tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-78832932395621294142024-02-19T01:19:17.296-08:00Wine in the ValleyThe Steven Kent Winery BlogTracey Hoffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09604580630920980737noreply@blogger.comBlogger98125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7883293239562129414.post-68798779889643062012011-06-28T15:35:00.000-07:002011-06-28T15:35:44.129-07:00Just One of the Challenges<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><object width="320" height="266" class="BLOGGER-youtube-video" classid="clsid:D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000" codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=6,0,40,0" data-thumbnail-src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/ZgbiK0Nhg_Q/0.jpg"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/ZgbiK0Nhg_Q?f=user_uploads&c=google-webdrive-0&app=youtube_gdata" /><param name="bgcolor" value="#FFFFFF" /><embed width="320" height="266" src="http://www.youtube.com/v/ZgbiK0Nhg_Q?f=user_uploads&c=google-webdrive-0&app=youtube_gdata" type="application/x-shockwave-flash"></embed></object></div><br />
As I sit here typing, it's just started to rain in Livermore. It's June 28th...Summer...warm growing area...and it's freakin' raining. Looking at the Mercury News website today, and it notes that the1/4" of rain expected in the South Bay on June 28 may be a "once-in-a-lifetime" experience for people. I don't want any more experiences like that. <div><br />
</div><div>Anyway, this post is not about the challenges of weather, which are ubiquitous and ever-present for farmers; it is about the pests that can ravage a vineyard, taking an investment worth millions of dollars and slowly strangling it. </div><div><br />
</div><div>Leaf Roll virus is becoming a major problem in California vineyards again. Transmitted by a couple different types of mealy bug which can live under the outer layers of the trunks of vines, Leaf Roll turns the leaves red later in the growing season thereby interfering with photosynthesis and the ripening of fruit. Once a vineyard is infected, there is no cure expect pulling the vineyard out and replanting. When one considers that it can cost more than $30,000 per acre to plant a vineyard and experts advise leaving an infected vineyard fallow for up to 10 years after an infestation, the presence of these bugs and their viruses can be devastating. </div><div><br />
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To find out recommendations on drinking times and to see which varieties (and in which percentages) make up our club blends, we have just updated our Drinkability charts. You can find the <a href="http://www.stevenkent.com/images/stevenkent.com/File/CC_Drinkability_022511.pdf">Collector's Circle wines here</a> and the <a href="http://www.stevenkent.com/images/stevenkent.com/File/FRP_Drinkability_022511.pdf">Future Release program wines here</a>. <br />
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In my cellar, I found one bottle of 2004 Merrillie (unfiltered) and it seemed like a potential match. I've always felt that our Chardonnay was better with significant bottle age. The 2004 proved me right. Just a beautiful wine...wonderful fresh lemon and pear notes, gorgeous underlay of leesy, nutty qualities from the sur lie aging and malolactic fermentation adding layers of complexity; finishing acidity that has rounded out with bottle age but which still girds the wine's substantial fruit and creates length and a mouthwatering finish.Steven Mirassouhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04245351445438103732noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7883293239562129414.post-85806810378543780152011-01-26T06:03:00.000-08:002011-01-26T06:03:46.114-08:00Steven Kent & La Rochelle - What's Going on at the Winery in January<div align="center" style="background-color: white; padding-bottom: 10px;"><div align="left" style="color: black; font-family: verdana,arial; font-size: 8pt; width: 600;"><span style="color: black; font-family: verdana, arial; font-size: xx-small;"></span><br />
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<div style="margin-bottom: 0px; margin-top: 0px;"><strong>90 POINTS - 2009 Pinot Gris, Mark' Vineyard (Arroyo Seco) </strong>"Brilliant, mouthwatering acidity marks this refreshingly clean wine. It's very ripe, showing pineapple and lemon sour candy, papaya, green melon and vanilla spice flavors. Straddles the border between bone dry and just off-dry, although the honeyed sweetness might not show up officially. Great with Thai, Vietnamese and Asian-fusion fare." (Wine Enthusiast 02/11 - SH) <strong><br />
