Grape history will be made in Singapore on Saturday 26 October 2024.
For the very first time, world renowned Decanter magazine will present a Grand Tasting under the auspices of their Fine Wine Encounter in Singapore.
The importance – and prestige – accorded Singapore as a newly minted influential wine platform cannot be overstated. Decanter Fine Wine Encounters, till next October 26th, have only been held in London, New York, and Shanghai.
Reflecting Decanter’s enthusiasm and vote of confidence on our “Little Red Dot” is the collective cheer of 57 exhibitors from around the world.
Their pedigree, provenance, terroir, expertise, history, award-winning and heart-stopping wines make our lips quiver with expectation and impatience for Saturday 26 October.
Spoilt for Choice
Decanter Fine Wine Encounter Singapore 2024 will spoil participants for choice.
The abundance includes some precious gems waiting to be discovered, including:
Kabola Winery Unica 2019
Having finally visited Croatia last July (a belated trip originally thwarted by Covid), I was immensely impressed with that country’s indigenous Posip and Malvasia white wines. The latter is more well-known from neighbouring Italy but Croatian Malvazija also rocks. Istria’s Kabola Winery shines a light.
Cloudy Bay Te Koko 2015
Having visited Cloudy Bay twice – the first time about 10 years ago – the world’s most famous Sauvignon Blanc outside Sancerre and Pouilly-Fume always thrills and tantalizes. Can’t wait to discover how their prestige Te Koko 2015 evolve nearly a decade later.
Terrazas de los Andes Parcel Los Cerezos 2017
Argentina has carved out a unique niche with Malbec even if the varietal had once been more associated with Bordeaux. The reason the South American region has been able achieve that is delivering world-class quality. Un-grafted and first planted almost a century ago in 1929, Parcel Los Cerezos is very rare indeed.
Vasse Felix Tom Cullity Cabernet Sauvignon 2020
Vasse Felix’s most complex Bordeaux blend is aptly named for Tom Cullity, the man who established the winery in 1967. The vinous visionary who put Margaret River on the wine map was also a surgeon, performing the first cardiac catheterization at the Royal Perth Hospital in the 1950s.
Viñedos Familia Chadwick Seña 2017 (Magnum)
The New World can some times turn the old one on its head. Chile’s Chadwick family of Errazuriz fame does a one-up on France with their most sought-after wine Sena by recruiting five of Bordeaux’s permitted varieites: Cabernet Sauvignon, Carmenere, Malbec, Cabernet Franc, and Petit Verdot. Sena is not just an accomplished red, it is a blending masterclass in a glass.
Ao Yun 2020
Moët-Hennessy, arguably the world’s Number One wine and spirit powerhouse, is founder proprietor of Ao Yun in a mountainous, remote, Himalayan region of Yunnan in south-west China. Their winemaker hails from Saint-Emilion and the blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot and Petit Verdot contains 6% Syrah in 2020.
Chateau Pichon Baron 2016
There is consensus – amongst Bordeaux aficionados, even other Bordeaux classified growths – that if two or three wines were to be promoted to First Growth, Pichon Baron would be in that circle. Already one of the greatest vintages in the last 50 years, the Pauillac Super Second Growth produced one of the very best 2016s of that exceptional harvest!
Tua Rita Redigaffi 2021
Tuscany is the spiritual home of Sangiovese. And arguably the best region for Bordeaux red varieties in the whole of Italy. Already impressive for Cabernet Sauvignon, Tuscany triumphs over all other New World regions producing world class Cabernet by being the most impressive terroir outside Pomerol producing exceptional pure Merlot.
Bodegas Remírez de Ganuza Reserva 2012 (Double Magnum)
First produced in 1992, Bodegas Remirez puts a new spin on Tempranillo by ageing the Spanish red in mostly new 225-litre Bordeaux barriques. The blend includes a dash, 5% each of the white Graciano and Viura grapes. Their 2012 Reserva will be poured from a double magnum! A die-die must-try at the inaugural Decanter Fine Wine Encounter Singapore 2024.
OVID Napa Valley 2021
Napay Valley is the Médoc of California. Nowhere outside France has more consistently fine Bordeaux red blends been produced than in Napa Valley. Below Napa’s established radar, for the moment anyway, is an out-flier named OVID. Nestled at 410 metres on a secluded mountainous area, the iron-rich volcanic soils and abundant sunshine produce wines of commanding presence.
Grand Tasting
1100 to 1730 hrs
Tower Ballroom • Mezzanine Level
Original Price • S$179.85 nett (S$165 + 9% GST )
Discounted Price • S$161.87 nett (S$148.5 + 9% GST)• Inclusive of 1 Riedel Crystal Glass
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Original article from www.decanter.com/wine-news/chng-poh-tiong-unveils-the-must-try-wines-at-dfwe-singapore-2024-538438