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An absolute great turnout of the wine circle today, which was wonderful in comparison to the last one! In all, we had 12 members attending. The conversation was stimulating, exciting and informative. We thank each and every member for attending and participating as they did. It’s great that it was such a success, and we hope this spurs some interest in participating in Pontefract Open Show’s Virtual Wine Circle Competition. We certainly had a lively discussion on what will be! Thanks again to all attendees! Don’t forget to get a friend involved in the hobby!
Attending members:
*Alcopop
Duffbeer
Lockwood1956
MedPretzel
NorthernWiner
Richard_S
Zebedee
rjb222
Kampervan
*Wisp
Benarnold
*Andirou
*JimL
*denotes new members!
The meeting opened at 19:37.
Q-n-A
Bob Morton (lockwood1956) and Richard Sharp (Richard_S) did the question and answer session. We talked about label jigs, airspace, how to get rid of calcium deposits from the inside of bottles, bottle shock and the up-and-coming “standard” for the Virtual Wine Circle PET bottles. It was also talked about how important it is to bottle early, so that your wines are ready for the show. Furthermore, the criteria were discussed as to what dry, off-dry, medium sweet and sweet meant for the Pontefract Open Show.
Pontefract Open Show: Virtual Wine Circle Competition
At the last meeting, we spoke about a scoring system for the virtual wine circle class at Pontefract Open Show – to be held on August 15, 2009. It was decided that the system we shall use is the UC Davis scoring system, where the wine is judged against itself, meaning that it is judged upon it’s own merits. The tasting sheets and guidelines that the judges will be using at the Pontefract Open Show are available on the forum. There was also a separate tasting sheet for new wine-tasters to learn some descriptors.
Airspace should be no lower than the flange. The label that will be sent to the entrants should go between the seams of the bottle (about 1 inch from bottom). The provided, purple caps (unused!) should be used. No other caps will be accepted.
There are no restrictions on how many wines you can enter for each class. Entries for the Pontefract Open Show should be sent by August 8th, 2009. Each entry will cost 35p. Labels will be sent out this week.
Entries for VWC should be sent to:
Bob Morton
c/o LDC House
Stuart Road
Pontefract, West Yorkshire WF8 4PQ
Wine Tasting
The winetasting was conducted with the chosen wine, Lindemans Bin 45 Cabernet Sauvignon 2006. The tasting sheet (!TastingSheet.pdf) was used to assess the wine. It was difficult for all members to find the wine, but many found comparisons, which made for an interesting and comparative tasting!
The Results are as follows:
Northernwiner Lockwood1956
2006 (£5) 2000 (£8)
Appearance: 1 1.75
Aroma & Bouquet: 3 1
Balance: 3 3
Body or Texture: 1.5 1
Taste of Flavor: 3 2
Finish: 2 1
Quality Overall: 2 1
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15.5 10.75
Silver No place
Winemaking News
New news for Grapefest 2009! We have the normal supplier Dave Howgego and a new supplier Brian (cellar rat on the forum). We will have opportunity to our “regular” grapes: Cillieguilio, Trebbiano, Sangiovese, and Grenache. From Brian, we may have access to Pinot Noir from France and a red (Bob has forgotten the varietal) from Portugal. Bob has a sort of "promise" on 3 tons of Seyval from a UK-grape grower. All are welcome to attend and learn about grape wine making! If you are interested in buying some grapes, let Bob know early enough, so no one goes short.
Keep your Weekend free for Grapefest!!
GrapeFest will be held on September 12, 2009 in Knottingley, West Yorkshire (also known as “Bob’s house” GPS: WF11 0DL). Please mark your calendars and we’ll make sure there’s plenty of room for the “passed out!” A limited number of caravans can be on the property, so if you would like to caravan that weekend, please contact Bob (lockwood1956) for more information.
Open-Q-n-A
Talks about different aspects of winemaking, such as webcamming, “What is Wine No. 1” and possible new talks/videos for the future Virtual Wine Circle meetings were discussed.
The Virtual Wine Circle for July 2009 was closed at 22:01 GMT.
The Next Meeting
Our next meeting:
Date: Saturday 22nd August 2009, 7:30 GMT *
Video to Watch: Judging Wines, Stewarding, and taking the “Competition Plunge!”
Wine for Winetasting: Bushland Sémillon Chardonnay,
Availabe at Aldi (£3. 79)
Place: www.winesathome.co.uk/forum
(Please use the FlashChat link at the top of the page to access it. )
*Note: The usual “3rd Saturday of the Month” for the Virtual Wine Circle Meeting is in conflict with the Pontefract Open Show. We decided to put it on the 22nd of August at 19:30. You are all welcome to attend the Pontefract Open Show, which will be held at The Grange at Carleton Road in Pontefract (for GPS users:WF8 3RJ).
Some reminders to keep in mind for the next Virtual Wine Circle:- Please don’t drink too much before the circle meeting. Just because you’re at home, doesn’t mean you’re alone at virtual wine circle.
- Please remember good manners. No cursing.
- Please be courteous to others.
- Please try to stay on topic. The presenters put a lot of work into their presentations. There’s always a free-for-all chat at the end.
- Please remember to voice your opinion about how this should run. We’re always happy for constructive criticism and/or positive input!
- Presenters & the ones with the “virtual gavel” are to be yellow. The rest of the participating guests should keep their colours white.
- If you want to ask a question, please demarcate it with a “Q” at the beginning of the line. This helps the person answering the questions filter out the others’ comments to the questions.
- If you want to raise an issue of any type, “RH” (for raising hand) is a good way to get the yellow (wo)man’s attention.
Last edited by lockwood1956; 20-07-2009, 11:38 AM.N.G.W.B.J.
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Sorry... I was up hill somewhere near Oban....
Getting the better of the very biting midge's with the big boots on (had Avon's answer to midge repellant on - Skin so Soft )
Can't make the next one
Maybe the one after - hopefullyInsecure people try to make you feel smaller.
Confident people love to see you walk taller
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Posts 19 and 20 in this thread Andy
Will take place on Sunday July 19th 2009 19.30hrs BST buy Lindemans bin 45 Cabernet Sauvignon for tasting (2006 or 2007 or 2008) Video (will be posted to youtube) will be preparing for comps
perhaps we should have a place to store them all for future reference.
I will move them all to the thread titled secretaries protocol.N.G.W.B.J.
Member of 5 Towns Wine and Beer Makers Society (Yorkshire's newest)
Wine, mead and beer maker
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