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Thursday, 4 June 2015
Wednesday, 3 June 2015
WINE AROMAS: WHERE DO THEY COME FROM?
In case you're a kindred wine significant other who likes to
peruse tasting notes, we're sure you've more than once discovered different
depictions, for example, "the mind boggling bunch is rich with notes of
earth; dark products of the soil pencil interlaced in notes of minerals and oak
wood."
Numerous amateurs that find their newly discovered adoration
for fine wine are regularly left pondering. What does this portrayal mean?
Where did these wine flavors originate from? Did they really mix dark organic
product into this wine? Furthermore, what on Earth does "earth" mean?
In today's article we will demystify wine fragrances. You'll
realize where they originate from, what they mean, and how you can recognize
them yourself whenever you taste wine. We should begin!
WHERE DO WINE AROMAS
COME FROM?
Most importantly, its critical to note the contrast between
a wine's smells and a wine's taste. The wine smell has an inseparable tie to
our feeling of smell. The wine taste has an inseparable tie to the different
faculties inside our mouth. Joined, they bring about wine flavors.
Since an imperative piece of the wine sampling knowledge
happens inside our nose, broad examination has been led over the course of the
years to better see how the wide mixed bag of wine smells come to be.
So, wine smells are the consequence of many distinctive
mixes (counting alcohols) that join to give a wide mixed bag of special saw
fragrances. Since when we drink wine we may feel a strawberry surface joined
with a marginally acrid taste in our mouth, and a sweet scent in our nose, our
mind is prone to assemble the pieces and let us know we're tasting
strawberries.
The exacerbates that give a wine's smells contrast for each
wine, and they are impacted at 3 stages.
1. THE GRAPE GROWING
PROCESS
Known as essential wine smells, they're impacted by the kind
of grape utilized, and the environment that it developed in. Smells in this
gathering incorporate earth (petroleum, red beet, volcanic rock, and so
forth.), organic product, natural, flavor, and others.
A gritty vintage that blasts onto the sense of taste with
dull organic products, this Ch. Pontet Canet, 2006 is a brilliant case that
takes its fragrances from a mix of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc
and Petit-Verdot.
2. Aging
Known as optional wine smells, they're affected by the aging
procedure – which includes yeast and different organisms. Maturation impelled
smells incorporate mushroom, truffle, ale, spread, cream, and others.
An extraordinary sample of Champagne no doubt understood
for its velvety, aging instigated fragrances joined by a vivacious blast of
fruity notes is this Taittinger Comtes de Champagne Rose, 2005.
3. Maturing PROCESS
Known as tertiary smells (or the wine's "bunch"),
they are the aftereffect of maturing (time spent in jugs or oak barrels, and in
addition oxidation). Smells got from general maturing incorporate tobacco,
espresso, and dried organic product. Fragrances got from oak maturing
incorporate vanilla, smoke and coconut.
This Tignanello, 2008 is one of our most loved Super
Tuscans, and a magnum opus known for its relentless smoke and tobacco bundle,
joined by notes of dark cherries.
WINE AROMAS IN
PRACTICE
You can utilize the bearings in this article to bind your
own inclinations in wine fragrances!
By observing what you feel whenever you have your most loved
wine, you'll start to build up your own flavor profile. This will permit you to
investigate new wine mixed bags that have inconspicuous likenesses to wines you
know you like, taking the mystery out of the comparison.
Also, meanwhile, why not examine our online wine shop? We highlight an
uncommon choice of the world's finest wines, each with its own arrangement of
smells holding up to be found.
Wednesday, 11 March 2015
WINE COLLECTING 101: THE GUIDE FOR THE BEGINNING COLLECTOR
Are you interested in exploring the idea of collecting fine wine? There are many reasons to pursue this, and if you are enthusiastic about wine, with the passion to collect the most outstanding of vintages, then you are in the right place.
A substantial majority of collectors tend to lean toward the Bordeaux region, for its superb ability to age well with long drinkability value. Other valuable collection-worthy regions include Tuscany, Italy and Napa Valley, California.
Let’s review some of the superior wines from these regions that would make outstanding choices for your collection, followed by basic storage tips to keep your collection safe and in top condition.
