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A Wine Lover’s Diary, part 763: Webinar Wine Tasting

Friday, May 19th: Hosted a webinar wine tasting for healthcare clients of a law firm. Participants were sent a list of the following wines before the event so that they could have them in front of them while I talked about the wines and led them through the tasting.

The problem with wine webinars is that you never know how the “audience” is responding, not having eye contact or any interaction. I might as well be talking to myself. But the feedback afterward was positive and I’ve been asked to do another one for a different group.

Other wines tasted over the past week or so:

Henry of Pelham Pinot Grigio 2019 ($14.95, LCBO #250217)
Bright pale straw in colour; minerally, peach pit nose; light to medium-bodied, dry, white peach and lemon flavours. (88.5)

Henry of Pelham Cabernet Merlot 2016 (Vintages release September 2020, #395855)
Dense purple colour; cedary, savoury, spicy, blackberry nose with a light floral note; medium-bodied, dry, lightly herbal, blackcurrant and blackberry flavours; firmly structured wit fine tannins. (89)

Henry of Pelham The Speck Brothers The Family Tree “The Goat Lady” Chardonnay 2019 ($16.95)
Pale straw colour; apple and oak spice on the nose; medium-bodied, dry, creamy apple and vanilla flavours with a lemony finish. (89)

Henry of Pelham The Speck Brothers Family Tree “The Padré” Cabernet Merlot 2018 ($21.95)
Dense purple in colour; cedary, blackcurrant nose with oak spice; medium-bodied, dry, juicy, redcurrant flavour; firmly structured, finishing on a note of cinnamon. (89)

Henry of Pelham The Speck Brothers Family Tree “The Bootlegger” Baco Noir 2019 ($17.95)
Deep purple, staining the glass; cedary, blackberry nose with a smoky note; full-bodied, mouth-filling, dry, juicy, blackberry and plum flavours carried on lively acidity. (90)

Baron de Hoen Riesling Réserve 2018 (Alsace, $16.95, Vintages #446427)
Bright and shining, very pale colour; minerally, lime and grapefruit bouquet; medium-bodied, dry, grapefruit and peach flavours with lively acidity and a lovely mouth-feel. (90)

Jackson-Triggs Grand Reserve Chardonnay 2018 ($20.95, Vintages #593996)
Bright lemon yellow; lightly toasty, vanilla nose of orchard fruit with a spicy note; medium-bodied, dry, well-extracted peach and pineapple flavours; beautifully balanced and lingering. (91)

Lazzara Bianco Secco ($17.95, LCBO #16789)
Pale straw in colour; peach pit nose; light to medium-bodied, dry, crisp, lemon and green peach flavours. Prosecco-like. (89)

 Sartori Valpolicella Superiore 120th Anniversary 2016 (Veneto, $24.95, Vintages #14584 – to be released August 8th)
Deep ruby in colour; cedary, cherry bouquet with a light floral note; medium-bodied, dry, cherry and raisin flavours with lively acidity. (89)

Gérard Bertrand Viognier Réserve Speciale 2018 ($14.95, Vintages #147975 – to be released July 25th)
Pale lemon colour; minerally, peach nose; medium-bodied, dry, peach and melon flavours with a honeysuckle note. (88.5)

Ruffino Riserva Ducale Oro Chianti Classico Gran Selezione 2015 (Tuscany – $47.95, Vintages #353201)
Deep ruby-purple in colour; cedary, cherry bouquet; medium-bodied, dry, savoury, cherry and plum flavours; beautifully balanced with well-integrated oak. (91)

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