Just as yesterday with the white wines, my tweets during the red wine tasting were haikus. Writing haiku instead of traditional-type wine notes is interesting. Several speakers at the conference suggested to move away from the traditional descriptions for wine. Haikus are certainly different, perhaps more thought provoking and fit nicely in the alotted space on Twitter.
Oregon Pinot
J Christopher brings out fruit
Try with surf and turf
Archery Summit
A darker Pinot Noir
Smooth and delicious
Craig Camp’s Cornerstone
Oregon Pinot Noir
Don’t grow grape near Cab
Quatro Castas red
Fruit salad with tanic bite
Walk-around, no food
Decible Pinot
Easy drinking NZ red
More tannins in wine
Granacha and Temp
Tapeña tapas and friends
Have fork need food, friends
Willamette Dammit!
Estate Pinot Noir wine
Smooth fruity where’s food
Sokol Blosser red
Evolution blend thirteen
Fun wine; just drink it
Tendril Wine Cellars
Small production nice tasting
Can dance with good food
Medlock Ames red blend
Cab, Merlot, Cab Bordeaux blend
Licorice tasting
Cheers,
Terry