Posts Tagged ‘1988 Monte Bello’

The French Laundry Cometh …

July 26, 2010

Had such a fine time today! We very happily hosted the extraordinary wine team from the impossibly fine French Laundry today; wonderful, wonderful guests, and dare I say it, wonderful, wonderful wines. Such a treat to have them here, it was an absolute pleasure to host. And what a spread of wine! Couldn’t imagine more pleasant company to share these offerings with, and I hope our guests enjoyed the opportunity to be on the receiving end of the hospitality endeavor; lord knows they’re committed to providing it, I hope we were able to offer at least a modicum of payback. Special cheers to our VP of Vineyard Operations David Gates for his exceptional touring and hosting, and a heartfelt thank you to our guests; for their participation in The French Laundry’s timeless contribution to California’s culinary legacy, and of course for their support of our wines!

As to the wines themselves, here is the rundown of what we tasted:

2008 Santa Cruz Mountains Estate Chardonnay
2006 Monte Bello Chardonnay

2008 Lytton Springs (not yet released)
2008 PaganiRanch (not yet released)
2008 York Creek (not yet released)

2008 Geyserville
2008 East Bench
2008 Paso Robles
2008 Ponzo

1999 Geyserville
1999 Lytton Springs

2007 Santa Cruz Mountains Estate Cabernet/Merlot (375ml)
2007 Monte Bello (not yet released/375ml)
2006 Monte Bello (375ml)

1988 Monte Bello
1990 Monte Bello
1995 Monte Bello (375ml)

For myself, quite a day. Thelong  journey from here …

… to there!

Tasting Notes: 15-Vintage Monte Bello Vertical! (Milestone and Milestones!)

February 19, 2010

Well, this is a bit of a milestone post for what is still quite a young blog; it’s the 200th post! Accordingly, I want to do something a little special to mark the occasion, and this is what I have to offer:

I very recently had the astonishingly great pleasure of sitting at table with Paul Draper, Eric Baugher, David Gates, David Amadia, Nicole Buttitta, Karen Schmidt, and Shun Ishikubo of Ridge, and Guillaume Bienaime and John Sanders of the very fine restaurant Marché in Menlo Park, to taste through 15 vintages of Monte Bello! Needless to say, it was one of the more extraordinary tasting experiences of my life. My only regret is that we didn’t have all day to sip and savor! But this was work …

So, given the rigor and intensity of the tasting, combined with the unavoidable time constraint of a morning tasting on a workday, we had to move pretty seriously and rapidly through the offerings, and accordingly my notes are somewhat brief and a bit riffy, but I hope they give you at least a reasonably in-focus picture of what an utterly astonishing palate experience this was … sprinkled throughout are some observations from Eric Baugher as well, who very kindly gave me a copy of his notes as a resource.

We tasted the wines in groups, the first of which was a foursome comprised of the 2000, the 2002, the 2004, and the 2005 Monte Bellos. First though, for a proverbial wetting of the whistle, we sampled the 1999 Monte Bello Chardonnay. Mon Dieu! What a delicious wine!

1999 Monte Bello Chardonnay

Warm and nutty on the nose, with hints of caramel, butterscotch and vanilla, and a rich and complex tropicality. Mouthfilling and pleasantly viscous without being at all cloying. Mid-palate weight is intensified by strong minerality and a hint of bread-y yeastiness. The finish is long and woody, yet shows lots of bright acidity. Starting to develop secondary and tertiary maturation characteristics, but still delightfully youthful …

Ok, back to our inaugural foursome: 00, 02, 04, and 05 …

2000 Monte Bello

Elegant and playful, yet deeply concentrated, exhibiting bright notes of pomegranate and cranberry layered over a compellingly dark sub-strata redolent of cocoa, leather, fennel, and cigar-box; notable for the juxtaposition of weight and beauty, deep coloration and vibrant concentration …

2002 Monte Bello

Muscular, viscous, and tannin-forward, with rich notes of tar and earth coating a core of crisp bright red fruits and spicy dried fruits; cherry on the red side, black currant on the dried side … definitely youthful and fragrant, but notable for depth of both strength and length …

2004 Monte Bello

Minty and eucalyptal, with strong hints of cherry and menthol; very vibrant and herbaceous, with deep layers of cassis, leather, and tobacco … very elegant and complex, resolving nicely, and showing classic Monte Bello minerality …

2005 Monte Bello

Big, fruit-forward, and intensely structured, with a vast and complex array of fruit profiles brimming away in the bouquet and infusing the body … loads of mountain fruit character, led by a rich blueberry layer and followed by a delightful violet-laden florality … hints of cassis and blackberry, with a saturated peppering of clove and cardamom over nicely chalky tannins …

Not a bad way to lead off a flight, not by any stretch of the imagination! From there, we proceeded to our next foursome, this time a close look at some key vintages from the nineties: 1991, 1992, 1995, and 1997.

