Never in my wildest dreams could I have imagined that starting a technology website more than 15 years ago, would have resulted in a mystery suitcase being delivered to me door, containing 2 bottles of wine, but here we are.
CTZN is a new wine maker in Australia and are applying modern technology to making their wine. By leveraging the AI in the formulation of the wine, the company aims to add to the skills and experience of humans to make its splash in the Australian market.
As part of CTZN’s entry into Australia, they sent me a suitcase that featured 2x 3-digit combination locks. The only clue to open them was a label that read..
I quite enjoy a challenge, so this was a fun way to be introduced to their product. With LLMs being so hot right now, I wanted to see if they could assist me in cracking the code. I read explained the situation and the hints to both Gemini and ChatGPT and while their responses differed, they both pointed me in the direction of Alan Turing.
I tried both 195 (dropping the 0) but to no avail. I moved on to the second combination lock and second clue.
The “king of grapes” is generally considered to be the Cabernet Sauvignon. Counting every letter in Cabernet Sauvignon, you arrive at 17,
Combining these pieces of information, we get a six-digit code formed by the year 1956 and the number of letters in “Cabernet Sauvignon” 17. Thus, the six-digit code to unlock the case is 195617.
I have to admit, when the second combination lock popped open, it was rewarding and done with thanks to AI.
Back to the first lock.. I posted the challenge online to get help from my community, for which many arrived at the same numbers, no matter how many tries, it didn’t work. Having validated with another journalist who also received the gift, it confirmed to me the issue was with the lock, not the number, so I moved to validation via screw driver which was successful, revealing the two bottles of CTZN wine were revealed.
Following on from French AI wine pioneers Aubert & Mathieu, and appealing to the avant-garde and the trendsetters of a new generation, the CTZN range debuts with two blends: Quantum Quintessence, a bold and elegant Shiraz/Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot blend, and Ethereal Pulse, a vibrant and delicate Pinot Noir/Grenache/Tempranillo blend.
Each bottle represents a harmonious blend of AI selected grape varietals, curated by cutting-edge AI algorithms, and brought to life by skilled human winemakers at celebrated global drinks company Australian Vintage.
RED BLEND 01 – QUANTUMQUINTESSENCE
A medium-bodied wine with rich dark fruit aromas of black plum and cherry, complemented by notes of red liquorice, allspice, olive, and tobacco leaf. It features silky firm tannins and a long, satisfying finish.
Quantum Quintessence is your ticket to a revolution where A.I. precision meets human intuition, crafting a bold, harmonious blend. Each sip promises a burst of flavours, masterfully orchestrated to elevate your experience.
The blend is a combination of the following:
SHIRAZ – The Depth
Percentage in Blend: 46%
CABERNET SAUVIGNON – The Structure
Percentage in Blend: 44%
MERLOT – The Finesse
Percentage in Blend: 10%
RED BLEND 02 – ETHEREAL PULSE
A medium-bodied wine with red fruit aromas of dried raspberry and wild strawberry, complemented by hints of blood orange, pomegranate, cinnamon, and black tea leaf, with soft tannins on the finish.
Ethereal Pulse is a testament to this harmonious union, a wine meticulously envisioned by A.I. algorithms and crafted with a vintner’s touch to grace your palate with it’s refined, airy complexity.
GRENACHE – The Spirit
Percentage in Blend: 39%
PINOT NOIR – The Heart
Percentage in Blend: 30%
TEMPRANILLO – The Essence
Percentage in Blend: 26%
THE CRAFT
Percentage in Blend: 5%
CTZN partnered with technology company Mik Studio to create a digital experience for the physical product, allowing customers to scan a QR code on the bottle to learn more about it. When you do this, you’re taking to a website where you’ll meet a digital robot named SOM, which puts a face to the AI technology that went into making the wine.
More information at https://ctznwines.com/