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		<title>Themed Tasting: Sparkling</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Toward the end of 2012, I took a two-day wine tasting trip with my cousin, Nicole. She lives out of the country, all the way on the other side of the world (read: Australia), and so my family and I don&#8217;t get to see her all that often. Because of these far-and-few-between visits (well&#8230;every other [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Toward the end of 2012, I took a two-day wine tasting trip with my cousin, Nicole. She lives out of the country, all the way on the other side of the world (read: Australia), and so my family and I don&#8217;t get to see her all that often. Because of these far-and-few-between visits (well&#8230;every other year is actually REALLY good), I&#8217;ve been trying to make sure that we get to spend a little time together. This time, I insisted that we tackle some wine tasting, and this is something I recommend you try as well.</p>
<p>Step 1: Identify the person you think you can hang out with for at least two days of tastings<br />
Step 2: Pick a theme<br />
Step 3: Plan a little, or plan a lot, but plan to have a great time!</p>
<p><a href="http://winedeviant.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/IMAG2079.jpg"><img class="alignright" alt="IMAG2079" src="http://winedeviant.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/IMAG2079-300x179.jpg" width="300" height="179" /></a>My question to my cousin: Which do you want to taste &#8211; red, white or sparkling? Her choice: sparkling. EEeexcccellleenntt! I&#8217;ve been wanting to focus on sparkling wines, because they are actually not in my &#8220;wheelhouse&#8221; of wines (read: I kinda stink at focusing on sparkling tastings). Since we were both going to be located in the greater North Bay, I decided to theme our two-day outing as Sonoma vs. Napa Sparklers. Now, some might say &#8220;sparkling in Winter?!&#8221;. Yes! IMO (in my opinion), wine tasting in <span style="text-decoration: underline;">winter is the best time to go tasting</span>, because not as many folks are around, and that means more time/opportunities to speak with the tasting room staff to learn about what you&#8217;re tasting.</p>
<p>Sonoma locations: <a href="http://www.jwine.com/">J Vineyards</a>, <a href="http://www.korbel.com/">Korbel</a>, <a href="http://www.ironhorsevineyards.com/">Iron Horse Vineyards</a>, <a href="http://www.gloriaferrer.com/">Gloria Ferrer</a><br />
Napa locations: <a href="http://www.domainecarneros.com">Domaine Carneros</a>, <a href="http://www.chandon.com/">Domaine Chandon</a>, <a href="http://www.mummnapa.com/">Mumm Napa</a></p>
<p>Though many of the wines from these wineries wouldn&#8217;t have been looked at me regularly, I can&#8217;t not mention the fact that sometimes even the main Wine Deviant (me) needs to break out of looking for what is different about wines or wineries to focus on doing a <em>different</em> kind of activity. And this is what you should do to! Be different, and plan a themed wine tasting. Go for a specific varietal, clone or just style of wine, and tackle it! It&#8217;s time to learn!</p>
<p>As for our fun, here are my nerdy notes for the wines that stood out (and many of which, I purchased):</p>
<p>J Vineyards 2002 Brut Magnum RRV<br />
score: 4 out of 5<br />
n: gala apple, light yeast, opens up to creme brulee &amp; caramel, amazing!<br />
t: light cremant, slight creme brulee, short finish</p>
<p>Korbel 2008 Masters Reserve Blanc de Noir, $25 (50% Pinot Noir, 40% Sangiovese, 10 unknown/blend)<br />
score: 3+/4 out of 5<br />
n: fruity nose, slight taffy<br />
t: wow! a stand-out to all the rest, not familiar with use of Sangiovese for a sparkling wine, but a fun choice!</p>
<p>Iron Horse Vineyards 2008 Wedding Cuvee $38, (85% Pinot Noir, 15% Chardonnay)<br />
overall, our 1st choice here, obvious crowd-pleaser<br />
(sorry the notes are sparse on this one&#8230;end of the day, and we were outside in the cold. I really liked it, but I was clearly ready to go home, by the way that note reads)</p>
<p>Gloria Ferrer Va da Vi NV (non-vintage), $22 (Muscat addition)<br />
score: 4 out of 5<br />
n: nice fruit, apple cider note<br />
t: mimics the nose, nice body and light bubbles, nice sweetness to the cuvee, good fruit sweetness, good acidity, peach (white)</p>
<p>Gloria Ferrer Anniversary Cuveee NV (non-vintage), $40<br />
score: 3+/4 out of 5<br />
n: mild apple (gravenstein) and slightly creamy<br />
t: nice creamy, yeasty notes, slight citrus peel, good finish</p>
<p>Domaine Carneros 2008 Brut Cuvee, $27<br />
score: 3+/4 out of 5<br />
n: white flower/lemon flower<br />
t: round body, nice mandarin citrus note, good crispness, long finish</p>
<p>Domaine Carneros 2008 Vermeil Demi-Sec, $36<br />
score: 3+/4 out of 5<br />
n: slightly creamy note, honey note durig warm up and light white flower<br />
t: nice mold fruity sweetness, white peach and pear notes, gala apple on backend</p>
<p>Mumm 2007 Blanc de Blancs<br />
score: 4 out of 5<br />
n: Granny Smith nose, tart<br />
t: tart, granny smith prevalent, round, very good balance</p>
<p>Mumm 2000 DVX<br />
score: 4+/5 out of 5<br />
n: beautiful creme brûlée!<br />
t: same as nose, creamy, light lemon, long finish, light green apple and slight pineapple. This wine was incredible, and a testament to what Mumm sparkling wines can do when left to cellar for a few years!</p>
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