On Tuesday, Sept. 17, we present 2003 Red Bordeaux. Click on this link to see a full list of wines we are sampling.
Our wines have benefited from a full decade of bottle and cellar
aging and by all accounts, this vintage is one that is ready to drink
NOW. We will be joined by guest speaker, Tom Wilson, former chief buyer
for Vintages. Tom spent two weeks in Bordeaux barrel tasting the 2003 vintage
so it will be very interesting to hear what he says of our wines and the
results of this hot vintage. Please
register early as tickets are very limited.
Once we drink these wines up, there will be no more 2003’s left in our
cellar!!
Theme: Red Bordeaux, 2003 Vintage
Date: Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2013
Time: 6 PM for Reception
Wine; 6:20 PM Formal Tasting
Where: 41 Wilcocks St., Toronto, ON (U of T Faculty Club)
Cost: TVC Members: $80; Non-members: $100
Register / Buy Tickets When you register, we encourage New Members to sign up for our Newcomer's Table as many times as desired to be introduced to other members and/or to learn more about
tasting wines.
Note:
Tickets for this event are limited to 54 spots. Appetizers will be served along with our 8 wines. Please refrain from wearing cologne or aftershave to a wine tasting. Thank you!
Showing posts with label 2003. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2003. Show all posts
Aug 26, 2013
Feb 25, 2012
2003 Red Burgundy - Results, Feb. 2012
A wise wine merchant once made the comment - "The first duty of every wine is to be red. The second is to be from Burgundy." One of the great charms of Burgundy is that it is so different year to year. This past Tuesday, (February 21, 2012) we got the opportunity to taste some great Burgundy's from a very different Burgundy and from one of the most unusual years in recorded history.
Our speaker for the evening was Peter Wearing, who co-founded The Small Winemakers Collection, a wine agency, in 1991. Today he is managing director of the company that employs 15 people and is one of the largest agencies in the province.
Peter started off the evening by speaking about why the 2003 vintage was so unique. 2003 was plagued by heat waves all over Europe. Temperatures were on average, 6 degrees higher than normal. A 4 degree difference is very unusual, but 6 degrees was previously unheard of. This increase in temperature lead to the earliest harvest on record, which started on August 20th, which was a full 4-6 weeks earlier than the earliest ever recorded harvest date (depending on the location in burgundy). This high heat caused the grapes to contain high amounts of sugar.
Many producers thought that the 2003 vintage would be a write-off, but at some point during the fermentation, magic happened. The acids increased, and the tannins from the thicker grape skins helped to round everything out.
All the wines that we tasted, were great examples of what skilled winemakers were able to produce in much less than ideal conditions. All the wines were great with not a bad one in the bunch.
Peter's number one wine of the evening was the 2003 Rossignol-Trapet - Latricieres-Chambertin $109. He said that this was an elegant Burgundy, with a great woody nose. The acids and tannins were beautifully integrated along with great fruit and woody flavours. The group agreed with Peter as they ranked this as their second favourite.
The groups favourite wine, which was ranked first by one of the largest margins we have ever seen in a tasting, was the 2003 V Lignier - Morey St Denis, Les Faconnieres, 1er cru $84. It had great dried fruit flavours of plum and cherry, along with subtle hints of leather and tobacco. Peter didn't quite agree with the rest of us, and ranked this wine 6th, mainly due to what he said was a lack of that typical Burgundy complexity.
Our speaker for the evening was Peter Wearing, who co-founded The Small Winemakers Collection, a wine agency, in 1991. Today he is managing director of the company that employs 15 people and is one of the largest agencies in the province.
Peter started off the evening by speaking about why the 2003 vintage was so unique. 2003 was plagued by heat waves all over Europe. Temperatures were on average, 6 degrees higher than normal. A 4 degree difference is very unusual, but 6 degrees was previously unheard of. This increase in temperature lead to the earliest harvest on record, which started on August 20th, which was a full 4-6 weeks earlier than the earliest ever recorded harvest date (depending on the location in burgundy). This high heat caused the grapes to contain high amounts of sugar.
Many producers thought that the 2003 vintage would be a write-off, but at some point during the fermentation, magic happened. The acids increased, and the tannins from the thicker grape skins helped to round everything out.
All the wines that we tasted, were great examples of what skilled winemakers were able to produce in much less than ideal conditions. All the wines were great with not a bad one in the bunch.
Peter's number one wine of the evening was the 2003 Rossignol-Trapet - Latricieres-Chambertin $109. He said that this was an elegant Burgundy, with a great woody nose. The acids and tannins were beautifully integrated along with great fruit and woody flavours. The group agreed with Peter as they ranked this as their second favourite.