Moncharm Bordeaux – France
Without question, the Bordeaux region of France is the most famous in the world, and rightfully so. This is undoubtedly a “go-to” place with which to begin your fine wine collection.
While in the United States, wines tend to be produced from a single grape variety, the Bordeaux wines are blends. Three grape varieties in a wine is typical, though one variety is dominant in most cases.
This Château Pavie 2003 is a masterful blend of Merlot (70%), Cabernet Franc (20%), and Cabernet Sauvignon (10%). Luxurious deep purple color, intoxicating aromas of blackberry, black cherries and balsamic, and a deeply rich treat for the palate. While perfectly enjoyable now, the tannic structure of this wine also makes it an excellent choice for at least a decade of storage.
Moncharm, Tuscany – Italy
Italy’s finest wine region is Tuscany - it is renowned for its vintage status, romantic history, and the superior indigenous and famous grape variety Sangiovese. The revered Sassicaia, Ornellaia and Tignanello Wineries are another reason this region is so famed and beloved.
This Solaia 2007 is a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon (75%), Sangiovese (20%), rounded out with Cabernet Franc. This standout vintage dark ruby wine is dense with black currants, tobacco and spice aromas. The flavors are full-bodied and rich, with an outstandingly long finish. Cellar time for this jewel will only improve this fine wine - all the way up to 2040.
Napa Valley – California
All the way across the globe from Europe, Napa Valley in California, U.S.A. is nevertheless one of the most famous wine regions in the world. It has the serendipity of having the perfect wine-making trifecta: a Mediterranean climate, an ideal geography, and geology that all come together to make the perfect grape.
This Screaming Eagle 2009 is young but with a mature quality. Perfumed nose with hints of eucalyptus, mint, spice and earth. Flavors of dark red berries, spice and rose notes, and a dense, multilayered palate. Very long finish, and can be stored for full enjoyment between 2017 - 2029.
Moncharm Storing Your Fine Wine
Temperature, light, and humidity are the three critical factors to keep in mind when storing your wine. The ideal range of temperature for storing red wine is 50-55ºF or 10-16ºC. You will want to keep humidity for wine storage in the range of 60-75% RH.
Investing in a good wine storage software system might be a good idea as well, since it can assist you in ensuring the ideal environment for your collection.
Also keep in mind the aging capability of your wines. A good rule of thumb is that the more expensive the wine, the longer the aging period. For example, premium Bordeaux wines are capable of long aging, while the less expensive wines (Zinfandels, table wines) are meant to be enjoyed immediately and do not age well.
Some wine collectors like to buy two of every bottle as they collect – so they can take notes on the first bottle to compare to later years.
Are you ready?
Starting a fine wine collection is an excellent pursuit. You can find many of the world’s finest in our wine shop. Please contact us should you have questions (or if you need assistance in your choices) – our experts respond promptly and will always be happy to assist you.
Wednesday, 18 February 2015
MONCHARM - WINE-FOOD PAIRINGS – 4 SUPERB COMBINATIONS FOR A FINE TOUCH
Whether you are planning a grand event, a small dinner party, or an intimate dinner for two, ensuring you have the consummate wine and food pairings is a fine touch.
If you are new or inexperienced when it comes to pairing wine and food, think of it as an enjoyable challenge - don’t be intimidated. Food and wine pairing is like an artistic endeavor, so have some fun with it, and don’t be fooled by hard and fast rules.
It's all about thinking outside the wine bottle, so to speak. Let’s look at four outstanding wines, and play around with some new ideas.
1. Merlot
Merlot unfortunately (and unfairly) took a huge hit following the movie “Sideways” in 2004. Sometimes dubbed “The Sideways Effect,” sales of Merlot took a dive when the lead character in the movie stubbornly refused to touch it.
However, Merlot has stood the test of time, and deservedly so. It harmonizes beautifully with a number of dishes and tastes, and is a fabulous choice for poultry dishes or light meats. Medium-bodied Merlot is a perfect accompaniment to a simple roast chicken dinner. So pick this one when you want to serve something simple, but refined.
For an elegant, medium-bodied version, try Château Pavie Decesse 2008. This blend (90% Merlot and 10% Cabernet Franc) brings aromatics of boysenberry, jammy black fruit, coffee, an abundance of fine tannins, combined with layers of rich ripe fruit. Wait until about 2016 for the richest experience.
