The Cabernet Shootout…A Work in Progress
The most amazing Cabernets are showing up at my door daily. The UPS, Fedex and GSO delivery folks stagger up the steps carrying the wines for the Cabernet Shootout. My family room is piled high with the delivery boxes. Each wine submitted by the wineries is catalogued, sorted, and prepared for the Cabernet Shootout prelims and finals.
We’ve received wines from 30 different appellations worldwide and we’ll still be accepting submissions for another week…Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Blends. Yum!
The quality and notoriety of the wineries who are submitting wines is exciting. Top wineries who have not sent us wines before are sending us wines, and they’re sending us their best! We are honored and very respectful of the wines we receive. Our 40+ panelists are going to be so pleased with the excellent wines that they will be tasting.
Our tasting process is unique within competitions in that it employs the following procedures:
- All wines are tasted blind. (How could you ever do it differently?)
- All wines are tasted without reference to producer, appellation or price.
- Each wine is judged and reviewed on its own merit.
- All wines are tasted by at least two tasting panels before the finals.
- A maximum of 32 wines is tasted per day – four flights of eight wines each. We have arrived at this formula and find that in this format, each wine can be tasted with clarity and concentration without palate fatigue.
- The wines are rated using a 100 point scale. Copious notes are required and the notes and the ratings must have continuity or the scores are not recorded.
- Scores and comments are recorded and reported by gender at the end of the Cabernet Shootout process.
- For the Finals, the wines receiving the highest scores at the end of the prelims process will be placed into flights and evaluated by our team of judges at the finals. Judges, again, will only be asked to taste 32 wines.
- Although we would prefer not to use a point system to rate the wines, we have not come up with an alternative method that allows us to select the top wines that are tasted by our final panel and those that will be tasted by consumers at a very exciting consumer event this fall, in Chicago. (More to come on this soon.)
Follow our Cabernet adventure as we taste old friends and discover lots of new ones.
If you’re a winery and wish to submit your Cab Sauv, Cab Franc or Cab blend register for the Cabernet Shootout – there’s still time.
