A Challenge for the WineKeeper “Keeper”
Jack at Fork and Bottle has thrown down the gauntlet and challenged me to a blind taste test. He thinks the WineKeeper “Keeper” might be more of a gimmick than an actual wine “preservation” system, but I disagree.
The challenge is simple: Can I tell, in a blind tasting, the difference between a wine preserved with the Keeper that is stored in the fridge and a wine sealed with a regular cork that is also stored in the fridge? Jack believes that in a blind taste test two nights after initially opening the wine, I will not be able to tell the difference between the two wines. Additionally, he thinks I will actually prefer the bottle sealed with the cork rather than the Keeper.
That is the essential challenge. There are a few variables I need to nail down first, though:
- Which wine would be best? I want to test Pinot Noir because of the typically fragrant and complex bouquet you get with such a wine.
- Am I tasting the wines right after opening and then 2 days later, both blind? I assume so.
- If I store the wines in the fridge, how long should I wait to smell and taste the wines after pouring? They’ll be too cold at first.
I will, of course, use the same shape of Riedel glass for each wine (with a little label on each base to indicate which wine I am drinking), and I will have my wife assist me so I can be sure I am tasting totally blind (as in blindfolded).
So, Jack, I am ready to accept your challenge…almost. I need to finish another bottle of wine that is currently using my only Keeper bottle tap. And then I’ll probably need to write up my entry for Wine Blogging Wednesday #30, unless I can sneak in this taste test before then. But soon enough, we shall see just how good this Keeper really is!
January 27th, 2007 at 1:02 pm
I am looking forward to the results. As Megan pointed out over at Wannabe Wino, I am looking for the best way to preserve wine. Mighty tired of pouring wine down the sink or adding to vinegar.
January 27th, 2007 at 2:07 pm
So far I really like the Keeper, but I think this experiment will give me some more empirical evidence in its favor. Or not. I’m trying to remain objective here. *)