Posts Tagged ‘Summer Wine Series’

Zinfandel: The Art of the Blend!

August 21, 2010

If you’re anywhere in the area of either our tasting rooms today, and if you have any interest in Zinfandel, I think we may have a little something special on offer for you. It’s the third edition of our Summer Wine Series for 2010, and for today’s theme, we’ve selected “Zinfandel: The Art of the Blend.” And what we’ve put together for a tasting flight, is, I think, a rather uniquely educational opportunity to experience the full range of what this oft-misunderstood varietal truly has to give.

What we’ve done is put four wines together, and staged them as a progression of blending varietal expressions; meaning, the first wine is solo-varietal zinfandel, the next has one varietal in the blend, the next two, and the next three. The specific wines we’ve selected are as follows:

2008 Paso Robles
—Zinfandel—

Vines ripened uniformly, and we harvested all three parcels within a week—a record.  Primary fermentation was carried out by natural yeasts. Juice was pumped over the cap twice daily until pressing—day eight, on average. Uninoculated secondary fermentation took forty days. The finished lots were blind-tasted for assemblage; for once, all could be included. Exotic barrel spices complement the vineyard’s ripe bramble fruit, and this year’s intense color is striking. Integrated and enjoyable now, this excellent vintage will develop over the next five to seven years. EB (8/09)

2008 Ponzo
—Zinfandel & Petite Sirah—

Cool spring weather delayed budbreak, but flowering and fruit set were complete by early June, and a warm summer ripened the grapes fully by early September. The grapes all fermented on their natural yeasts for twelve days, on average. After natural malolactic, we racked the new wine to american oak barrels, fifteen percent of which were new. Rich and full-bodied, the 2008 Ponzo is nonetheless elegant—a zinfandel to be enjoyed over the next five to seven years.  JO (11/09)

 

2007 Lytton Springs

—Zinfandel, Petite Sirah, & Carignane—

After a dry winter and spring, budbreak came early. A warm August ripened the fruit earlier than expected, and we harvested the thirty-four parcels as flavors developed fully, fermenting each separately on its natural yeasts. Aged for fifteen months in air-dried american oak, this classic Lytton Springs is remarkable for its richness, balance, and elegant texture. It will soften and gain complexity over the next ten years. JO (11/08)

2008 Geyserville
—Zinfandel, Petite Sirah, Carignane, & Mataro—

In tank, color and tannin extraction was unusually rapid, as were uninoculated primary fermentations. We reduced pump-overs and pressed early, avoiding harsher tannins. Zinfandel and carignane showed exceptional quality, and form the core of the blend. (Wines from the petite sirah parcels were too tannic; the six percent included comes from a field-blend.)  Twenty percent new oak adds exotic spice. Superb concentration and firm acid will allow this fine zinfandel to develop over the next ten to fifteen years. EB (11/09)

And if that wasn’t enough, we’ve capping this tasting with a sample of our 2006 Monte Bello, and our 2007 Geyserville Essence!

2006 Monte Bello

Summer was unusually warm; picking began on September 18, ahead of schedule. Though a cool October slowed ripening, all parcels were harvested within five weeks, and natural yeasts started the primary within three days. Uninoculated secondary began in tank; eighty percent of the thirty-six lots were racked to barrel for completion. Thirteen were selected for the first assemblage in late January. Additions of petit verdot and cabernet franc contributed depth. Balanced and elegant now, this exceptional vintage has the structure to carry it for twenty-five years or more. EB (3/08)

2007 Geyserville Essence

We made our first Zinfandel Essence from Geyserville in 1966. To produce an essence, the vines must remain vigorous late into the season, with green leaves for photosynthesis. To intensify color and concentrate sugar, the grapes were left on the vine for three additional weeks; they co-fermented on natural yeasts. To our delight, the initial Brix reading was beyond the hydrometer’s ability to measure. It took five days for the yeast to begin fermentation, another five days to stop naturally—fully stable. The wine aged in air-dried american oak barrels; clarity was achieved through careful racking. Opulent and full-flavored, the 2007 Essence can be enjoyed now and over the next twenty years. EB (9/08)

So, if you can, come join us!