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"A big, muscular Pinot, in the manner of this vineyard. It's dry but sweetly rich and dense in cherries, black raspberries, mulberries, cola and cedar, with thick tannins. The silky texture and bright acidity make it drinkable now, yet it should develop in the bottle over the next six years." (Wine Enthusiast 02/11 - SH)</div><br />
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There are many who argue the existence or importance of this overarching site concept, but there are few who would argue that certain sites have something special about them. We believe that our Home Ranch Vineyard is just one of those special places.</div><div><br />
</div><div>We have done many tastings involving all of the Cabernets that we produce, and even when those tastings are done blind, it is impossible to miss the Cabernets produced from Home Ranch fruit. While these wines share a richness with Ghielmetti Vineyard Cabernet and a structure with Smith Ranch Cabernet, what they don't share with any other wine produced in the Livermore Valley is the exotic perfume of pepper and mint and menthol that one associates with the oil from wind-break trees.</div><div><br />
</div><div>As the winds blow in from San Francisco Bay each afternoon they come charging through the Livermore Valley from West to East. Right next door to our Home Ranch Vineyard is a stand of trees - pepper trees and eucalyptus trees - whose essential oils are blown on to the grape skins of the Cabernet that resides right next door. These essential oils become an essential part of all our Home Ranch wines. Being red wines, the skins of the grapes that make them are exceedingly important. There is no way to separate the oils from the trees from the skins of the grapes themselves. Consequently, these aromatic additions become part of the finished wines. In a true sense, the terroir of the Home Ranch Vineyard includes this perfume; a Home Ranch wine that did not have this note, however subtle, could not be said to be a true product of this particular site.</div><div><br />
</div><div>I have come to love and appreciate this quirk of location, this happy accident of arboreal fortune. For without this particular aspect of "it-ness," the Home Ranch would be a much diminished thing indeed.</div>Steven Mirassouhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04245351445438103732noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7883293239562129414.post-5295654396332142522011-01-24T08:51:00.000-08:002011-01-24T08:51:53.910-08:00"When Should I Drink This Wine?"<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhkAHsn31iyW9ci33dvQRxN8L_tJhrRufd09jvz37tLda24QJal2En85Jwk8PThxARQ1yooP9Y2Pc455IZl_JjSk3fkN-fl9T7kZVr4Mbezw5tFwKlrwmxV5gtayD15zZPJFieRYt9paLAt/s1600/Cabernet_Drinkability_Matrix_Updated_Jan_2011_small.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="154" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhkAHsn31iyW9ci33dvQRxN8L_tJhrRufd09jvz37tLda24QJal2En85Jwk8PThxARQ1yooP9Y2Pc455IZl_JjSk3fkN-fl9T7kZVr4Mbezw5tFwKlrwmxV5gtayD15zZPJFieRYt9paLAt/s200/Cabernet_Drinkability_Matrix_Updated_Jan_2011_small.jpg" width="200" /></a></div>The question most often asked by wine lovers is also a question that doesn't have a straightforward answer. The answer to <i>When should I drink this wine? </i>has as much to do with the personal preferences of the wine drinker as it does to the relative drinkability of a wine.<br />
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I have a love of big, tannic red wines. For my palate, the ability of the wine to age is secondary to the wine's youthful structure and integration. This is purely a personal thing, though. My dad, who was weaned on Bordeaux, prefers his Cabernets with some age on them; he wants to experience the secondary flavors and aromas that come about through the mysterious calculus of bottle + oxygen + time. <br />
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But because this question deserves a considered - if somewhat hedged - answer, we have developed a "Drinkability Matrix" that provides a great deal of information regarding the origin of our wines and a range for drinking the wines at their peak.<br />
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Take a look at the Matrix and tell us whether the information was useful and if there is anything else that you would like to know that would improve your experience with our wines. <a href="http://www.stevenkent.com/images/stevenkent.com/File/Cabernet_Drinkability_Matrix_Updated_Jan_2011.pdf">The updated Cabernet chart is available on our website now</a>. The Future Release Program and Collector's Circle charts will be up this week. <i> </i><br />
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In the nine previous releases of Vincere, Sangiovese has played a dominant role. In 2008, however, we ran short of this grape in our vineyard. After making a number of mock blends, we decided that the Cabernet-dominant wine that is the 2008 vintage was still Vincere; it still retained a spirit of the super-Tuscan style wine we were attempting to make. In fact, it has been the quality of the wine and not a recipe that has guided the blending of Vincere from the very first vintage. <br />
