Cindy Schornberg Holding the Virginia Governor's Cup for the Best Wine in Virginia for 2016 |
Steven Barnard the Winemaker Helping the Teams |
Blending wines from raw material is both a fun and sometimes frustrating experience. This year's selections were all 2015 wines from Keswick and consisted of Merlot, Chambourcin, Touriga, and Norton. There were limits, however, the final blend could contain no more than 20 percent Chambourcin and 25 percent Norton. The Merlot and Touriga were unlimited.
There were 11 teams competing on the last day of the six days of competition. The winning wine of the day will compete against the other five daily winners to become Keswick Vineyards 2015 Consensus Wine.
Our Team |
Of course, the first requirement of blending is to taste and describe the raw ingredients. Each of the wines were tasted and our team assessed its strengths and weaknesses. As a group, all of the wines this year had good color--and obtaining a nice, deep color was not a problem as it had been in other years.
The Formula Sheet |
The next decision was what to use for the base. Our team decided upon the Merlot and based upon the flavors we decided to use Chambourcin to help improve the Merlot. These wines together were a bit acidic and we added Touriga for balance and some Norton at the end to increase the whole mouth experience. The team's final blend, after only two hours of blending was 77% Merlot, 15% Chambourcin, 6% Touriga, and 2% Norton. I know the image would suggest that a different blend was the final winner, but that was a final check before deciding to go with an earlier blend.
The team took a slight detour and worked with a Touriga base for a couple of blends, but decided that the Merlot based wine was a better approach.
Our Team in the Barrel Room |
Suffice it to say, our wine did not win the competition as we had hoped. A Touriga-based wine was the winner of the blind competition. The winner was very dark and full-bodied with the ability to be cellared for a few years. Interestingly, the winner was our teams lowest rated wine.
On this Saturday, our team was reminded that creating a wine that we like is no assurance that others will appreciate it.
While we did not win the day, we had a lot of fun being together and continuing to expand our knowledge of wine making.
-- Bob and Christina Doan, Elkridge, MD
Cross post from A Bob's Life
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