A while ago I engaged in a rant about how
someone had received a Christmas gift of Oregon wines. I was truly upset about
her plan to just swill all
four bottles in a night with her Women Who Wine pals—even though I
acknowledged that once you’ve given the present, the recipient is entitled to
do whatever s/he pleases with it.
Well, last week I got the measured judgments of
the six WWW on the wines, and…
Here were the instructions:
1. Overall Score (1 to 10, 10 being high)
2. Would you buy this wine if it was priced between
$15 to $20? Y/N
3. How does this wine compare to the other
wines? Please compare reds to reds and whites to whites. Just write what you
want below.
First of all, one of the participants doesn’t
appear to have grasped point 1: her cards had no score on any of the wines.
Second—discounting Ms. No Score, the highest
average rating was 7.5, for the Chardonnay. The Pinot Gris (or Pino Gris, as
one of them wrote) got 4.0, the Pinot Noir 5.4 and the red blend got 3.8.
The price point elicited some interesting
responses. The Char:
“Yes if on sale for 30% off at Basha’s” (Which,
tbf, means no.) And “Maybe $15 but $7 is better.” Um
Only one person would buy the PG at $15, though
there was another who would grudgingly fork over $8.
Ditto for the blend—the one yes stipulated that
she wouldn’t go any higher than $15.
Two said they’d buy the PN at $15-$20, although
one qualified her yes with “if friends who liked lighter reds wanted to try a ‘light’
pinot noir.” I really liked this sniff: “Doubtful. Does not compare w/ Santa
Ynez Valley pino [sic]”
As for the “tasting notes”, on the Westrey
Pinot Gris: “Too dry too oaky too not for me as compared to any wine I have
ever tasted.”
The Twill Chardonnay: “This fruity light chardonay
[sic] is not as dry as others I have tasted and usually do not like.
Personally I like sweet sparkling white Moscato” I have to say I’m not quite
sure about this one: “Josh, Chatau [sic] St [sic] Michelle This is a very lite
wine”
If the PN was too “lite”, the Pour Me Red Wine
Blend was excoriated for being too strong. Ms. Moscato’s comment was “As Red
Blend I like one that is not as high in alcohol [evidently 14.6%; they were
keeping track]. Like white sweet wines” Ms. Santa Ynez Valley just sniffed (again),
“poor choice”
So what’s this got to do with Gratitude Monday?
I’ve got over my strop about my gift not being used as intended, much less
appreciated. It gave six women the opportunity to come together and pronounce
the Judgment of the Desert. And those comments!
Bwahahaha! I have completely let this go.
I hope the cheese and crackers made up for their
disappointment in the wine.
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