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After recently tasting the 2008 and 2007 wines side-by-side, a number of really interesting things became apparent. Though the wines were different in structure and different in the sense of which variety was most dominant, they were very similar in tone. Vincere is a rich wine that's meant to be explosive aromatically; it's meant to be viscous in the mouth and to provide a foundation for a wide variety of foods with which you might choose to pair it. Both of these wines passed this test.<br />
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They were both very true to their vintage also. 2007 was a classic vintage in California. Nearly every wine we made that year had an opulence and a richness and a dark-hued fruit palate that surpassed nearly every vintage prior to that. 2008, on the other hand, was a vintage of structure. The fruit palate was more about cherries than the black raspberry and cassis that we see in 2007. The 2008 wines have a mid-palate shape to them that is very intriguing; this is a vintage that should age dramatically well. Again, both of these wines passed that vintage specificity test.<br />
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Finally, for all of their differences, these two wines share one thing in common: as with most of our wines, they were significantly better the second day. The tightness and shy fruit that one has seen in the Steven Kent wines when they are first opened is present here also. Aerating the wines, or decanting them for a couple of hours prior to drinking, really helps to open up the wines both aromatically and from a structural standpoint. <br />
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For those people who have come to enjoy this wine, we believe that you will like the 2008 wine as much as any other previous release. The reasons may be different, but that's what great wine is supposed to be. It's supposed to be a reflection of a vineyard site, a given year of weather, and a winemaking philosophy.<br />
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The 2008 Vincere is made exclusively for members of our Future Release Program. For more information about joining our club and getting your allocation of Vincere, <a href="http://www.stevenkent.com/index.php/publisher/articleview/frmArticleID/17">click this link</a>. <br />
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I've always felt that one of the primary differences between Livermore Valley Cabernet and Napa Valley Cabernet is the tannin content in the wine. Livermore Cabs tend to have real dense, rich, fruit upfront and a tannic structure that one perceives mostly on the finish. Contrast this with Napa Cabs which usually display tannin running all the way through the wine but not nearly as much fruit as Livermore.<br />
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It intrigued me then, when I tasted the <a href="http://www.stevenkent.com/index.php/stevenkent/">2007 Steven Kent</a> alongside the 2007 <a href="http://www.roberthallwinery.com/">Robert Hall Cabernet</a> from Paso Robles and the 2007 <a href="http://www.mtveeder.com/">Mount Veeder Winery</a> Cabernet from Napa Valley. One would expect the mountain fruit in Napa to be tannic and have a limited amount of fruit. And as a gross generalization that's how I perceived the wine. More specifically though, the Mount Veeder had beautiful, if muted, fruit. It was more red cherry than cassis and had significant tannin all the way through the wine especially on the finish. But there was more fruit there than I thought there'd be before I tasted the wine.<br />
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The Hall Cabernet was a beautiful wine also. This wine, I think, showed a bit more dark fruit than the Mt. Veeder wine and had a plushness on entry that neither of the other two wines had.<br />
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It was my old wine, though, that was most surprising. This Livermore Valley offering is one of the best we've made so far. One of its defining characteristics is its tannin level (when compared to previous vintages), tasted alongside these other two wines, however, it showed significantly darker fruit (black even), and a tannic structure on the finish that nearly rivaled that of the Mount Veeder.<br />
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Tasting as many wines of my own as I do (especially in comparative flights) has revealed that the context and order in which the wines are tasted dramatically affects how one perceives tannin and structure in the wines. Still, it was very gratifying to see that the Livermore stood up quite well in both richness and tannin to the other two wines.<br />
