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  <title>Feats of Strength at the Cocktail Competition</title>
  <published_at>Wed Apr 15 15:55:00 -0700 2009</published_at>
  <link>http://www.chow.com/stories/11625</link>
  <pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2009 22:55:00 GMT</pubDate>
  <short_description>Tasting 150 liquors in two days</short_description>
  <long_description>Tasting 150 liquors in two days at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition.</long_description>
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  <author>Jordan Mackay</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p><span class="dropcap">I</span>t&#8217;s 9 a.m. on a Saturday morning, and I&#8217;m sitting in front of 12 glasses of vodka. It&#8217;s not a bizarre fraternity hazing, it&#8217;s work: Every year I am a judge in the <a target="blank" href="http://www.sfspiritscomp.com">San Francisco World Spirits Competition</a>, the largest of its kind. After the vodka comes rum, tequila, whiskey, gin, flavored vodka, fruit liqueur &#8230; if it&#8217;s been distilled, it&#8217;s likely to appear in this contest. Over 850 different bottles were submitted from more than 450 distillers in 21 countries, though I myself tasted only around 150 liquors over two days. All the judges&#8212;who include famous bartenders like <a href="http://www.chow.com/stories/11431">Dale DeGroff</a> and Audrey Saunders, as well as writers like F. Paul Pacult and <a href="http://www.chow.com/stories/11210">David Wondrich</a>&#8212;are divided into panels to winnow down the field, so no individual tastes everything. Thank goodness.</p>


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	<p class="caption">Canadian Mist: cheap and good</p>


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	<p>It&#8217;s exhausting, and if it sounds like fun, you might have a problem (I spit everything and probably drink about a gallon of water per day). But it&#8217;s always instructive; I rarely bother to sit down to comparatively taste things like vodka. And though there are some unpleasant categories to judge&#8212;flavored tequila, for instance&#8212;I always manage to learn something about spirits and the spirits industry I didn&#8217;t know. So here are a few things I learned in this year&#8217;s competition.</p>


	<p><b>Canadian Whiskey.</b> Thanks to brands like Seagram&#8217;s 7 and Crown Royal, Canadian whiskeys are derided in the spirits and bartending communities as innocuous blends. These are the brands people order with Coke, 7UP, or ginger ale, and what I thought I would be getting when I saw the category listed on my tasting agenda. Instead, I was treated to a great flight of whiskeys, including several that my panel awarded gold medals. It&#8217;s surprising that, at $10 a bottle, <a target="blank" href="http://www.vinquire.com/wines/search/buy/?search_text=Canadian+Mist">Canadian Mist</a> won a double gold medal; it won gold last year too. To me, it was bested by the likes of <a target="blank" href="http://www.vinquire.com/wines/search/buy/?search_text=Forty+Creek+Barrel+Select">Forty Creek Barrel Select</a> and <a target="blank" href="http://www.vinquire.com/wines/search/buy/?search_text=pendleton">Pendleton</a>. I also really liked <a target="blank" href="http://www.vinquire.com/wines/search/buy/?search_text=Canadian+Club+whisky+Sherry+Cask">Canadian Club &#8220;Sherry Cask.&#8221;</a> Amazingly, the most expensive of those high-quality whiskeys is only around $25.</p>


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	<p class="caption">Mint Tea vodka: perhaps the next wave in flavored spirits</p>


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	<p><b>Sweet Tea Vodka.</b> I chuckled when I saw this on the list for my panel. I knew the category existed but had no idea there were so many. A lot of them come from the same company: Firefly, a South Carolina–based distiller. I was surprised that the flavored vodkas were so tasty. Far and away the best-balanced (not too sweet) vodka was <a target="blank" href="http://www.vinquire.com/wines/search/buy/?search_text=mint+tea+vodka">Firefly&#8217;s Mint Tea</a>, which we accorded a double gold. Seagram&#8217;s Sweet Tea Vodka also took a gold, and the rest of Firefly&#8217;s line (regular, lemon, and peach) received silvers and bronzes.</p>


	<p><b>Suntory.</b> I knew that the Yamazaki whiskies from Japan&#8217;s Suntory were great, but I didn&#8217;t realize quite how great until I tasted them blind in a field of excellent whiskeys from Ireland, Scotland, and the United States during the competition&#8217;s &#8220;sweepstakes&#8221; round to determine the best whiskey in the world. There among the eventual Best Scotch winner (<a target="blank" href="http://www.vinquire.com/wines/search/buy/?search_text=port+ellen+29">29-year-old Port Ellen</a>) and Best in Show Brown Spirit (<a target="blank" href="http://www.vinquire.com/wines/search/buy/?search_text=Parker's+Heritage+Collection+Bourbon">Parker&#8217;s Heritage Collection Bourbon</a>) were the <a target="blank" href="http://www.vinquire.com/wines/search/buy/?search_text=yamazaki">Yamazaki 12- and 18-year whiskies</a>. Both received quite a few votes in the finals. Even among the best they showed impeccable balance, wonderful complexity, and yet were marvelously smooth. I will be getting some for my home bar.</p>


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	<p class="caption">Weber Haus Silver: last year&#8217;s best white spirit, this year&#8217;s best cachaça</p>


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	<p><b>Courvoisier.</b> The Best Cognac category ended up in a tie. One of the winners was the outrageously priced <a target="blank" href="http://www.vinquire.com/wines/search/buy/?search_text=Hardy+Cognac+Rosebud+Family+Reserve">Hardy Cognac Rosebud Family Reserve</a>. It was delicious. However, the other winner was the more attainable <a target="blank" href="http://www.vinquire.com/wines/search/buy/?search_text=Courvoisier+Cognac+Exclusif">Courvoisier Exclusif Cognac</a>.</p>


	<p><b>Cachaça.</b> <a target="blank" href="http://www.vinquire.com/wines/search/buy/?search_text=weber+haus+cachaca">Weber Haus Silver</a> won Best in Show White Spirit last year and Best Cachaça this year. I think it was not only the finest cachaça, but also the highest-quality cane spirit (including rum) in the competition.</p>


	<p><b>Aquavit.</b> Finally, after years of coming in second place, <a target="blank" href="http://www.vinquire.com/wines/search/buy/?search_text=Linie+aquavit">Linie Aquavit</a> from Norway broke through and won the competition as Best in Show White Spirit. I&#8217;ve written about the <a href="http://www.chow.com/stories/11298">overlooked category of aquavit</a> before. It was great to see one get its due on the big stage&#8212;Linie is amazing.</p>


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