Gems in My Glass . . . September 2012

The enlightening discoveries that delightfully unfolded during my recent trip to Mendocino County, California left me quite impressed.  The focus on organic and biodynamic farming here is deeply rooted and carried through with tremendous passion and dedication.  Families continue to pass along this depth of caring for the land and its crops from generation to generation.  I highly recommend that you experience it for yourself!   Meanwhile, I hope this will give you just a taste of what you will discover in Mendocino:Paul Dolan Vineyards 2010 Zinfandel, Mendocino County, CA:    Hold on as you will be bowled over by this juicy, berry-laden Zinfandel crafted with organic and biodynamic farming techniques.  Deliciously concentrated dark berry and plummy fruit laced with candied orange peel and savory spice drench the palate with jammy goodness.   The focused fruit is bright and offset with a nice splash of acidity keeping it fresh and lively through the delectable finish.  SRP:  $17.95   www.pauldolanwine.comPatianna Organic Vineyards 2010 Estate Sauvignon Blanc, Mendocino County, CA:  Floral aromas rise from the glass and meld harmoniously with tropical fruit laced with citrus notes, divinely heralding Sauvignon Blanc!    Melon, poached pear and pineapple flavors at the core are framed by wet stone minerality and buoyant acidity giving a bright lift from mid palate through the sassy finish.  SRP:  $16.99 www.patianna.comChiarito Vineyard 2009 Negromaro, Mendocino County, CA:  John Chiarito has crafted a beautiful wine from this grape more commonly grown in southern Italy.    Inviting blackberry and earthy aromas remain consistent on the palate, with cassis, wild berry, anise and allspice notes adding depth on mid palate.   Full bodied and richly textured with firmly structured tannins suggesting many years of aging potential ahead.  SRP:  $32   www.chiaritovineyard.comKimmel Vineyards 2009 Merlot, Potter Valley, Mendocino County, CA:  Here is a Merlot that will keep you coming back for more!  At first whiff the inviting fragrance of a freshly baked blueberry,  cherry cobbler, a hint of vanilla  and a splash of cherry-cola grabs hold and never lets go, gliding with a silky texture across the palate. Rich and elevated with lovely purity; finishes with finesse. SRP:  $38  www.kimmelvineyards.comBlack Kite Cellars Stony Terrace Block Pinot Noir, Anderson Valley, Mendocino County, CA:  Intoxicating aromas of dark cherry and plum set the stage for a beautifully complex mouthful of black raspberry, cherry, mushroom, oak nuances and a broad swathing of baking spices all intertwining melodiously through the lingering finish.  That in concert with the precise balance of fruit, acidity and silky tannins will have you swooning with joy.  SRP $52  www.blackkitecellars.comMcNab Ridge 2009 Family Reserve Cononiah Vineyards Zinfandel, Mendocino County, CA:  Wow, the alluring aromatics are intoxicating on their own, but move on into the glass for even more satisfaction! Juicy plums, black raspberries and chocolate covered cherries explode decadently on the palate alongside savory spice and nicely integrated oak.  This Zin showcases beautiful purity and balance, with a delicious lingering aftertaste.   SRP:  $26  www.mcnabridge.comMeyer Family Cellars 2009 Syrah, Yorkville Highlands Mendocino County, CA:  Lush, concentrated berry and plum fruit and subtle expression of oak wrapped around a firm back bone of tannins is what this lovely, precisely balanced Syrah is all about.  Tea spice, licorice and vanilla accent the pretty fruit as it flows across the palate; elegant and pure from first sip to long, memorable finish.   Approachable now and cellar worthy, too.   SRP $28  www.meyerfamilycellars.comLonder Vineyards 2009 Gewurztraminer, Anderson Valley, Mendocino County, CA: Brimming full of expressive floral aromas, this Gewurz opens with a tantalizing explosion of crisp green apple, crunchy Bosc pear, lime peel, stony minerality and exotic spice flavors that flow generously across the palate.  