Sunday, February 7, 2010

Midwest Grape and Wine Conference

I'm currently looking out over my balcony taking a short break from all the happenings at the Midwest Grape and Wine Conference held at the Lake of the Ozarks in Osage Beach, Missouri. As always, the educational opportunities are wonderful but its the human element that make this event worth attending year after year. Those outside of the Missouri wine industry would hardly guess that professionals from UC Davis, VA Tech, Ohio State, Cornell and around the world frequent this conference. Last night I was overjoyed to find myself in conversation with Dr. Ann Noble, an expert in the sensory evaluation of wine. She's best known for her development of the Wine Aroma Wheel , a wonderful tool that helps identify aroma characteristics of wine. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned lover of wine, the Wine Wheel is a must-have gadget guaranteed to help you fully appreciate what you're sipping.

I was also happy to finally meet Dr. Marco Li Calzi who recently joined the Institute for Continental Climate Viticulture and Enology at the University of Missouri. Marco relocated from Italy to head the enology program at MU. I've already hinted to him about presenting an Italian wine tasting. Last but not least, Kendall Jackson was kind enough to send us the fun Allan Samuelson. Not only did he present a tasting of some great chardonnay and pinot, his gregarious nature and obvious devotion to food and wine has put him on many "friends" lists at the conference. He's just one of those guys you can't help but like.

Next up - more presentations and finally the Grand Banquet. Stay tuned.

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