 

1991 Monte Bello

I’ve waxed rhapsodic about this vintage many times before, sometimes to almost embarrassing effect (dig this post!), and this tasting did nothing to dissuade me from the very firm conviction that my affections are most decidedly not misplaced. It’s just wonderful, a fully completed circle, every component perfectly placed, a ballet of integration, reconciliation, and harmony; ripe but tempered, complex yet approachable, dark but fruitful, buoyant yet earthy. A treat to taste …

1992 Monte Bello

Astonishingly complex aromatics, very expressive, with a rich perfume. Elegant but well-structured, with very juicy, concentrated fruit. Nicely compressed juxtapositions of licorice and violet, and cigar and pine. Very present acidity and lively fruits transition from a dense middle through to a long and enticing finish …

1995 Monte Bello

Very firmly structured, and defiantly structure-forward. A nice touch of earthiness, and big fruits paving the way for controlled and subtle acidity. Nice blend of forest floor and wet stone co-mingling with hints of cola and black licorice, making for an overall powerful and complex offering …

1997 Monte Bello

Showing remarkably youthful still, and still opening up accordingly. Fully structure-forward, and still flexing its impending complexities … Starting to develop deep mountain fruit characteristics amongst the already present Monte Bello minerality, and clearly heading for a deep and seductive mid-palate around a nicely earthy core …

This foursome was followed by what I think we all collectively agreed was the surprise grouping of the bunch, a five-wine vertical of 80′s era Monte Bello: 1981, 1984, 1985, 1988, ands 1989. I say surprise because this decade as a whole has suffered some disparagement in the past, but to our collective palates, this was easily the most difficult group to pull favorites from; they all showed magnificently!

 

1981 Monte Bello

Deep, deep notes of fudge, chocolate, and cocoa, below an nearly-as-dark-layer of tar and chipotle, sewed together with a decadent chord of umami notes. Loads of black fruits, firm tannins, and still-lively acidity, and showing secondary and tertiary characteristics redolent of balsamic and molasses …

1984 Monte Bello

A very pleasant mintiness on the nose, with lots of red fruits and a hint of menthol and eucalyptus. A near feral intensity to the fruit layers, dominated by an almost sweet cherry character. Intense, pungent, and powerful, with great structure and length …

1985 Monte Bello

Woodsy, and very complexly so, with hints of caramel, vanilla, and cream blending with a slight citricity to almost evoke a caramel apple, wooden stick and all … Tremendously bright and youthful acidity, very fresh and young, with a subdued yet complex bouquet followed by a creamy blue-fruit laden middle and an herb-and-spice laden finish …

1988 Monte Bello

Archetypal “old-world” aromatics showing a concentrated mosaic of black cherry, cola, cedar, leather, and earth, with a concentrated mid-palate blending wild mountain fruit and exotic spice; perfectly resolved and structured, with still-youthful acidity and tannin …

1989 Monte Bello

Lots of fascinating structural components on offer, including dried currant, olive, and tobacco on the nose, and cedar, clove, and anise at entry. Complex without being weighty, with multiple layers of mineral, spice, and sweeter fruits mid-palate, closing with a firm and structure-forward finish …

The final grouping was a two-wine group, and this was really the treat of the bunch, both for the rarity, and the caliber! We first tasted the 1978 Monte Bello, and then the 1968! Unbelievable …

 

1978 Monte Bello

Decadent hints of stew, blood, and iodine simmering in the aromatics, meaning meaty, but not in an umami way, more Wellington-esque … Wonderful second and third tier characteristics on display, including clove, sandalwood, tobacco, and cedar, modulating sweet and concentrated fruits into an earthy and complex body, finishing very lively and vigorous …

1968 Monte Bello

Just astonishing, a 42-year-old wine, and yet still showing so much power, complexity, and concentration. Lots of classic mountain minerality, dried fruits, and sweet sauce notes (plum and balsamic), with a structurally enticing duskiness foreshadowing a rustic mid-palate, and closing with a completed-circle reappearance of marrow-like notes couched in a wrap of sandalwood and cigar …

And that was it for the tasting. I don’t think I’ll ever forget it. And while I recognize that the purchase of an older-vintage Monte Bello is not an every day investment, I heartily encourage you all to find a way to sample some of the these older vintages, whether through purchases, or via one of the special tastings that we host in our tasting rooms., It’s an experience that will not leave you for a long, long time …

And thank you to the powers that be for letting me be a part of such an extraordinary tasting!

The Event Of The Century?

