2005 Domaine de Sarret Sauvignon Blanc (Vin de Pays d'Oc)
Light grass notes, ok acidity, clean and bright. No depth here, but certainly better than many many wines I have been served at charitable events in the past. B-
2005 Clos Robert Chardonnay (Central Coast )
Sweet canned fruit cocktail, stirred with a shim of toasted oak. Very popular, but not with me. C
A taste of a Mendoza red (I believe Cabernet, I believe Castle View) was undrinkable- an awful musty/wet dog smell. Corked? Not exactly what I thought, but maybe. The bottle I was poured from was almost empty, and I didn't see anyone complaining. Not the time or place for wine geekdom, so I quietly found a restroom for a sink. If this wasn't an off bottle, D-
2005 Alain Corcia Bourgogne
OK, I had even lower expectatons here- generic Bourgogne from a negociant who is mainly low end Rhone? Color is quite light, even for Bourgogne. But it looks like sometimes the tide does indeed lift all boats. Bright cherry fruit, a little damp earth, clean and forward. Not a lot of depth, concentration, or length here, but certainly an acceptable lighterweight Pinot, and it is a nice accompaniment for the non-rubber chicken. B/B-
There were a couple bottles of '82 Gruaud Larose in the silent auction, but I lost out.

Grade disclaimer: I'm a very easy grader, basically A is an excellent wine, B a good wine, C mediocre. Anything below C means I wouldn't drink at a party where it was only choice. Furthermore, I offer no promises of objectivity, accuracy, and certainly not of consistency