Chardonnay Showcase!

August 12, 2010

Round Two of our Summer Wine Series touches down on terra firma this coming Saturday, and it affords a literally first-in-a-lifetime tasting opportunity; never before have we offered a flight like this one! In addition to closing with the very highly regarded 2006 Monte Bello (94 points Robert Parker/92 Points Wine & Spirits!) and the very rare 2007 Geyserville Essence  (only the 13th Essence in our 50+ year history!), we are pouring not one, not two, not even three, but FOUR different Ridge Chardonnays! 

Chardonnay, on display, at Lytton Springs!

I think it’s probably safe to say that Ridge has built its reputation on a red wine program comprised of world-class zinfandels and international-stature cabernet sauvignons, but did you know we’re also one of the most well-regarded chardonnay producers in California? 

As but two examples as regards our Monte Bello Chardonnay, consider Matt Kramer’s words in Wine Spectator, 

“If you say “Ridge” the automatic word association is “red.” (Or, alternatively, “Zinfandel.”) But one of Ridge’s greatest wines is white, specifically its Monte Bello Chardonnay.” 

Or, consider James Laube’s numerical rating of this wine (also in WS); 95 points! (Joshua Greene has given 90+ point ratings to this wine in Wine & Spirits as well, as has Robert Parker). Or how about our Santa Cruz Mountains Estate Chardonnay? #2 on Wine Spectator’s Top 100 list for the 2005 vintage, a Year’s Best in Wine & Spirits for the 2007 Vintage, and a 93 points from Wine Spectator for the current 2008 vintage? Not so very bad! 

Now, add to all that the 2008 Jimsomare (debut vintage!) and the 2008 Mikulaco Chardonnay (only the second vintage!) with all of 700 cases made between them, and you’ve got yourself quite a chardonnay showcase! 

You can get the full specs on the event here, but here’s the brass tacks: 

The fee for this flight will be $25/person (non-members), and $10/person (members). No reservation is required. (For our guests who opt not to participate in the Summer Wine Series event, we will offer, as always, a Guest-Member flight option for $5/person.) Best of all, if you return on a following Saturday with your receipt from a previous Saturday’s tasting, your flight is complimentary, and we’ll include a 6-bottle Ridge Vineyards eco-tote! 

As noted above, our Monte Bello and Santa Cruz Mountains Estate Chardonnays have been nicely well chronicled in the world of wine writing, but given that both the Mikulako and Jimsomare Chards are not only new and extremely limited-production, but not available anywhere else but through us, I thought it might be worth posting some tasting notes, in case you’ve not yet tasted them. So here are some notes for you, should you be so inclined: 

2008 Mikulaco Chardonnay 

Strong mineral component in the aromatics right out of the gate, accompanied by hints of lemon and raw almond; in the glass, fairly spry legs bespeaking a lighter-side mouthfeel — toasty and viscous on the tip-of-the-tongue at point-of-entry, with crisp mountain fruit acidity lining the side-tongue sensors, and some warmer, toastier layers hovering just between – the cool-climate acidity at side-tongue lingers long into the mid-palate, carrying forward a chalky minerality mitigated by an almost honey’d mouthfeel; the regularly stirred lees lend some weight here, while the (very rare) deployment of french oak adds a rich nutty fleshiness — Overall, mid to high-tone fruit, and while somewhat short of finish, it’s definitely wide of palate, with enough acidity to sip alone in warmer months, enough viscosity to lend this to the summer table with aplomb, and enough minerality to keep things interesting throughout. By comparison to other Ridge chardonnays, it’s lighter and arguably less complexly multi-dimensional, but it’s also fresh, eminently drinkable, and displays a savvy degree of culinary companionabilty for the warm months. 

2008 Ridge Vineyards Jimsomare Chardonnay 

Pale straw-yellow tones in the glass, interwoven with warm gold highlights, and exhibiting both great clarity and rich viscosity. Hints of wheat and yeast on the nose, balanced by some citrus, a strong minerality, and a nice spread of multiple strains of pear (Bosc, Anjou, and especially Bartlett). Weighty on the palate, and even warmer and more viscous than the aromatics foreshadow; toasty, but not burnt, with compelling hints of warmed milk and crème fraiche.  The finish is long and chest-fillingly pleasant, balancing a savory toasted-honey character with a sparkling re-display of mountain minerality. 