2. Cabernet Sauvignon
This savory wine has a high amount of tannins, which makes it more complex and layered. Some describe it as deep and earthy. Good for pairing with fatty meat dishes, or other rich, flavorful foods.
Have a fun evening of gourmet pizza making with a group of friends, and get out the Sassicaia 2006, an exquisite blend of the finest Cabernet Sauvignon (85%) and Cabernet Franc (15%). You will delight in the intoxicating scent of ripe dark fruits and cedar, without being overpowered.
3. Pinot Noir
The plush, velvet, earthy and smoky, sweet-berry, spice-toned qualities of Pinot Noir make it a perfect match for traditionally “white wine dishes.” Begin your dinner with an assortment of mild, creamy cheeses (such as Camembert, Brie or Havarti) and pair it with DRC Romanée-St-Vivant 2007.
This multi-layered, aromatically complex wine has the full spectrum of perfume, spice, sweet dark cherries and other dark fruits.
For a superb pairing that will make your guests quite happy, prepare a savory herb and garlic roasted pork tenderloin, and homemade mashed potatoes made with real cream and butter. The fruity tones in the wine are a perfect complement to the heavier meal.
4. Champagne
Everyone knows that you serve Champagne with oysters and caviar, right? Well, sometimes. Other times you’d rather enjoy a delightful taste of Champagne minus the tuxedo or evening gown.
Enjoy a casual yet intimate “snack-style” dinner for two by breaking out the Krug 1996 and kicking back with some fried mushrooms, or cocktail sausages. If you’re shocked, don’t be. Hearty, rich snack foods are decadent when paired with Champagne.
Krug 1996 delights aromatically with tangy lemony apple, and a fresh feel. This golden potion balances out the heavier flavors of rich, salty snack foods.
Have fun with it!
Just as with cooking, you can mix and match flavors, break some rules, and just play around with it!
Find these wines and more at our Moncharm wine shop, where you will have a tremendous choice of wines and spirits to choose for your enjoyment. Please contact us should you have any questions or queries – our experts will happily assist you.
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If you are new or inexperienced when it comes to pairing wine and food, think of it as an enjoyable challenge - don’t be intimidated. Food and wine pairing is like an artistic endeavor, so have some fun with it, and don’t be fooled by hard and fast rules.
It's all about thinking outside the wine bottle, so to speak. Let’s look at four outstanding wines, and play around with some new ideas.
1. Merlot
Merlot unfortunately (and unfairly) took a huge hit following the movie “Sideways” in 2004. Sometimes dubbed “The Sideways Effect,” sales of Merlot took a dive when the lead character in the movie stubbornly refused to touch it.
However, Merlot has stood the test of time, and deservedly so. It harmonizes beautifully with a number of dishes and tastes, and is a fabulous choice for poultry dishes or light meats. Medium-bodied Merlot is a perfect accompaniment to a simple roast chicken dinner. So pick this one when you want to serve something simple, but refined.
For an elegant, medium-bodied version, try Château Pavie Decesse 2008. This blend (90% Merlot and 10% Cabernet Franc) brings aromatics of boysenberry, jammy black fruit, coffee, an abundance of fine tannins, combined with layers of rich ripe fruit. Wait until about 2016 for the richest experience.
2. Cabernet Sauvignon
This savory wine has a high amount of tannins, which makes it more complex and layered. Some describe it as deep and earthy. Good for pairing with fatty meat dishes, or other rich, flavorful foods.
Have a fun evening of gourmet pizza making with a group of friends, and get out the Sassicaia 2006, an exquisite blend of the finest Cabernet Sauvignon (85%) and Cabernet Franc (15%). You will delight in the intoxicating scent of ripe dark fruits and cedar, without being overpowered.
3. Pinot Noir
The plush, velvet, earthy and smoky, sweet-berry, spice-toned qualities of Pinot Noir make it a perfect match for traditionally “white wine dishes.” Begin your dinner with an assortment of mild, creamy cheeses (such as Camembert, Brie or Havarti) and pair it with DRC Romanée-St-Vivant 2007.
