Journal | December 19, 2023

Cabernet Franc

What winemaker hasn’t declared that “wine is made in the vineyard.” But that is usually as far as the discussion goes. Vineyard influences are complicated and nuanced. As a result of years of trial and error in the vineyard, we have a newfound appreciation of Cabernet Franc. So I thought that our discovery process would serve as a good tutorial as to how vineyard decisions influence wine quality.

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Journal | November 30, 2023

Critically Tasting the 2023 Reds.

Taste is subjective. Individual preferences along with environment and context can make objective evaluation difficult. This is especially true when it comes to one’s own wine. Tasting your wine in a vacuum leads to what is known in the trade as “cellar palate”.  It is important to get out of the cellar and taste your wine with others.

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Mentor Wines | October 4, 2023

Weinbach Pinot Gris 2010

This wine was unexpectedly inspiring. During harvest our dining options are limited due to time and exhaustion. We had been making easy, simple dinners which rarely emphasize vegetables and freshness. The fridge was full of produce and we needed a healthy dinner. The wok was fired up and stir fry and lots of ginger went into the mix.

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Journal | September 18, 2023

From Whites to Reds

Saturday was our last day of white wine crush (with the important exception of Late Harvest Petit Manseng which is usually in November). The Chardonnay is more intense and concentrated than any other vintage I have experienced. Tomorrow we retool the crush equipment for reds and then Tuesday we dive right into Merlot and Cabernet Franc.

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