cdubphoto > Wines in each flight are lined up in a row. Glasses are stickered with codes that correspond to codes on their score sheets. They enter their comments and scores on this sheet.
cdubphoto > Wine Access wine awards judge Gordon Stimmell, from Toronto. Gordon is also wine critic for the Toronto Star newspaper.
cdubphoto > Wine Access national tasting panel member, contributor and wine awards judge Steve Thurlow, from Ontario
cdubphoto > Veronique Rivest 'nosing' a wine. Smelling a wine reveals far more nuances and characteristics than tasting a wine, though that is important too.
cdubphoto > DJ Kearney, a professional sommelier instructor, is the chairperson of her panel.
cdubphoto > DJ Kearney preparing to taste a flight of pinot grigios.
cdubphoto > A typical flight of wines has between 6 and 12 wines of the same grape or blend. Judges may know what the grape is, but not the name of the wine or the producer
cdubphoto > After their discussions, score sheets are accumulated by the panel chairperson and handed in for entry into the scoring system by head judge and Wine Access editor in chief Anthony Gismondi
cdubphoto > Wine Access national tasting panel member and wine awards judge David Scholefield, from Vancouver, discussing with his panel
Wines in each flight are lined up in a row. Glasses are stickered with codes that correspond to codes on their score sheets. They enter their comments and scores on this sheet.
cdubphoto > Wines in each flight are lined up in a row. Glasses are stickered with codes that correspond to codes on their score sheets. They enter their comments and scores on this sheet.
Wines in each flight are lined up in a row. Glasses are stickered with codes that correspond to codes on their score sheets. They enter their comments and scores on this sheet.
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