This multi-layered, aromatically complex wine has the full spectrum of perfume, spice, sweet dark cherries and other dark fruits.
For a superb pairing that will make your guests quite happy, prepare a savory herb and garlic roasted pork tenderloin, and homemade mashed potatoes made with real cream and butter. The fruity tones in the wine are a perfect complement to the heavier meal.
4. Champagne
Everyone knows that you serve Champagne with oysters and caviar, right? Well, sometimes. Other times you’d rather enjoy a delightful taste of Champagne minus the tuxedo or evening gown.
Enjoy a casual yet intimate “snack-style” dinner for two by breaking out the Krug 1996 and kicking back with some fried mushrooms, or cocktail sausages. If you’re shocked, don’t be. Hearty, rich snack foods are decadent when paired with Champagne.
Krug 1996 delights aromatically with tangy lemony apple, and a fresh feel. This golden potion balances out the heavier flavors of rich, salty snack foods.
Have fun with it!
Just as with cooking, you can mix and match flavors, break some rules, and just play around with it!
Find these wines and more at our Moncharm wine shop, where you will have a tremendous choice of wines and spirits to choose for your enjoyment. Please contact us should you have any questions or queries – our experts will happily assist you.
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Friday, 13 February 2015
MONCHARM: WINE-FOOD PAIRINGS – 4 SUPERB COMBINATIONS FOR A FINE TOUCH
Whether you are planning a grand event, a small dinner party, or an intimate dinner for two, ensuring you have the consummate wine and food pairings is a fine touch.
If you are new or inexperienced when it comes to pairing wine and food, think of it as an enjoyable challenge - don’t be intimidated. Food and wine pairing is like an artistic endeavor, so have some fun with it, and don’t be fooled by hard and fast rules.
It's all about thinking outside the wine bottle, so to speak. Let’s look at four outstanding wines, and play around with some new ideas.
1. Merlot - Moncharm
Merlot unfortunately (and unfairly) took a huge hit following the movie “Sideways” in 2004. Sometimes dubbed “The Sideways Effect,” sales of Merlot took a dive when the lead character in the movie stubbornly refused to touch it.
However, Merlot has stood the test of time, and deservedly so. It harmonizes beautifully with a number of dishes and tastes, and is a fabulous choice for poultry dishes or light meats. Medium-bodied Merlot is a perfect accompaniment to a simple roast chicken dinner. So pick this one when you want to serve something simple, but refined.
For an elegant, medium-bodied version, try Château Pavie Decesse 2008. This blend (90% Merlot and 10% Cabernet Franc) brings aromatics of boysenberry, jammy black fruit, coffee, an abundance of fine tannins, combined with layers of rich ripe fruit. Wait until about 2016 for the richest experience.
2. Cabernet Sauvignon - Moncharm
This savory wine has a high amount of tannins, which makes it more complex and layered. Some describe it as deep and earthy. Good for pairing with fatty meat dishes, or other rich, flavorful foods.
Have a fun evening of gourmet pizza making with a group of friends, and get out the Sassicaia 2006, an exquisite blend of the finest Cabernet Sauvignon (85%) and Cabernet Franc (15%). You will delight in the intoxicating scent of ripe dark fruits and cedar, without being overpowered.
3. Pinot Noir - Moncharm
The plush, velvet, earthy and smoky, sweet-berry, spice-toned qualities of Pinot Noir make it a perfect match for traditionally “white wine dishes.” Begin your dinner with an assortment of mild, creamy cheeses (such as Camembert, Brie or Havarti) and pair it with DRC Romanée-St-Vivant 2007.
This multi-layered, aromatically complex wine has the full spectrum of perfume, spice, sweet dark cherries and other dark fruits.
For a superb pairing that will make your guests quite happy, prepare a savory herb and garlic roasted pork tenderloin, and homemade mashed potatoes made with real cream and butter. The fruity tones in the wine are a perfect complement to the heavier meal.
4. Champagne - Moncharm
Everyone knows that you serve Champagne with oysters and caviar, right? Well, sometimes. Other times you’d rather enjoy a delightful taste of Champagne minus the tuxedo or evening gown.
