How can you use this box
An effective way to practice is blind tasting with a tasting partner . First, describe the appearance, nose, and palate according to the SAT structure, and only then look at the label that corresponds to the wine. You can also deliberately taste the wines side by side , for example, first the steel-aged wine and then the oak-aged, so that the differences become clearer. Another useful exercise is to do two tasting rounds : first with prior knowledge and then again blind, to check whether your conclusion holds without a label. By always maintaining the same tasting order in your notes, comparisons become easier and more consistent.
Background information per wine
Butter & Wood Chardonnay Grande Reserve
Country: France.
Region: Languedoc-Roussillon.
Grape: Chardonnay.
Vinification: Maturation 9–12 months in oak barrels, partly using new barrels.
Montbiset Réserve Chardonnay Heritage
Country: France.
Region: Languedoc-Roussillon.
Grape: Chardonnay.
Vinification: wood aging, specific methods are not specified by the winemaker.
Masseria Li Veli Contrade Chardonnay
Country: Italy.
Region: Puglia.
Grape: Chardonnay.
Vinification: pneumatic pressing, temperature-controlled fermentation and maturation in stainless steel, without malolactic fermentation.
Woodhaven California Chardonnay
Country: United States.
Region: California.
Grape: Chardonnay.
Vinification: Temperature-controlled fermentation in stainless steel, followed by a rest period before bottling.