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Greg does a wonderful job with the wine program at Steamers. Steamers is a Los Gatos landmark and is highly recommended for both the wine and the food.<br />
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</tbody></table>The red harvest has finally begun at Steven Kent. Normally the first red grape to come to the Winery, we harvested our Home Ranch Sangiovese this morning, 20 days later than we did last year; volumes were almost 50% lower this year as well.<br />
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Sangiovese is the primary grape in Chianti and we use it for a 100% varietal offering for members of our <a href="http://www.stevenkent.com/index.php/publisher/articleview/frmArticleID/17/">Collector's Circle wine club</a> as well as in a blend with Cabernet, as <i>Vincere</i>, for members of our <a href="http://www.stevenkent.com/index.php/publisher/articleview/frmArticleID/17/">Future Release Program</a>. With 4.225 tons, we should have a very small total of only 250 or so cases. <br />
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</tbody></table>A long-time favorite wine for guests and members, the Sangiovese fruit tasted beautiful at the crushpad today; plenty of sugar and great acid. <br />
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Sangiovese is typified by gorgeous aromas of black cherry compote, five spice powder; a supple mid-palate, and great acidity. It is the perfect wine to pair with a roasted pork loin, veal, and chicken. <br />
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We have found, too, that our Sanigovese-based wines will age quite beautifully for 7-10 years. Our first Sangiovese, <i>Cherry Blossoms, </i>a 2001 vintage, is still holding on well. <br />
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We had a wonderful turnout last week for the release of our Premier Cabernet Collection - Clone 30 offering. This wine, fewer than 100 cases of which were produced, was one of two releases we felt was of great enough quality to be accorded our highest quality designation.<br />
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In conjunction with this release, we previewed the first of the 2008 Premier Cabernet wines...the <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=113029362155768593989.000464ba204b8e5cf936e&t=h&z=16">Ghielmetti Vineyard, Clone 337</a>. For this wine fewer than 50 cases will be available. Consistently producing a wine with very rich red and dark fruit notes, the 2008 Clone 337 was the first vintage that this clone stepped it up a notch and yielded a wine, not only with the richness we prize, but also with a structure that portends ageability.<br />
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This is a wine that Cabernet lovers should have in their collection. Elegant, complex, and delicious, this wine is extremely limited and will not be around long. <a href="https://shop.stevenkent.com/SHOP.AMS?LEVEL=BOT&PART=671-08">Click here to be among the first to reserve your three-pack of Clone 337</a>. Tasting notes are below:<br />
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<blockquote><i>In the nose, aromas of black cherry and cassis liqueur dominate while underpinnings of licorice, cocoa powder, and subtle tobacco enhance the wine's aromatic complexity. On entry, lush dark fruit flavors come to the fore first, but as the wine aerates, fruit gives way to licorice and caramel and the subtle oak and tobacco aromatics become more forceful flavors. Wines of this distinction tend to show their true quality after time in bottle or glass. So too with this wine. After several hours in the decanter, all aspects of this wine blossom: fruit gains more intensity, mid-pa;ate shows more depth, and the chewy finishing tannins presage the capacity to age. This Cabernet will benefit from several years of bottle age, beginning to show all of its grandeur in 2014. With care, this wine should age effortlessly through 2020. Fewer than 150 three-packs and a small number of magnums were produced in this vintage. </i></blockquote><br />
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</tbody></table>The 2010 Harvest is beginning to take on a little shape, finally. Walking through the Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon blocks this week, the flavors in the SB are really wonderful. Seriously considering picking a couple of tons early in the week (about 22 sugar) and then a couple more about a week to ten day later (depending on weather) to get closer to the sugars we have had in the past (about 24). <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEc78QvV2CQ">Check out the video</a> for more observations.<br />