Enjoy a casual yet intimate “snack-style” dinner for two by breaking out the Krug 1996 and kicking back with some fried mushrooms, or cocktail sausages. If you’re shocked, don’t be. Hearty, rich snack foods are decadent when paired with Champagne.
Krug 1996 delights aromatically with tangy lemony apple, and a fresh feel. This golden potion balances out the heavier flavors of rich, salty snack foods.
Have fun with it! - Moncharm
Just as with cooking, you can mix and match flavors, break some rules, and just play around with it!
Find these wines and more at our wine shop, where you will have a tremendous choice of wines and spirits to choose for your enjoyment. Please contact us should you have any questions or queries – our experts will happily assist you.
Tuesday, 10 February 2015
MONCHARM - LVMH BUYS FIRST BURGUNDY VINEYARD
Luxury goods
giant, LVMH, has acquired its first Burgundy vineyard having bought the 14th century Clos des Lambrays.
Clos des Lambrays, located near the village of Morey-Saint-Denis, is one of the oldest vineyards in Burgundy and the “largest grand cru of the Côte de Nuits region”, according to LVMH, covering 8.66 hectares.
The Domaine also produces Morey-Saint-Denis premier cru, Puligny Montrachet premier cru “Clos du Cailleret” and premier cru “Les Folatières” white wines.
The deal, which was sealed for an undisclosed sum, sees Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy (LVMH) expand its portfolio of vineyards in Bordeaux, Champagne and the New World.
Moncharm, A spokesperson for LVMH said: “The passion, savoir-faire and constant pursuit of outstanding quality, in the service of an exceptional terroir, places the wines of Clos des Lambrays among the best in Burgundy.
“In accordance with the traditions and customs of Burgundy wine making, LVMH will ensure the future sustainability of the estate, which will continue to be led by Thierry Brouin, its chief winemaker for the last 35 years.”
The Clos des Lambrays vineyard, which makes about 35,000 bottles a year with an average retail price of €120 a bottle, can trace its winemaking heritage to 1365 when it was cited in the deeds of Citeaux Abbey, according to the vineyard’s website.
Elsewhere in France LVMH has a stake in Château Cheval Blanc in Bordeaux’s Saint-Emilion region, and owns Sauternes estate Château d’Yquem.
LVMH’s founder and chief executive officer, Bernard Arnault, is France’s richest person with a net worth of $34 billion, according to Forbes’ rich list.
The conglomerate’s 60-strong portfolio includes high-end brands including Dom Pérignon, Bulgari, Louis Vuitton, Krug, Veuve Clicquot, Moët et Chandon and Hennessy Cognac.
Wednesday, 4 February 2015
MONCHARM, JEFFORD ON MONDAY: HUME AT TOBACCO DOCK
Winegrowing
isn't artistic formula: an accurate masterpiece of design (poem, fresh,
symphony) is totally developed by your one fashioning intellect. Devoid of that
intellect, the project may not exist. Just what Meters. Guigal and also Mr Gago
perform is build: skilfully expanding and altering a farming scalp. Another
person may do the job, with a lesser amount of expertise.
Can
certainly many of us wines consumers, even though, get pleasure from wines in
the same way to just how many of us indulge in classic tomes or perhaps
symphonies? I think we can, whether or not winemaker and also terroir has to be
viewed as co-authors or perhaps co-composers on the perform under
consideration. When i transformed above the dilemma with our means property
following all 5 days expended on London’s Cigarettes Dock, knowing this year’s
Decanter World Wine beverage Accolades. Brian Hume on hand.
Some
sort of professorial close friend within Hume’s property town of Edinburgh
experienced, a bit back again, suggested When i check out Brian Hume’s 1757
dissertation ‘Of the normal of Taste’, an integral contribution to looks on the
Scottish Enlightenment (and readily on your web). Just what I recently found
had been surprising.
Dubious
as it could look, your long-dead thinker experienced, in fact, confidentially
invisible directions for the modest mouth watering opposition above 300 years
previously, even while pretending which he had been covering men within wigs
reading Homer or perhaps Milton.
