de Pomerol.
-34.95 - Château La Grave 2005
AOC
Fronsac (biodynamic)
-44.95 - Château La Fleur Cailleau 2005
AOC Canon-Fronsac (biodynamic)

-45 – Chateau Falfas Le Chevalier 2005 Cotes de Bourg  (biodynamic)

-149.95 - Château Pontet Canet 2006 AOC Pauillac 5th G Grand Cru Classé (biodynamic)
-169.95 - Liber Pater 2006
AOC
Graves  Grand Cru (biodynamic)


*** Three Stars (
8587 in Quality/Price Rating terms):

-19.95 - Château du Champ des Treilles Petit Champ 2006 AOC Sainte 
Foy Bordeaux (The owner is the winemaker of Château Pontet Canet Jean 
Michel Comme)
-16.95 – Chateau Cotes du Caris 2007
AOC Bordeaux   

-39.95 - Château Vieux Pourret 2005 AOC Saint Emilion Grand Cru. (biodynamic)
-43.95 - Château Coutet 2006
AOC
Saint Emilion Grand Cru.
-63.95 - Château La Croix Taillefer 2003
AOC
Pomerol. Grand Cru.

 

The Food: a stunning collection of mostly organic products (and French products) from the Cheese Boutique – pates, terrines, charcuterie, organic breads, cheeses, dessert biscuits for the port (including a date and nut loaf). By and large, they went very well with the wines.

The Downside: it ended too early for me.

The Upside: a great opportunity to taste on my own, at my own speed, without an agent hovering.

The Contact Person: mark@thelivingvine.ca

The Marketing Effectiveness (numerical grade): 90 plus 5 bonus points for the appropriate organic foods.

 
 
 

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