What is deductive reasoning? By definition, it means coming to a conclusion based on general
observations. In wine, this involves dissecting the tasting experience and analyzing your findings
to identify the wine in question.
Look: The visual inspection of the wine under neutral lighting.
Smell: Identify aromas by breathing through your nose.
Taste: Assess both the taste structure (sour, bitter, sweet) and flavors derived by breathing.
Think & Conclude: Develop a complete profile of the wine.
Let’s get started with 2017 Augusta Vin Malbec. Since it’s 100% Malbec and 100% Texas
grapes, it’s an excellent way to learn about how Texas is different from other areas of the world.
Look: Check out the color, a vibrant deep purple with blue hues. Many clues are hidden in appearance and unless tasting blind, many answers can be found on the label (i.e. vintage, alcohol and grape variety). In this case, the color tells you the wine is young and overtime will shift to a lighter, brown tone. The blueness gives the sense of low acidity and juicy fruit characteristics. Also a sign of low to moderate alcohol which makes fruit shine forward.
Smell: Think big to small on this front. Since this is a red wine, break down the wine by red, blue or black fruit. Then you should define the type of berry by type. In this case blackberry, dark cherry and a hint of dark plum.
Broadly, you can define the nose even further by three primary categories:
Taste: The estate’s favorite thing to do. Think palate here and sensations.
Think & Conclude: Did the wine show balance (i.e. too acidic, too alcoholic, too tannic, oak)? Did you enjoy the sensation? Was this wine unique or unmemorable? Were there anycharacteristics that shined through and impressed me? Personally, I thoroughly enjoyed our 2017 Augusta Vin Malbec especially on the balance thought process. It’s a sensation just waiting for your corkscrew.
Now it’s your turn! Pull a cork of our award winning Malbec and share your notes with us. Here is
a breakdown of our 2017 Augusta Vin Malbec deductive tasting. Do you notice any similarities in
your own notes? Anything different?
Email andre@augustavin.com to learn more and compare notes!
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Clarity: Clear, reflective
Concentration: Deep
Color: Purple, with blue hues
Intensity: Medium-plus
Age: Young
Fruit: Blackberry, dark cherry, dark plum
Non-Fruit: Cocoa, baking spices
Earth/Herb: Lush sage
Mineral: Graphite
Wood: Vanilla, dried tobacco
Sweetness: Dry
Fruit: Ripe red plum
Non-Fruit: Cocoa dust
Earth/Herb: Lush sage
Mineral: Graphite
Wood: Vanilla, dried tobacco
Bitterness: Low
Tannin: Medium
Acid: Low to medium
Alcohol: Moderate
Balance: Juicy, balanced
For comparison, these are the typical Malbec notes we look for during blind tastings.
Sight: Deep Purple, Magenta or Blue hues
Smell & Taste: Blackberry, Plum, Cherry, Vanilla, Tobacco
Palate: Dry & Full Body, medium tannins, medium-low acidity, moderate alcohol
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