February 8, 2010

Ok, maybe not the event of the century, but certainly an EXTREMELY noteworthy one! What is it? It’s this:

The Monte Bello Half-Bottle Showcase!

And what exactly does that mean? It’s means this:

Please join Ridge Vineyards as we taste an extraordinary vertical flight of library Monte Bello bottled in 375 ml format! Not only are half-bottles an economical way to take home a bottle of our flagship Monte Bello Cabernet blend, but courtesy of the accelerated development of wines bottled in smaller format, these very cellarable vintages are ready to drink now! So, as these bottlings are only available in extremely limited quantities, this event accordingly constitutes a very unique opportunity to taste and purchase rare Monte Bello offerings; the 1987, 1988, and 1993 vintages will be priced at $85, $100, and $100 respectively (special event-only pricing!), or, you can purchase the trio for $250.00!

And when is this happening? It’s happening on Valentine’s Day Weekend! February 13th & 14th, 11-4pm, we’ll be offering a very special Monte Bello Tasting Flight comprised of our 2006 Monte Bello Chardonnay, our 2006 Monte Bello (current vintage!), and the three-vintage half-bottle Monte Bello vertical! This flight will be available for $30/person for non-members, and $15/person for members. (And hey members, don’t forget that February is a Membership Month, which means you can extend your member pricing on the Monte Bello Tasting Flight to as many guests as you wish to bring with you!)

The Trio

In the esteemed company of Paul Draper and Eric Baugher, I had the great privilege of tasting through a wide array of older-vintage Monte Bellos in half-bottle as we prepared for this event, and what follows is a brief compendium of our tasting notes on the three vintages we selected for this weekend:

Tasting Notes
Monte Bello Vertical: 1987, 1988, 1993
(375 ml)
Tasters: Paul Draper, Eric Baugher, Christopher Watkins

1987 Ridge Vineyards Monte Bello, 375 ml
$85/btl.
(Event-Only Pricing!)

Notes of sweet fruits & candied fruits resulting in a singularly nectar’d florality, co-mingling with aromatics redolent of sandalwood, charcoal, underbrush and chapparal — Palate notes of olive, tobacco, orange peel, raisin, and cedar —An enticing juxtaposition of sweet and sour, with a very earthy, very rustic character — Structurally, very vibrant acidity and notably chalky tannins make for a Monte Bello that is developed, resolved, and ready to drink. 

1988 Ridge Vineyards Monte Bello, 375 ml
$100/btl.
(Event-Only Pricing!)

Opulent and complex on the nose, with a fine mix of crushed rock minerality, black currant, baked pie cherries and mixed berry jam (Marion and Logan), leading to a sweet center exhibiting bright red fruits, faint strains of pomegranate & leather, and a superb intensity — Mouthfeel-wise, very dense, very full — Structurally, lively acidity, and firm tannins decidedly present but resolved — All in all, a fine mixture of layered mountain fruits, buoyant acidity, muscular tannins, and an elegant resolution. An ideal drinker.

1993 Ridge Vineyards Monte Bello, 375 ml
$100/btl.
(Event-Only Pricing!)

Exotic nose blending mint & red current with Umami notes of soy and teriyaki, plus an additional layer of eucalyptus and bay leaf counterbalancing caramel apples, spiced chocolate, and vanilla — Rich mid-palate fruits mixing with secondary wet stone and tertiary mixed olives to form a complex center — Appealing, integrated, and just a bit different — Very well structured, and ready to drink. 

The Pour

We did a little sneak preview of this vertical at our First Friday event on the evening of the 5th, and a very well-regarded wine blogger who was in attendance has posted his tasting notes on-line, should you wish to read some additional perspective. Here is what he wrote:

’87 Monte Bello (SCM)
(Includes 5% Merlot, 3% Cabernet Franc. 11.7% alc.)
Nose – warm spicy cigar box and rich dark fruit, lovely peppery tobacco.
Lighter body with intense tobacco and black currant, smoky, good minerality, dusty tannin, blackberry. 92 pts

’88 Monte Bello (SCM)
(Includes 3% Merlot, 2% Petit Verdot. 12.9% alc.)
Nose – smooth full purple fruit, kind of rustic, creamy, cardamom, smoke, dried herbs.
Sweetish tart boysenberry, smoke, blackberry, blue elderberry, plum, black currant, dusty/woody tannin. Comes together a bit odd in a way – tart, round youthful fruit, light body – that more time may help. 88+ pts

’93 Monte Bello (SCM)
(Includes 7% Merlot, 7% Petit Verdot. 12.5% alc.)
Nose – minty lamb, smooth, intense, shy and youthful blackberry and black currant, eucalyptus, pineapple sage.
Lanolin, blackberry and black currant, smoky and tart, dusty and slightly grippy tannin, blue elderberry, dried sage. Very youthful. Funky jujube note and a touch of cedar. Should peak in about 15 years. 92 pts

The Swirl

So, in conclusion, I humbly submit that there is simply no better way to celebrate Valentine’s Day Weekend than to attend this remarkable tasting. Whether you’re in love and with your lover wishing to relish the delight and decadence of ready-to-drink Monte Bello, or whether you’re single and celebrating that you don’t have to share, this is not an event to be missed! And do note that this very special tasting flight will be on offer at both our Lytton Springs and Monte Bello Tasting Rooms.

