
First of all, Conn Creek is located along the beautiful Silverado trail in Napa. The winery is known primarily for its flagship Bordeaux style wine, Anthology, which the tasting started with. A gorgeous bordeaux blend with lovely color, complex spice and fruit and nice structure. Okay, definitely setting the bar high for beginning blenders.
Then, after a brief primer on the Napa region and the basics of blending, we were turned loose to take our learning kinesthetic. Barrel samples from all fourteen of Napa's AVA's awaited.

From there, they assist you with getting your blend right (hint: there is a bit of math and *gasp* the metric system) and corking your bottle. There are also materials to get your label personalized just so.
Here is a video that gives you an idea of the fun I had creating "Liza's Cuvee", which ended up being a delicious blend of 30% Surber Vineyard from Calistoga, 30% Hohzoni from Rutherford, 20% Stagecoach from Atlas Peak and 10% each of Malbec and Petit Verdot. Many thanks to @lorzandrabrxchk for her great camerawork and for capturing our obvious glee.
And everyone in the group had their own take on blending and decorating, so that at the end of the exercise, not only did we learn a ton about the magic/science of wine making and the different flavors of Napa, but also had a souvenir of the day. An excellent value for a day of learning in an elegant venue. For more information on how to book your visit, click here
great to see some video but would have been fab to hear you shouting with glee!
ReplyDeleteSnort! The only person you could clearly hear was Luscious Lush Thea even though she was across the room. We will have to find some kind of mic for next time!
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