Mouth
watering ailments, firstly: Moncharm they
should end up being peaceful, airy, large and also quiet. “[W]e must choose
carefully a proper time and also position, and also carry your expensive to
some ideal circumstances and also personality. An ideal tranquility of
intellect, any remembrance of idea, any credited focus on the item; if some of
these situations end up being looking, each of our test are going to be
fallacious, and also many of us would be unable to assess on the catholic and
also widespread attractiveness. ” Hume would have accredited of Cigarettes
Dock.
DWWA
tasters, Hume continued to identify, ought to be extreme, holding “the
brilliance of each and every good sense or perhaps school, to see with
exactness it's many small things, and invite nothing at all to flee it's
discover or perhaps statement. ” Perhaps at the conclusion on the morning, we
should instead preserve each of our awareness upwards.
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“A good
palate”, this individual persists, “is not tried out by simply strong flavours,
but by simply a variety of tiny substances, in which i am nevertheless
practical of each and every aspect, despite it's minuteness and its particular
confusion while using the sleep. ” Challenging with rosé, but many of us did
each of our finest.
Expertise,
naturally, is important in assisting all of us try this: “though at this time
there end up being by natural means an extensive change within point of goody
among one individual and also a different, nothing at all is likely further to
increase and also boost this expertise, than process in a distinct fine art,
plus the typical customer survey or perhaps careful consideration of an
distinct varieties of attractiveness. ” Typical? Everyday, also.
Effortlessly,
we should instead carry each of our time above just about every wines: “[t]here
is a flutter or perhaps dash of idea which in turn attends the 1st perusal of
any kind of part, and also which in turn confounds the real belief of
attractiveness. ” It’s important, as we analyse, to judge just about every
wines within a unique social circumstance, and also towards it's colleagues –
to be able to “avoid rashly condemn[Moncharm] what seemed excellent in the
little brown eyes of the people for who alone your discourse (or your wine) had
been computed. ” We're, indeed, no greater than surrogate consumers.
There's
no answer why low-cost wines shouldn’t acquire precious metal medals, Hume
signifies: “[Moncharm]very perform of art” (or bottle of wine) “has
additionally a specific conclusion or perhaps function is actually is is
computed; and also is to be regarded as more or less best, since it is more or
less fitted to this conclusion. ”
Effortlessly,
specious expensive jewelry (oak and also artifice) need to be spurned: “there
is a varieties of attractiveness, which in turn, since it is florid and also
shallow, pleases in the beginning; but being found incompatible which has a
simply just manifestation either of explanation or perhaps love, before long
palls when your flavor, and is rejected with disdain, at the very least rated
with a lower importance. ” We have to avoid any kind of attraction to recommend
substandard wines: “[a] good inferiority of attractiveness presents ache to
some individual conversant in the maximum quality on the form, which is because
of this evident any deformity. ”
By
comparison, your wine-loving Scottish thinker foresaw the necessity for
precious metal, silver and also bronze medals together with commendations, and
maybe also for your 100-point scale itself: “[Moncharm]t is impossible to
continue in the process of looking at any kind of purchase of attractiveness,
without being usually obliged in order to create side by side comparisons
relating to the many varieties and also examples of quality, and also
estimating their own proportion to one another. ” Mr Parker holders vindicated.
Hume
also appeared to be expecting the two major wine-judging models: Aussie “(a
strong feeling to imperfections, which is extremely studious of correctness)”
and also American “(a additional vibrant experiencing of dance, and also
pardons twenty absurdities or perhaps disorders for just one increased or
perhaps horrible stroke)”. He additionally foresaw the necessity for solar
panel seats, for Guest Vice-Chair Gerard Basset, and also for Chairman Steven
Spurrier. “It is clearly a mistake in a critic, to restrict their approbation
one varieties or perhaps design of producing, and also condemn every one of the
sleep. But it is almost impossible not to ever feel any predilection for that
which in turn meets each of our distinct change and also personality. ” That's
why divided systems; that's why the necessity, every now and then, for decision
from preceding.
Irrespective
of every one of the troubles, Hume (from their distant vantage point) may
observe that each of our medal-hunting at the DWWA had been worthwhile: “[Moncharm]f... at this time there end up
being an entire or perhaps considerable uniformity of belief between men, we
might thence obtain a perception on the best attractiveness. ” When i expensive
he could very well have appreciated knowing the idea with us. That of a waste he’s
will no longer all-around.
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