The Line Up

February 13th & 14th, 2010: Monte Bello Half-Bottle Showcase!

February 13 & 14, 11-4pm
Monte Bello Tasting Room (Cupertino) & Lytton Springs Tasting Room (Healdsburg)

$15 for all Ridge Members, and $30 for the public.

The Wine

Hope to see you this weekend!

For more information about upcoming events at Ridge Vineyards, please click here.

A Sublime Flight Of Fancy: Tasting Notes Below! (2006 Monte Bello Chardonnay, 1999 Lytton Springs, 1995 Monte Bello, 1988 Monte Bello)

January 26, 2010

2006 Ridge Vineyards Monte Bello Chardonnay

Appearance:

Pale gold in the glass, framed by a white gold halo, brilliantly limpid, showing delightfully eccentric leg behaviour unified by a light viscosity …

Aromatics:

Strong tropicality right away, with hints of crème fraîche, orange liqueur and hand-crafted soft caramel …

Front:

Viscous, slightly sweet, deeply concentrated, warm, weighty, and calling up decidedly favorable reminisces of fondues and beurre blancs past …

Mid-Palate:

Wickedly meritorious acidity co-mingling with complex mineral components and yeast characteristics that merge perfectly with integrated barrel notes …

Finish:

Somewhat unexpectedly elegant, almost timid, at least in context of the full-structure-weight implied by the forceful entrance; acidity is certainly present, and the finish is appropriately complex, but it tails off slightly, growing incrementally narrower in scope as it extends …

Summary:

A beautifully built and tremendously complex wine, but definitely a wine that will benefit from some bottle maturation, as it’s still a little top-heavy as regards revealing its full expression …

1999 Ridge Vineyards Lytton Springs

Appearance:

Rich, concentrated burgundy hues throughout, halo’d by a gorgeous red-rubyfruit limn, and evidencing medium-weight legs …

Aromatics:

Sweet fruit, sandalwood and balsa; elegant, playful, buoyant, vibrant fruits; the bouquet literally jumps out of the glass asking to be noticed …

Front:

Ripe notes right on entry, but without being cloying, overly viscous, or weightedly sweet; utterly delicious!

Mid-Palate:

Beautifully resolved tannins and fully integrated acidity join complex and harmonious mid-tone fruits in a seamless blend …

Finish:

Complex, fully intact, and completely pleasing!

Summary:

Quite possibly Best In Show …

1995 Ridge Vineyards Monte Bello

Appearance:

Impenetrably dark plum belly, firm yet graceful legs, pale and dusky ruby limn …

Aromatics:

Muted and subtle wood notes, leather and suede, baked red fruits …

Front:

Exceptionally generous mouthfeel at entry, with very firm tannins and an almost icy acidity; brisk and exhilarating …

Mid-Palate:

A virtual gumbo of concentrated fruit, soulful spice, all braced by a cavalierly buoyant architecture …

Finish:

The revelation of a tannic superstructure that is decidedly young still, but happily offset by acidity and alcohol components that have harmonized to pitch-perfection …

Summary:

Still young, already luscious, potential to spare …

1988 Ridge Vineyards Monte Bello

Appearance:

An interweaving of brighter cranberry hues and warmer burgundy tones, sparkling in the swift yet stylishly controlled legs, and rippling out towards the opaquely bright strawberry highlights in the limn …

Aromatics:

Eucalyptal and minty, with counterbalancing hints of braised meats, sweet barbecue sauce, and mincemeat, all hovered over by the decadence of poached pear …

Front:

Rusticity and earthiness immediately on offer, with some still-blazing campfire woodsiness and smoke …

Mid-Palate:

The emergence of a complex assemblage of singularly fruit-driven characteristics; most notably Michigan cherries, calimyrna fig, dried apricot, and hints of quince …

Finish:

Elegant, unobtrusive, and impeccably gracious …

Summary:

From a structural standpoint, a fully intact wine with years of stability still to come, though the subtle arsenal of fruit traits balanced against the secondary and tertiary spice and herb components does somewhat beg a sooner sampling …


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