
That is what Michael Skurnik had as his tag line for promoting this year's portfolio tasting. Not only was it not just another tasting but it was also the 20th anniversary for the company. By far this is one of the biggest and best industry wine tastings held in nyc. It is a veritable Monster Truck rally of drinking and spitting! Even when you are spitting at this event trying to taste even a third of the wines here will get you ripped from back wash alone.
There were over a thousand wines at this tasting and hundreds of people attending. Pulling it off takes a big space, alot of wine glasses and a dump truck of cheese and crackers!




Every table I approached with a skurnik rep. at, I was made to feel important. Now I know how fortunate I am to be the wine buyer for such a busy restaurant. I know that this is why most of the skurnik employees were so nice to me and made me feel so special, never the less, it made the whole experience that much more fun. I even got to try some special wines that were not available to most of the buyers there. Such as the special barrel tasting bottle of Vega Sicilia "Unico" 98. It was linear and massive!


Alot of the tasting became about revisiting my wine list and checking out the new vintages, some bottled less within less than 12 days of the event. There were however a few wines that really stood out for me.

Etude put out some great pinot noirs that were so exciting that they reminded me of when Etude was first becoming well known in the wine community. The wines were appropriately priced and drinking amazing. The two wines I speak of are the "Temblor" and the "Heirloom". Both drank with that fantastic Burgundian nose and terroir. But since you get what you pay for, and the "Temblor" being slightly less expensive, is a less intense expression of this style of wine. Normally when we are talking Californian wine I would say the less intense wine would be drinking better. In this case that is not the story. Those beautiful aromatiques of corriander and cardimom perfume the glass like a grand cru.

Another poplular Californian wine maker that took me back was the fine Turley family. They had a very similar situation. All of Turley's wines drank well as usual, but they had two single vineyard Zinfandels that really blew me away. The "Duarte" and "Dusi Vineyard" wines both had an unusual but incredibly pleasant soft acidity that drank with dried apricot and clementine pith. These flavors complimented the dark fruit flavors we expect of a Turley Zin. The acidity balanced these big boys better than I've seen in their very expensive low production "Hayne Vineyards" Zin.
These are just two producers that really impressed me at the Skurnik tasting. I'll be talking about more of the producers I enjoyed as the week goes on. I'll be going through my notes and the spending will begin! Look for much more to come as Michael Skurniks efforts come to fruition in the form of massive sales!