The Date and Time: Monday, October 19, 2015  3PM to 6PM
  The Event: Port and Douro Wines; a taste of origin.
  The Venue: Ritz-Carlton Hotel
  The Target Audience: wine writers and sommeliers
  The Availability/Catalogue: 
  The Quote/Background: This is an annual wine tasting that started out as   just a port tasting but expanded to include table wines as well. Over the years   the catalogue has been erratic. This time they delivered a huge book, with one   page per wine plus some notes. Very valuable, except there was nothing about   availability and price. You had to ask, and many on the other side of the table   did not know. I could get a few FOB prices in Euros. This can be frustrating   after awhile for the serious wine writer who needs to inform his audience.   
  The Wines: I did not try the table wines, unfortunately. But then over the   years in the past, I have rarely tried the table wines. There were over 125   wines listed in the book.
  **** BEST -- Four Stars (91+ in Quality/Price Rating terms):
  -Ramos Pinto RP20 Tawny 20 years
  -Ramos Pinto Vintage 1983
  -C. Da Silva Dalva Porto 20 Years Old, $46.95
  -C. Da Silva Dalva Porto Colheita 1985
  -Sogevinus Burmester Porto 40 Years Old
  -Sogevinus Calem Porto 20 Years Old
  -Kopke Porto 30 Years Old White
  -Kopke Porto Colheita 1941
  -Kopke Porto Colheita 1965
  -Sandeman Porto Tawny 20 Years Old
  ***1/2 BETTER -- Three and a Half Stars (88 – 90 in Quality/Price Rating   terms):
  -Ramos Pinto RP10 Tawny 10 years
  -Pocas Porto Colheita 1992
  -Sogevinus Burmester Porto Colheita 1989
  -Sogevinus Barros Porto Colheita 1974
  -Niepoort Porto Colheita 1999
  -Sogevinus Calem Porto Colheita 2000
  -Sandeman Porto Tawny 10 Years Old
  -Sandeman Porto Vintage 2000
  -Dona Matilde Porto Colheita 2008
  *** GOOD -- Three Stars (85 – 87 in Quality/Price Rating terms):
  -Pocas 10 Years Old Tawny
  -Dalva Douro Colheita 2012
  -Dalva Porto Vintage 2012
  -Bulas Porto 20 Years Old Tawny
  The Food: breads and cheeses. And for dinner that night we sat with winery   principals as they poured their wines. 80 people sat down to a complex salad of   fava beans, tomatoes, pickled fennel, shallots, black olive soil with (for my   table) a delicious Dina Matilde Douro 2014 white (88, 4E FOB). The grilled   swordfish and veggies came with the CARM Maria de Lourdes Douro 2011 White (89,   $35 FWP). The braised beef cheek (there was so much I had to take it home) had   the Dina Matilde Douro Red Reserva 2011 (89, 9E FOB) and the CARM Maria de   Lourdes Douro 2011 Red (89, $40 FWP). I did not stay for dessert nor the various   ports that came out: I was beat and there were both a Blue Jay game and an   election that night. I heard later that our table had a Dona Matilde Colheita   2008 Port.
  The Downside: too many activities this day made me selective in my   tastings.
  The Upside: I was invited to dinner a few weeks back, and decided to come   despite the election.
  The Contact Person: Daniel St. Germaine   <dstgermaine@artscom.ca>
  The Event's Marketing Effectiveness and Execution (numerical grade):   86.
  Chimo! www.deantudor.com
 
 

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