The groups favourite wine, which was ranked first by one of the largest margins we have ever seen in a tasting, was the 2003 V Lignier - Morey St Denis, Les Faconnieres, 1er cru $84. It had great dried fruit flavours of plum and cherry, along with subtle hints of leather and tobacco. Peter didn't quite agree with the rest of us, and ranked this wine 6th, mainly due to what he said was a lack of that typical Burgundy complexity.
Name of Wine (in order poured) | Group Ranking | Guest Ranking |
---|---|---|
A -
2003 Domaine du Prince Florent de Merode Corton Les Marechaudes $67 |
3 | 5 |
B -
2003 Taupenot-Merme - Mayzeres-Chambertin $100 |
4 | 2 |
C -
2003 Rossignol-Trapet - Latricieres-Chambertin $109 |
2 | 1 |
D -
2003 V Lignier - Morey St Denis, Les Faconnieres, 1er cru $84 |
1 | 6 |
E -
2003 Albert Morot Beaune, Bressandes, 1er cru $57 |
5 | 8 |
F -
2003 de Montille - Beaune, Perrieres, 1er cru $79 |
6 | 4 |
G -
2003 Domaine Jean-Marc & Hugues Pavelot Savigny-lès-Beaune aux Guettes, 1er cru $49 |
7 | 7 |
H -
2003 Alain Hudelot-Noellat - Nuits St Georges, Les Murgers, 1er cru $99 |
8 | 3 |
Feb 13, 2012
Burgundy
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One of the wines we'll be tasting on February 21 |
Unfortunately for most of us, Burgundy is not our everyday drinking wine. So why come out & taste something that you maybe can't afford to buy for your home cellar? Well, most of the special things in life we don't do or can't afford every day such as eating out at fine restaurants or traveling to exotic places. But does that stop us from enjoying the finer things in life? Absolutely NOT. And it's the same with fine wines. Attending a tasting of fine Burgundies hosted by Toronto Vintners is the closest many of get to enjoy these wonderful wines. Burgundy is recognized as one of the top wine producing regions in the world so consider this a reminder to register for our event next week. After all, time and space are both running out!
To register for this event, click on the link on the Right sidebar under Our Next Event.
Jan 20, 2012
2003 Red Burgundy - "A Very Rum Vintage"
In 2003, Europe experienced a heat wave that was the hottest on record in almost 500 years. France was the hardest hit by the heat wave, with every single day in early August reaching around 100 degrees. As a result many wine regions were forced to pick their grapes early due to the extreme dry conditions. "So what sort of wines were made from this freak year in which the harvest took place earlier than in any previous recorded year? The first thing to say is that this truly was and is a quite exceptional vintage – not a 1976, nor a 1947. The wines obey even fewer rules and generalisations than is usual in Burgundy. They have by all accounts changed considerably in barrel since they were made, and to judge from the many wines I tasted several times recently, the majority of which are already in bottle, they take burgundy’s notorious capriciousness to new limits.” Jancis Robinson http://www.jancisrobinson.com/articles/winenews050129.html
On February 21, Toronto Vintners will taste 8 red Burgundies from the exceptional 2003 vintage of which five are first growths (1er cru) wines:
2003 Albert Morot Beaune, Bressandes, 1er cru
2003 de Montille - Beaune, Perrieres, 1er cru
2003 Domaine du Prince Florent de Merode Corton Les Marechaudes
2003 Rossignol-Trapet - Latricieres-Chambertin
2003 Taupenot-Merme - Mayzeres-Chambertin
2003 V Lignier - Morey St Denis, Les Faconnieres, 1er cru
2003 Alain Hudelot-Noellat - Nuits St Georges, Les Murgers, 1er cru
2003 Domaine Jean-Marc & Hugues Pavelot Savigny-lès-Beaune aux Guettes, 1er cru
Please join us for an evening of exceptional wines accompanied by light appetizers.
2003 Albert Morot Beaune, Bressandes, 1er cru
2003 de Montille - Beaune, Perrieres, 1er cru
2003 Domaine du Prince Florent de Merode Corton Les Marechaudes
2003 Rossignol-Trapet - Latricieres-Chambertin
2003 Taupenot-Merme - Mayzeres-Chambertin
2003 V Lignier - Morey St Denis, Les Faconnieres, 1er cru
2003 Alain Hudelot-Noellat - Nuits St Georges, Les Murgers, 1er cru
2003 Domaine Jean-Marc & Hugues Pavelot Savigny-lès-Beaune aux Guettes, 1er cru
Please join us for an evening of exceptional wines accompanied by light appetizers.