Complex, nicely textured and full bodied; a gorgeous Gewurztraminer.  SRP:  $24 www.londervineyards.com Brutocao Cellars 2009 Hopland Ranches Vineyard Quadriga, Mendocino County, CA:   This lovely blend of 34% Sangiovese, 28% Primitivo, 23% Barbera and 15%  Dolcetto opens with juicy, plummy, black cherry fruit that melds  attractively with an old world earthiness.  The dense, rich fruit broadens in the mouth with brown spice and earthy accents; nicely balanced with a good level of acidity and ripe tannins.   SRP: $24  www.brutocaocellars.com Girasole Vineyards 2010 Pinot Blanc, Mendocino County CA:  Made with 100% estate grown grapes from Charlie and Martha Barra's organic-certified vineyards.  Charlie is celebrating his 67th harvest this year!   This Pinot Blanc offers stunning aromatics of citrus blossom and white flowers.  On the palate, a display of clementine, lemon zest, homemade applesauce and a trace of butter blend in perfect harmony, richly coating the palate.  SRP:  $13  www.girasolevineyards.comTopel Winery 2007 Topel Estate Red Wine Blend, Mendocino County, CA:  This red blend (50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 40% Syrah Noir, 5% Merlot and 5% Petit Verdot) greets the nose with inviting earthy, berry notes.  At first sip, flavors of dark plum, cassis, blueberry and a trace of bell pepper come alive and continue to broaden lavishly on the palate.  The velvety texture surrounds a backbone of firmly structured, generous tannins, and the wine finishes with nice length; a complex and balanced wine worthy of cellaring. SRP:  $36  www.topelwines.comEsterlina Vineyards 2010 Cole Ranch (Dry) Riesling, Mendocino County, CA:  The enticing fragrance of stone fruit and a fresh white flower bouquet infuse magnificently in the mouth with white peach, pear, delicate herbs and focused minerality.  Fresh, lean and artfully balanced with lively acidity.  A terrific wine to sip on its own, or pair with herb-accented goat cheese or grilled white fish.  SRP:  $22  www.esterlinavineyards.comPhillips Hill Winery 2009 Toulouse Vineyard Pinot Noir, Anderson Valley, Mendocino County, CA:  Enthralling forest floor and wild berry aromas completely wow the nose.  Upon entry, black cherry, fresh brambly wild berry and raspberry fruit meld heavenly with tea spice, earthy notes and pretty oak accents.  Well structured with a meticulous level of balance between the fruit, acidity and tannins.     SRP:  $40  www.phillipshillestates.comMariah Vineyards 2006 Mendocino Ridge Syrah, Mendocino County, CA:   The rich fragrance of dense berry and tobacco spice reel you into the glass, where you will delight in sumptuous layers of tart huckleberry, sweet fresh blueberry, a hint of bitter sweet chocolate and a generous sprinkling of spice.   Powerfully built yet very elegant and lively on the palate, with a finish that is deliciously persistent.   SRP:  $18 www.mariahvineyards.comGraziano Family of Wines Monte Volpe 2011 Pinot Grigio, Mendocino County, CA:   A brilliantly clear hue catches the eye, and delightful bright tree-ripened fruit aromas whet the appetite.  This crisp Pinot Grigio expands fully onto the palate with flavors of fresh melon, white peaches and green apples intermingling with a touch of citrus and well defined minerality.   Beautifully balanced, and oh so refreshing.  SRP:  $15  www.grazianofamilyofwines.comDonkey & Goat Winery 2009 Broken Leg Vineyard Syrah, The Recluse, Anderson Valley, Mendocino County, CA:   This dense, full bodied wine showcases intense black fruit and spice-infused meat from the aromas through the complex layers on the palate.   Blackberry, black cherry and olallieberry converge with tobacco spice and smoky bacon notes, and a floral element shows through from the touch of co-fermented Viognier.  A compelling, well-crafted wine.   SRP:  $40  www.adonkeyandgoat.comAdditional impressive Mendocino wines will also be featured in my “21 Wines to Watch” article in the Winter issue of the AWS Wine Journal (www.AmericanWineSociety.org, which will be published soon.

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