Sunday, February 15, 2009

Week Two

02-15-09, The port blend is coming along fine. I took another sampling today and shared it with a friend that came over. It is still very smooth and the taste has changed. I still do not detect an actual oak taste. It is a little darker in color and the aroma is beautiful. It still goes down real smooth. No bad after taste, actually it has a pleasant after taste that stays with you. I am already talking about getting a larger barrel to blend the port in and then put bourbon in the 2 liter port barrel. As we were sitting outside tasting the port and listening to some music the song Strange Brew by Cream came on. It is now the name of my port blend. Here is a picture of the port in a glass.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

I Cheated...........

02-10-09, Okay, I cheated. I said I was going to wait a week before I took my first taste of the blend. I could not resist. Every time I would walk by the cask I wanted to try some. I finally got a tall shot glass and decanted some into it. The color was a surprise first of all. It was a dark amber. It was beautiful. The aroma was very pleasant. Sweet and fruity (I guess so being that most of it is wine). Then I tasted it. WOW! It was awesome. Very mellow and warmed you as it went down, but not that strong alcohol burn. It was not what I was expecting at all. I was ready to decant it into bottles and start drinking it, but I am going to give it time. If this gets better with time I have stumbled upon a gold mine with my blend. I am glad I wrote it all down. Come by for a taste sometime.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

The Blending

02-08-09, Today I removed the brandy and started the blending of my port. The brandy that was removed had a nice taste after a week in the cask. I put it back in the bottle for future use.
I poured in my two bottles of Taylor Tawny Port, one bottle of Wiederkehr Tawny Port from the Wiederkehr Winery in Altus, AR (www.wiederkehrwines.com), about a third of a bottle of Rosemount Estate Shiraz Cabernet (something that was left here from a party), a couple shots of the brandy from the barrel earlier, and a couple of shots of Old Charter 12 Year Old. I did not taste it. I want to wait a week and give all the flavors time to blend together. It is a mystery and I can not wait to see how it comes out.