Details: 2003 Red Burgundy - A Very Rum Vintage
Buy Tickets (Note all ticket sales are final)
Date: Tues. Feb. 21, 2012
Time: 6:00 PM
Price: Members: $75 Guests/Non-Members: $100
Venue: Faculty Club, Univ. of Toronto, 41 Willcocks Street
Toronto, Ontario M5S 1C7
Map
Deadlines:
Mailed Reservations - Friday Feb. 17/12
Online Payments - Sun. Feb. 19/12
Buy Tickets (Note all ticket sales are final)
Date: Tues. Feb. 21, 2012
Time: 6:00 PM
Price: Members: $75 Guests/Non-Members: $100
Venue: Faculty Club, Univ. of Toronto, 41 Willcocks Street
Toronto, Ontario M5S 1C7
Map
Deadlines:
Mailed Reservations - Friday Feb. 17/12
Online Payments - Sun. Feb. 19/12
Sep 25, 2011
2003 Bordeaux, Left Bank - Results
This past Tuesday, the club was lucky enough to have the opportunity to taste some 2003 Left Bank Bordeaux's. Those of us that were able to make it out to the even, were not disappointed by some of the outstanding wines available this evening.
2003 was an atypical season, marked by heatwaves throughout Europe but with late rainfall that helped to save a lot of the harvest, especially the cabernet sauvignon. This lead to the wines having higher than normal tannin levels and much more of a new world flavour.
The highest ranked wine for the night, with a unanimous decision, was the Leoville Barton, 2e, St. Julien (which was also the most expensive, coming in at $109 a bottle at the time of purchase). It was described a having a very spicy and smokey aroma, a nice inky purple colour, and perfectly balanced tannins and acid levels.
2003 was an atypical season, marked by heatwaves throughout Europe but with late rainfall that helped to save a lot of the harvest, especially the cabernet sauvignon. This lead to the wines having higher than normal tannin levels and much more of a new world flavour.
The highest ranked wine for the night, with a unanimous decision, was the Leoville Barton, 2e, St. Julien (which was also the most expensive, coming in at $109 a bottle at the time of purchase). It was described a having a very spicy and smokey aroma, a nice inky purple colour, and perfectly balanced tannins and acid levels.
Name of Wine (in order poured) | Group Ranking | Guest Ranking |
2003 Pavillon Rouge, Chateau Margaux $89 | 6 | 8 |
2003 Grand Puy Lacoste, 5e, Pauillac $86 | 8 | 7 |
2003 Lafon Rochet, 4e, St Estephe $49 | 7 | 5 |
2003 Duhart Milon, 4e, Pauillac $59 | 5 | 4 |
2003 Branaire Ducru, 4e, St Julien $65 | 2 | 6 |
2003 Malescot St. Exupéry, 3e, Margaux $69 | 3 | 3 |
2003 Langoa Barton, 3e, St Julien $66 | 4 | 2 |
2003 Leoville Barton, 2e, St Julien $109 | 1 | 1 |
Sep 15, 2011
Reminder for 2003 Bordeaux
This is a last reminder that (SHOCK!), we still have tickets available for our 2003 Red Bordeaux tasting on Tuesday, September 20, 2011. For links and other info, please click here.
Sep 1, 2011
Red Bordeaux in September!

September Wine Tasting
Theme: 2003 Bordeaux (Left Bank)
Date: Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2011
Time: 6 PM
Where: Faculty Club, 41 Willcocks St., Toronto
Cost: Members $74; Non-Members: $94
Register /Buy Tickets

Please note that all ticket sales are final, whether paid by credit card or cheque. We can only issue a refund if we are ‘oversold’. A guest speaker and light appetizers will be served with our wines to round out the evening’s enjoyment.
Jan 22, 2010
2003 Chateauneuf-du-Pape
Next month (February), Toronto Vintners is tasting Chateauneuf-du-Pape wines from the 2003 vintage. Robert Parker Jr. describes the 2003 vintage as "wines with enormous concentration as well as remarkable intensity, along with high alcohol and tannin, that may turn out to be legendary . . ." These wines have always been extremely popular with our club members and every tasting has sold out so you are encouraged to register early or you'll likely be disappointed. For a full listing of the wines we're tasting along with tasting notes, please click on one of the links below.
Event Details
Theme: 2003 Chateauneuf-du-Pape
Date: Tues. February16, 2010
Time: 6 PM
Price: TVC Members: $70; Guests: $85
Location: Toronto Board of Trade, 4th floor (Downtown Toronto), 1st Cdn Place, King St. West (NW Corner of King & Bay St.), Toronto
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Event Details
Theme: 2003 Chateauneuf-du-Pape
Date: Tues. February16, 2010
Time: 6 PM
Price: TVC Members: $70; Guests: $85
Location: Toronto Board of Trade, 4th floor (Downtown Toronto), 1st Cdn Place, King St. West (NW Corner of King & Bay St.), Toronto
How to Find the Board of Trade
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