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Carneros, Napa Valley, Wines »

[8 Feb 2010 ]
Robert Sinskey Vineyards – communicating a personal truth

Long before pinot noir was popular, long before organic and green was ‘hot’, and way before pairing food and wine became a good way to sell wine, Robert Sinskey was doing all of these things. The wines that they produce and the way they make them, are based first on deeply held beliefs rather than on trends and, as a result, they have created a strong and steady customer following.
The pinot noir vines that Robert Sinskey’s father planted in Carneros in the 1980’s was inspired by his love for red …

Napa Valley, Saint Helena, Wines »

[12 Dec 2009 ]
Ehlers Estate – ethical wines with great cabernet at heart

Since the time the original Ehlers Winery in Saint Helena was founded in 1886, the property had been divided up and operated by various owners over the years.  A full century later, a French wine lover Jean Leducq and his wife Silviane began acquiring plots of the original Ehlers’ property – including the historic winery – until they had re-joined the original 14-acre estate.  Acquisitions of adjacent vineyards has enlarged the estate to the current 44 acres of vineyards dedicated to cabernet sauvignon, merlot, cabernet france, petit verdot and sauvignon …

Bordeaux, Wines »

[17 Oct 2009 ]
Everyday Bordeaux values

The good news is that inexpensive, everyday Bordeaux wines are widely available in the US, ranging from under $10 to $25.  The major names to look for on the label are: 

Basic Bordeaux red, rose, white, semi-sweet and sparkling wines, from the greater Bordeaux region.  Reds predominantly merlot and whites predominantly sauvignon blanc.  Bordeaux  and Bordeaux Superieure appellations represent about half of the 60 million or so cases the region produces each year.  Bordeaux Superieure requires slightly higher minimum potential alcohol, slightly lower yields/hectare and for the red wines, longer minimum ageing of …

Bordeaux, Wines »

[14 Oct 2009 ]
A sampling of Bordeaux blancs

Last week I tasted through quite a lot of wine in Bordeaux!  Here are some of the whites which show the range of sauvignon blanc wines made today in Bordeaux.
2007 Chateau du Cros, Bordeaux AOC.  This chateau is also known for its sweet wines from the Loupiac appellation, just on the other side of the Garonne river on the right bank.  This dry white is typical of the modern, fruit-driven, clean and sleek wines made today.  90% sauvignon blanc, 10% semillon, some skin contact and cool 16-18 celsius ferment temperatures result …

Bordeaux, Wines »

[14 Oct 2009 ]
World benchmark sauvignon blanc

While consumers discover the range of alternative white wines, sauvignon blanc remains truly one of the world’s greatest varietal wines and is still one of the major go-to wines in restaurants for its bright acidity, citrusy flavors and aromatic appeal.  Sauvignon blanc reflects the climates and styles where it is grown and made.  In the Loire’s Sancerre and Pouilly-Fume, the wine is lighter bodied, flinty and restrained, while in the Napa Valley, it is full-bodied and fruit-driven.  New Zealand is in a class by itself, with exaggerated aromas of kaffir limes and fresh …

Burgundy, Wines »

[1 Oct 2009 ]
William Fevre Chablis

The chardonnay wines of Chablis are pure, precise wines, unburdened by the use of new oak.  Among the best winemakers in Chablis is William Fevre, whose wines are virtually transparent in their expression of terroir.  William Fevre makes the full range of Chablis wines, from Petit Chablis to Grand Cru, with over half of its 118 acres in Premiers and Grands Crus.  At the helm is Didier Seguier, who was brought in by the owners of William Fevre, the Henriot family of Champagne and Burgundy.  Didier’s basic philosophy is:  clean …

Germany, Pfalz, Wines »

[29 Sep 2009 ]
Weingut Okonomierat Rebholz

The view south from Kastanienbusch Vineyard

Weingut Okonomierat Rebholz has been making wine for three generations and is currently run by Hansjorg Rebholz and his wife Brigit.  The weingut is a welcoming place and the owners, staff and the dog are very warm (people).  Rebholz is best known for its dry style of whites, the rieslings, about 35% of production, chardonnay and weissburgunder.  But they also make distinctive gewurztraminer from their oldest vineyard as well as grauerburgunder and muskateller.  About 25% of production is in spatburgunder.  Rebholz wines are about intensity of flavor stemming from …

Germany, Pfalz, Wines »

[29 Sep 2009 ]
Weingut Messmer

Warmth in climate and hospitality show through in the wines of the Pfalz.  When we visited Weingut Messmer, we met with Gregor who runs the estate, but his PR man, father Herbert, dropped in to greet us.  Messmer’s flagship wines are the dry rieslings, grauerburgunder and weissburgunder, a little bit of fine gewurtztraminer and muskateller, and spatburgunder.  The whites range from everyday wines to “cru” Erste Lage from Michelsberg vineyard, Schawer and Goldener Jost, but they are all driven by purity of flavors.  This starts in the vineyard, where Gregor has moved from the common …

Germany, Pfalz, Wines »

[29 Sep 2009 ]
The German pinot gris and blanc

The benchmark pinot gris/grigio are from Alsace, Oregon and northeast Italy.  Pinot gris is a pale golden colored, medium-full bodied wine with peach and spice flavors.  The pinot grigio from Italy tends to be a much lighter, crisper style while Alsace pinot gris has the rich, full-bodied and oily style of a warm, dry region.  Oregon falls inbetween, with a fresh, fruit-driven character. 
Germany’s Pfalz region has a similar terroir to Alsace but is about 150 km (90 miles) to the north – and in Europe, small distances make a lot of difference.  The …

Burgundy, France, Wines »

[6 Sep 2009 ]
The purity of unoaked chardonnay

Chardonnay is the world’s most beloved wine.  While technically a cool climate grape, chardonnay can be, and is, grown everywhere, taking on the personality of the terroir where it is grown.  Amongst all the international grape varietals, chardonnay can be a relatively neutral grape in flavor, acidity and body, which is one of the reasons winemakers use the toolbox to add their own signature to the wine.  One of the main styles of chardonnay made in New World wine regions are those which go through full malolactic fermentation and aged in a percentage …