<div style="text-align: center;">* * *</div><div style="text-align: left;">Our Sales Manager, Gregory Peebles, made his first Southern California tour for Steven Kent and found a very enthusiastic audience. In the next couple of weeks, Southlanders will be able to find the wines at <a href="http://www.klwines.com/store_locations.asp">K&L Wine Merchants</a> in Hollywood, the <a href="http://www.winex.com/default.aspx">Wine Exchange</a> in Orange, and at <a href="http://www.ozumo.com/santamonica/">Ozumo Restaurant</a> in Santa Monica. <br />
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<div style="text-align: left;">The latest in our series of <a href="http://www.stevenkent.com/index.php/publisher/articleview/frmArticleID/12/">Premier Cabernet Collection</a> wines made its debut this past week. The 2008 Cabernet Sauvignon -<a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=113029362155768593989.000464ba204b8e5cf936e&ll=37.661469,-121.660023&spn=0.007729,0.021136&t=h&z=16"> Ghielmetti Vineyard, Clone 337</a> was poured for those who purchased the 2007 Clone 30. This is the first time the 337 has made the top tier in quality. This wine is wonderfully integrated already and boasts notes of black and red cherry, tobacco, black plum and terrific structuring tannin on the lengthy finish. Only 150 three-packs are available in this release...only half as much as the previous year!<b> <a href="https://shop.stevenkent.com/SHOP.AMS?LEVEL=BOT&PART=671-08">Click here to order your three-pack before they are gone. </a></b></div></div><br />
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</tbody></table>Tracing an origin back to the Rhone Valley, where it was mistaken for a small-berried clone of Syrah (hence the name <i>Petite</i> Sirah), this variety has been grown in the Livermore Valley to great acclaim for decades. I chose the finest 6 barrels from a larger lot of PS for this release.<br />
In the nose, one get abundant notes of characteristic lavender and violet floral essences, licorice and black fruits. Supporting the fruit and flowers is a nice toasty American oak underlayment. The wood is carried into the mouth where it turns from toasty to subtle caramel and cinnamon. As the wine gets some air the varietally correct chalky tannins and undifferentiated black fruit become a silkily structured wine highlighted by blackberry and black cherry flavors.<br />
This wine will age beautifully for the next 5 years and could use another 6-12 months before you start drinking it. <i>Hen of the Woods</i> was made exclusively for members of the Collector's Circle.Steven Mirassouhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04245351445438103732noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7883293239562129414.post-51946440118099183722010-09-03T14:30:00.000-07:002010-09-03T14:30:52.174-07:00What a Day Was #Cabernet Day<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="float: right; text-align: right;"><tbody>
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</tbody></table>Celebrated around the world on September 2nd was the first "Cabernet Day." The brainchild of Rick Bakas of St. Supery Winery, Cabernet Day was created to celebrate both the noblest of red grapes and the rapidly growing community of folks who take to the various social media outlets to share their wine experiences. <br />
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From what I've heard, Cab Day was the largest on-line tasting ever, with tens of thousands of people all around the world joining in the fun. If you google #Cabernet Day, you get over 1.8 MILLION hits...a pretty good indication of the number of people participating. <br />
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At Steven Kent we turned over the Barrel Room to four new extremely-limited Cabernet Releases and welcomed more than 4 times the average number of guests for a Thursday.<br />
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For those who didn't get a chance to join us, small quantities of the single-vineyard Cabernets are available. Click the <b><a href="https://shop.stevenkent.com/SHOP.AMS?LEVEL=BOT&PART=660-07">Home Ranch</a></b>, <b><a href="https://shop.stevenkent.com/SHOP.AMS?LEVEL=BOT&PART=621-07">Smith Ranch</a></b>, <a href="https://shop.stevenkent.com/SHOP.AMS?LEVEL=BOT&PART=624-07"><b>Ghielmetti Vineyard</b></a>, and <b><a href="https://shop.stevenkent.com/SHOP.AMS?LEVEL=BOT&PART=650-07">"Estate Grown"</a></b> links to be taken to the on-line store to order before the wines are gone. <br />
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We had the great fortune of having tables for La Rochelle and Steven Kent, and we poured, among others, the 2008 Sleepy Hollow Pinot Noir and 2007 Clone 4 and <b><a href="https://shop.stevenkent.com/SHOP.AMS?LEVEL=BOT&PART=664-07">Clone 30</a></b> Cabs (Gregory Peebles, our Sales Manager pictured, left). <br />
