
This starts as a structured blind tasting and slowly turns into a geography exam with wine in the middle.The wine shows clean fruit, floral lift, and chalky minerality. No oak. Medium-plus acidity. Everyone immediately starts narrowing the field like they’re 90% confident.Then the guesses begin:Pinot Grigio feels right.Grüner Veltliner is in the conversation.Verdejo gets a mention.Chablis gets a respectful exclusion.Every option feels correct… until it doesn’t.Eventually, after a few detours through Italy, Spain and Austria, the wine lands exactly where it probably should have all along: Gavi from Italy.Sponsor: RIEDELhttps://www.riedel.com/en-au/(Australians use code: GOTSOMME New Zealand: GOTSOMMENZ at check out for 20% off)Key Themes- Blind tasting confidence vs reality- How structured tasting still turns into educated guessing- Old World white wine confusion (in a fun way)- The moment logic meets ego in a glass of wineEven experienced tasters don’t “know” straight away. They eliminate, argue, reassess, and slowly corner the wine until it gives up its identity.Or in this case: until it quietly reveals itself as Gavi.
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