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How to be a top Sommelier! Gerard Basset MW MS & Henri Chapon MS (Hotel du Vin) special podcast!  E-mail
Written by Henri Chapon MS and Gerard Basset MW MS   



Gerard Basset
Gerard Basset

GB: I’m often asked what it takes to be a great sommelier.  Aside from the obvious love of wine I would always say a sense of adventure is a prerequisite and the yearn to travel and meet people from all different walks of life.  From the chefs de caves of the grand French chateaux to the flying winemakers of the New World, this is job for people who love to get out and about, learning and of course tasting great wines.


Click here to listen to the Sommelier Masterclass podcast*

 

PODCAST: 
How to be a Master Sommelier
Henri Chapon MS and Gerard Basset MS MW, of Hotel Du Vin explain the secrets behind being a successful sommelier


Henri Chapon
Henri Chapon

HC: I would encourage anyone with a love of wine and an interest in the on-trade to consider sommellerie as a profession.  The wine world is extraordinary.  On the one hand it is vast with more countries and regions than ever producing wine.  On the other it is a very close knit community of people sharing a common passion.


GB: Passion - that is definitely a quality needed by top sommeliers.  To be a good sommelier is not a 9-5 job.  Wine constantly evolves, vintages change in character, winemakers move on and as such there is always something new to learn.  That’s why passion and a genuine love of the job are essential.  A good sommelier is all consumed by his or her love of wine and as such will happily spend time researching, tasting and generally improving skills.

 HC: It is said that women have a more sensitive palate and certainly it is encouraging to see more female sommeliers at the top of their trade.  For a long time sommellerie was dominated by men, but we are seeing the likes of Clare Thevenot, Corinne Michot and Joelle Marti-Baron excel.

 GB: Also sommellerie is not just about wine.  It is important that they have a sound knowledge of aperitifs and digestifs, glassware, cigars, food matching and decanting.  Theory is also important – today sommeliers must have extensive knowledge of wine producing regions, grape varieties, wine laws, distillation and brewing.  On top of this a sound palate and ability to taste blind is crucial.

 HC: The very best go on to become Master Sommeliers, the international professional credential that indicates the highest levels of proficiency, knowledge and customer service.  There are only 150 worldwide and this prestigious qualification is increasingly recognised as the pinnacle of excellence in this industry.

 ENDS

 For information on the Court of Master Sommeliers visit www.courtofmastersommeliers.org


 
"Let's taste It!" Secret Sommelier Bordeaux Wine Tasting Podcast  E-mail
Written by Administrator   

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Welcome to the podcast page.  Please take your time to listen to each podcast.  Firstly start off with the 'Simple Method for Tasting Wine' created and explained here by Christopher Burr MW.  As you open each wine for tasting, you can then prepare to listen to Christopher and Ewan Lacey taste each wine. 

A Simple Method For Tasting Wine: Christopher Burr MW talks you through how to use the Tasting Chart included with the Bordeaux Tasting Case from Sainsbury's.  Click here to listen -Time, 24mins approx.

Introduction

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These are the podcast's for the two white wines and the rose:

Calvet Limited Release Sauvignon Blanc '05

Chateau Bonnet Entre Deux Mers Andre Lurton '05

Chateau Bonnet Rosé '05

Summary for these wines

Here are the reds followed by the Sauternes: 

 Sainsbury's Special Reserve Claret  NV

Chateau Marquis de La Grange '04

Calvet Bordeaux Reserve '02

Taste The Difference Claret '04

Taste The Difference Medoc '03

Taste The Difference Saint Emilion '04

Chateau de La Garde  Bordeaux Superieur '01

Chateau de Respide Cuvee Callipyge Graves '01

Taste The Difference Sauternes '04  

Summary 

Click here to hear the tasting summary of these wines given by Christopher Burr MW. 

 Thank you for taking part and we hope that you have enjoyed this Bordeaux tasting.

For links directly to the MP3 files, please click on the podcast link below: 

 

A simple method for tasting wine

Tasting Intro

Sauvignon Blanc

Chateau Bonnet - Saivignon/Semillon

Chateau Bonnet Rose

Whites / Rose summary

Vintage Claret

Chateau Marquis De Grange

Calvet Bordeaux Reserve

Taste The Difference Claret

Taste The Difference Medoc

Taste The Difference St Emilion

Chateau de la Garde

Chateau de Respide

Bordeaux Summary

 

 

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Bordeaux by night

 
Vertical Warres Port Tasting of all Declared Vintages from ?63 to ?03  E-mail
Written by Administrator   

Warres Vertical port tasting
Vintage Warres
Anybody who has a love of vintage port or who would like to find out more should click below and listen to our very special podcast of a vertical tasting of declared Warres Port vintages.  Here Christopher Burr MW and Ben Campbell-Johnston travel through the decades in what is both an educational and pleasurable appreciation of the finest fortified wines we know as Warres Port.

Read more: Vertical Warres Port Tasting of all Declared Vintages from ?63 to ?03
 
Part 1: The Earl of Erroll's Pearls of Wisdom  E-mail
Written by The Secret Sommelier Team   
Ever since his youthful days in the air squadron, the Earl of E (Merlin) has been
The Earl of Erroll
The Earl of Erroll
a great believer in the creative power of boozy lunches.  In this short excerpt he lets loose his laconic lament for this nations lack of lateral, logical, lengthy lunches and the laborious lumbering lurches towards a box ticking bumbling bureaucracy.
 
Listen to Part 1 of our gracious Lord's advice on how to live dangerously and paradoxically longer.
 
Listen to Lord Erroll    
 
Taste Buds - The Lunch Extravaganza  E-mail
Written by The Secret Sommelier Team   
The Earl of Erroll and Christopher Burr
The Earl of Erroll and Christopher Burr
In this set of three podcasts, Christopher Burr, MW and the Earl of Erroll get down to the serious business of a comparative tasting!
 
First up are the whites, the Chardonnay's: a 1996 Kistler from America and a Les Purcelles, Puligny Montrachet. 
 
These two wines are both noted for their distinction but which one will ultimately claim the prize of a Master of Wine's affectionate palate?
 
More...  
Read more: Taste Buds - The Lunch Extravaganza
 
The Spanish Wine Fiesta  E-mail
Written by The Secret Sommelier Team   
In this brief introduction, prior to the main fiesta, Christopher Burr, MW recalls the dark days of Spanish wine drinking comparing them with the far more rosier picture that we enjoy today...

Read more: The Spanish Wine Fiesta
 
Christopher Burr's Wine Tasting Course  E-mail
Christopher Burr M.W. has selected a case of fine wine from Waitrose Wine Direct and included a free audio wine tasting course to accompany each wine. This case includes big wines such as Cote Rotie, Gevrey Chambertin,  Pouilly Fuisse, Sancerre. 
 
Read more: Christopher Burr's Wine Tasting Course
 
A Taste For Roussillon Wine  E-mail
Written by The Secret Sommelier Team   
To launch the Secret Sommelier site, Christopher Burr has tasted the wines of Roussillon. 
Read more: A Taste For Roussillon Wine
 
82 Clarets Over Lunch: Brooks's Club  E-mail
Written by The Secret Sommelier Team   
After a busy lunch at his club, Brooks's in St James's, Christopher Burr reflects on the 82 clarets tasted by the committee in order to satiate the  desire for decent tasting and decently priced bordeaux.  Whilst the youngsters start to flag, CB digs his heels in and rolls out the palate.

Descending the stairs after the tasting Christopher meets fellow Master of Wine, Michael Broadbent and the exchange between the two retold by Christopher.