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The evening was terrific: a beautiful venue, great wines, and a great family. Here's to another 70 years!<br />
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Monday - 99<br />
Tuesday - 107<br />
Wednesday - 105 <br />
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Luckily for all of us, and the grapes...it was much cooler later in the week 75 and wind gusts like the remake of Mary Poppins on Friday. <br />
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<div style="text-align: left;">Check out videos on Block 30 Cabernet<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGKZ6c8kcvw"> <b>here</b></a>, the variability of Veraison<b> <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaJYwtS2yY8">here</a></b> and Ghielmetti Vineyard <b><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKC1Qm4NSO8">here</a></b>. If I seem out of breath in some of these...I was. It was about 105 degrees, and I'm out of shape! Hopefully the content is interesting.<br />
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<div style="text-align: left;">Writing the notes right now for Fratello, our annual Tasting Room team blend put together to benefit breast cancer research. This year, we focus attention on men who have the disease...in honor of one of our own recovering team members, Domenic. <br />
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This wine is a blend of Barbera, Petit Verdot and Merlot and was put together by members of our Tasting Room team. Fratello will be available starting September 2, 2010. Help us to help breast cancer research...and get a great wine as a thank you. </div></div><br />
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Traveled to Atlanta earlier this week to meet with a great retailer in the metro area, Chris Hinton, whose store - <a href="http://thewinestoreinc.com/new_site/about_us.php">Hinton's Wine Shop</a>, is noted for having one of the best selections of high-end wines in the area. Chris and his crew (Keith, Richard, and Cory) liked the wines and will hopefully become a flagship location for Steven Kent in the near future. <br />
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Saturdays before and after harvest are the perfect time to go through barrels, talk to myself, whoop (when the barrel is whoop-worthy) and generally celebrate all things vinous. I'm alone, I have 800 barrels of wine in various states of readiness and a list of wines I want to put together. <br />
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Today, the attention was focused on 2009 Sangiovese...the 100% offering that goes to our Collector's Circle members, the blend of Sangi and Cab (Vincere) that's for the Future Release Program and the Single Vineyard Series Cabernet Sauvignon - Home Ranch that is for everyone who loves great wine!<br />
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After tasting through 22 barrels of Sangiovese and 17 barrels of Cab, I messed around with specific barrels until I got what I wanted for three different wines. The 2009 vintage of Home Ranch Cab and Sangiovese are lovely. The SVS Cab is outstanding, very lush, very black-fruited, and with another year in barrel, the wine will be rounded out, ageable and delicious. <br />
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The Sangiovese was a little more difficult. I thought the newer barrels showed barrel than the second-use did. There is enough fruit in the wine to compensate for the more obvious wood notes... in fact, the new French oak barrels highlighted the fruit, adding structure along the way.<br />
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I am very excited about the wines...2009 Vincere, 2009 Sangiovese, and 2009 Single Vineyard Series Cabernet - Home Ranch Vineyard...and hopefully over the next two release years, you'll be as excited as I am!Steven Mirassouhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04245351445438103732noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7883293239562129414.post-37823690253545207152010-08-10T14:06:00.000-07:002010-08-10T14:06:49.618-07:00Radius 5 - What Our Club Members ThoughtRadius 5, a blend of 75% Cabernet and 25% Syrah was released last weekend to our Future Release Program club members. Looking for feedback and an interesting way of sharing comments, we asked members to jot down words to describe their reaction to their new wine. Thanks to everyone who played along. <br />
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Single words work better for this exercise, but we want to leave you with a few comments about Radius 5:<br />
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"If I took it to dinner...we'd make out."<br />
