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How good are Californian wines? Having won top prizes against the French competition in recent professional blind tastings, our expectations were high and proved to be well founded.
Pierre Mansour (not a Frenchman, despite his first name), The Wine Society's Californian buyer, presented a range of white and red wines to Wine Circle members and guests at the Travellers Club.
The first wine, a Pinot Grigio brought murmurs of appreciation and, as the tasting progressed through examples of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Cabernet Sauvignon, we realised that here indeed were superb classy wines. Unfortunately for Pierre his final flourish, a superb Zinfandel made by Jim Draper, by repute one of the best winemakers in the world, had to be poured in minute quantities as one bottle was corked. Even in small quantities we realised we were drinking a very great wine.
For dinner we tasted another Chardonnay, a fine Merlot and a delicious sweet Muscat, each one being discussed by Pierre. As one member commented afterwards, ten good wines, a three course dinner and an expert commentator, not bad value for £66.00. John Cruse
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