Showing posts with label Pinot Noir. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pinot Noir. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

2nd stop: Twomey Winery and Tasting Room

Nestled along the everlasting Silverado Trail in Calistoga is a small elegant winery known as Twomey. Twomey is owned and operated by the Duncan family who also are the proprietors of the iconic Silver Oak Cellars. Started in 1999, the Soda Canyon vineyard was acquired with fully mature Merlot vines already established there. Known for one of the only single vineyard Merlot's, this wine will not disappoint if you ever make your way up there. Rich, silky and fruit forward concentrated with a never ending finish it's hard to stop drinking it once you have started.

We arrived at Twomey early enough in the day to where it was not completely packed yet in the tasting room and lucky for me Ross was my tasting guide. We started off with their newly released 2013 Sauvignon Blanc which portrayed very forward citrus and floral aromas, tropical fruit on the middle palate with a crisp lingering finish, amazing! As we progressed talking about tasting notes, history of the winery and vineyards, Ross tasted me on their evolution of Pinot Noir. The three Pinot Noir I tried, all same vintage 2012 coming from three distinct regions; Sonoma Coast, Anderson Valley and Russian River.

2012 Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir display very bright acidity in the front with characteristics of rose petal, cherry and a slight smokey flavor on the finish. This was only the beginning. 

2012 Anderson Valley Pinot Noir was silky smooth, creamy and so delicious. Ripe strawberry, cherry and roses on the finish was absolutely boggling my mind.

2012 Russian River Pinot Noir. Generally my favorite Pinot Noir come from the Russian River AVA and this one did not disappoint. Full bodied, silky and seductive flavors of ripe cherry, strawberry and sweet spice filled my senses and took over me completely. A smooth middle palate that burst with flavor and a slightly tannic finish. This is what Pinot Noir was made to do, make you fall in love with wine so when someone says that's a great wine. all you can is "oh yes, Love That Wine."

To finish this extravagant experience was heart breaking but the best was only yet to come. The 2009 Napa Valley Merlot. Easily the best Merlot I have ever tried, forget every preconception you have about Merlot because this will make you a believer if you are already are not. Grown from French clones in volcanic soils, this wine is truly in a league of its own. Full bodied, silky and seductive, your mouth fills with ripe berry, smooth spice, chocolate and coffee. From the first sip to the last drop, the taste and sensation is addicting. These are the type of times that make you love wine tasting and keep searching for more.

To find out more about Twomey wines visit them at their website:
www.twomey.com/#!/welcome or if you plan on stopping by ask for Ross and say you read Love That Wine.

Saturday, May 24, 2014

Kokomo Winery in Dry Creek



Kokomo Winery in Dry Creek is a phenomenal winery that is definitely a must go! Award winning wines that are second to none and focus on fruit purity and characteristics. I first found out about their wines when some guests first brought in their amazing Zinfandel and Petit Syrah. These wines absolutely blew me away. From the first appearance, to the last sip, I couldn't wait to get my own to enjoy. The wines were deeply ruby red in color, full bodied with beautiful structure and flavors worth drinking now or worth cellaring for a special occasion.

A little information on Dry Creek. Dry Creek AVA is in Northern Sonoma County bordering Healdsburg right off Hwy 29. This AVA is very small, charming and a must see for wine lovers. Author of  the infamous book, "The Wine Bible" by Karen MacNeil, says that Dry Creek is "perhaps the most charming viticultural area of all in Sonoma County... Time seems to have stood still there." She couldn't be more correct. The rolling hills along the low lying valleys with sporadically placed vintage farmhouses, feels like you have drove into another century. This area has been adapt to viticulture dating back to the late 1800's.  The area in total 32 square miles, 16 miles long by 2 miles wide it is easy to miss, but once you are there it could easily become a place you will want to return too.

Back to Kokomo, while there I was amazed by the hospitality and care they showed while we were there. Leslie was my tasting guide and as we got to talking, not knowing who was sitting right next to us quietly, was Ross. Ross is the hospitality manager for Kokomo and between the two of them, I can not say enough great things. As Leslie started asking questions wondering what I would like to taste, we went from a few wines to their entire library of extraordinary wines. I am only gonna touch on a few but believe me I could go on and on about what they do, amazing stuff!

2013 Timber Crest Sauvignon Blanc: $20 (from winery only)

Light and crisp with intense fruit flavors and structure for this style, aromas of citrus, pear and tropical notes, the mouthfeel is lush and viscous at the same time. Guava, tangerine and apricot will overwhelm your palate like nothing you will ever taste. While tasting this I thought the perfect pairing would be a fresh pear and goat cheese torte.

2012 Russian River Pinot Noir: $36 (from winery only)
Gold Medal Winner 2014 San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition

This complex pure Pinot Noir focuses on the quality and complexity that Pinot Noir can have. Floral and fruity aromas with complex structure and mouthfeel this is not your typical everyday wine. You can drink it now or keep it in your cellar for years to come.

(These wines are almost exclusively sold through the winery. Very limited production of these wines are made and a must try.)

To find out more information on Kokomo Wines check out there website:
www.kokomowines.com

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Wine of the week: Cambria "Julia's Vineyard" 2012 Pinot Noir

Youthful, balanced, supple, very fruit forward, light nose type of Pinot Noir. Cambria Julia's Vineyard Pinot Noir is the quintessential expression of the Santa Maria Valley Pinot Noir. Light and fruity balanced and textured, red cherries, pomegranate, raspberries, and sweet oak fill your palate with a long dancing finish that makes you want to drink a second glass. 100% grown estate Pinot Noir for $20-$25 is a steal! I would recommend this to any Pinot lover or someone interested in getting to reds but don't know where to start. Also this wine could make a great gift for Christmas.