"It is so good it makes me want to cry." And, finally,<br />
"I joined the club. Need I say more?"<br />
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<a href="http://www.stevenkent.com/index.php/publisher/articleview/frmArticleID/17/">Click here to learn more about Steven Kent's wine clubs.</a><br />
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</tbody></table>If this were Bordeaux where harvest-time rains are a common occurrence, being at least 2 weeks behind would be cause for much hair-pulling and Gallic consternation. But this is California, land of sunshine and perpetual optimism (only way to survive in the wine business!), and more than likely late August and September heat will rapidly decrease the gap between where we are and where we should be.<br />
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The photo above on the left is Sangiovese, the first grape to be harvested from the Home Ranch. You can see many more berries on this bunch are beginning to go through <i>veraison</i>, the time of year where the grape skins turn from green to red, berries soften up, and the cells of berries begin to size up.<br />
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Thus far, the season looks to be a good one. Volumes are about average and there appears to be far less shatter among our blocks most prone to this problem (Merlot, for instance). There are reports of fairly widespread mildew challenges in some Livermore vineyards. Thankfully, Ghielmetti and Home don't show any signs of it.<br />
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As the season progresses, look to our blog for more updates.<br />
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if you are lucky enough to live in or near wine country, get to know the wines and the people behind those wines. Letting a a numerical score (which implies an objectivity that doesn't exist) substitute for relationships seems like a recipe for a stunted, reductive experience.<br />
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Remember wine is all about relationships, the relationship of the grower with the vines, the winemaker with fruit, the Tasting Room team with its customers, and the customer to the experience. No purported exactitude can ever take the place of a smile at the cellar door.Steven Mirassouhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04245351445438103732noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7883293239562129414.post-42319091414385702322010-02-22T15:06:00.001-08:002010-02-22T15:06:53.451-08:00Evolution's the ThingBack when my dad started selling wine, there were only a handful of premium wineries in California, and the only model for world-class Cabernet was the wine from Bordeaux. Those wines were significantly lower in alcohol and less fruit-filled than their California counterparts. They were also very tannic, nearly undrinkable wines when they were young.<br />
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The concept of laying Cabernet down before you drank it and for ascribing inherent quality to a wine that can (or needs to) age before it is drunk is directly related to the Bordeaux experience. California wineries trying to make exceptional Cabernet emulated Bordeaux even when the viticultural conditions in their home state blessed them with a completely different kind of wine.<br />
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To my mind, the biggest, brawniest Cab in the room is not the prettiest pig at the Fair. Often, these huge monsters are so out of balance that by the time the tannins have softened with age, the piddling fruit that had started the journey was long gone when the wine was finally opened.<br />
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I love big, BALANCED wines. Cabernet is a grape that has tannin, and even more tannin is imparted to the wine when it is aged in newer barrels. Cabernet shouldn't apologize for having structure, but it also shouldn't haughtily beat its chest for having way more tannin than the rest of its constituent parts can elegantly support.<br />
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All wines will age. Tannins will soften out. Some wines will, no doubt, age better than others. What is important is not the wine's ability to age, it is the wine's ability to evolve into something worth waiting for. Great wines give you something substantially new each time you drink them...some new palette of secondary aromas, the dramatic debut of a heretofore shy mix of flavors, the effortless marriage of fruit, wood, and structure.<br />
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Great wines are like great books. No matter how long or short, each time you open them they always have something new to teach.Steven Mirassouhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04245351445438103732noreply@blogger.com2