by Eric OlsonWell, it might stop raining some time soon here in New England, but in the meantime I have the perfect cure for cabin fever in February and March. Let’s do a bit of wine tasting. Drop into your favorite wine shop and try find a bottle of one of these wines: Luna Beberide, Mencia; Novecento Chianti Classico; or Ch. Fabas, Minervois. If you can’t get the exact bottle, ask your knowledgeable wine merchant for something close.
Now, take it home, build a fire in your fireplace, and put the wine in refrigerator for 10 minutes. Open and pour. Don't swirl just yet, you want to try the wine before you aerate it to see how it changes. Smell and sip and think: is it fruity, earthy, mineraly, acidic, aggressive or compliant? Now swirl for a minute or two, smell, and try again. Same fruit? Calmer, less forceful? Acid integrated a touch? What is the dominate interest in the wine, and is it balanced? In other words, do the fruit, acid, alcohol, and flavors balance each other, or does one dominate over the others? For instance, if you taste too much of the acid, then the wine needs more fruit (or rich food) to be balanced.
Take another sip and see if other flavors are showing themselves: coffee, vanilla, cherries, blackberries, leather? Is it opening up more as you oxygenate (swirl) more? Does the wine feel good in your mouth? Is the temperature correct? Around 60 degrees should do.
Temperature is hugely important in wine. Nothing over 68, please. Now warm the wine with your hands and see if it is more appealing or less. Mouth feel is often times overlooked, but a proper weight and structure should give you a pleasant feeling in the mouth; smooth or gritty, soft or hard, a wine should entice you to have more.
Feeling better yet? Look at the fire through the glass and really look at the color. Now, lean back, relax and let your particular bottle take you to the Bierzo region of Spain, the hills of Tuscany, or the warm countryside in France, and smile. If you've had a least half of the bottle and don't feel a lot better please return for a full refund.
Have fun, this is not a serious project but a way to, every now and again, really think about that wine in your glass and appreciate it more. Where else does man and nature combine so beautifully? Especially on a rainy night.
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