And I think that says it all, so please, join us for this very special Chardonnay Showcase!

Essence!

August 7, 2010

Because we’re pouring Essence in our tasting rooms today, in rather unprecedented fashion (as part of our Summer Wine Series), I thought it appropriate to pull a little behind-the-scenes treat for the staff … palate calibration, you know. I call this “Still-Life With Essence”

Still Life With Essence

Summer Wine Series: Themes Announced!

July 30, 2010

Thanks to everyone who submitted ideas for our Summer Wine Series event!

Special thanks to those whose ideas we ran with, and of course apologies to those who ideas we loved (we did indeed love ALL of them) but didn’t actually use …

And that said, here are the 2010 Summer Wine Series Themes!

August 7 ATP Round-Up! Join us in tasting four of our favorite limited-production, winery-only ATP offerings, including some that are close to selling out!

August 14 Chardonnay Showcase! Ridge Vineyards currently has an unprecedented four chardonnay offerings currently available, and this will be your chance to sample them all!

August 21 Zinfandel: The Art of the Blend! Try four zinfandels in a row, each with one more varietal in the construct; solo varietal, two varietals, three varietals, four!

August 28 Site-Specific/Multi-Format! Taste two different bottle formats of Santa Cruz Mountains Estate in the Santa Cruz Mountains, and two of Lytton Springs in Dry Creek Valley, and experience bottle maturation in action!

For specific details about this tasting series, please click here. Thanks again contributors, and we look forward to hosting everyone in August!

Summer Wine Series: You Choose The Wines!

July 19, 2010

Greetings all!

Just a quick reminder that for this year’s Summer Wine Series, we’re letting you choose each weekend’s themes! We’ve already received a number of really interesting ideas, but we still want to hear more, so if you have an idea for a wine theme we can use on one of our Summer Wine Series weekends, let us know!

You can contact us via any of the following:

e-mail: wine@ridgewine.com
blog: http://blog.ridgewine.com/
facebook:  http://www.facebook.com/RidgeVineyards
twitter: http://twitter.com/RidgeMB, or http://twitter.com/RidgeLS

Summer Wine Series: YOU CHOOSE THE THEMES!

July 5, 2010

Every year Ridge Vineyards is pleased to host two seasonally-themed series of wine-tasting weekends in our Tasting Rooms: Summer Wine Series and Winter Wine Series. August will be this year’s showcase for our Summer Wine Series, and each weekend we’ll be offering a select flight of wines with a unique theme. Past themes have included multi-format bottlings, zinfandel verticals, blind tastings, solo-varietal showcases, and more.

This year, we’re going to be doing something a little different. All through the month of July, we’ll be asking YOU to post your requests and suggestions for tasting themes, and at the end of the month we’ll select our four favorites, and post them to the events calendar for August!

To post a suggestion/request, please leave a comment here on our blog, or post a comment to our Facebook page (facebook.com/ridgevineyards) or via either of our twitter feeds (twitter.com/ridgemb, twitter.com/ridgels); post your theme suggestion, and then cross your fingers that yours gets selected! We’re really looking forward to seeing your ideas!

Old-Vine Offerings This Weekend!

August 14, 2009

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We’re coming into the third week of our Summer Series, and the menu for this Saturday is a fine one indeed; we’ll be featuring wines comprised of fruit from some of the oldest plantings in our portfolio: we’ll be pouring the 2007 Paso Robles (80+ year old vines), the 2007 Buchignani Ranch Carignane  (follow the link to read the Ridge Round Table’s Report on this wine) and the 2005 Buchignani Ranch Zinfandel (70+ year old vines), and the 2004 Dynamite Hill Petite Sirah (70+ year old vines). If you’re interested in tasting some beautiful old-vine offerings, Saturday is a great day to pay us a visit. For more about Summer Series, please click here, and to download the full tasting menus for both Saturday and Sunday, click here. Thanks, and we hope to see ya!

Summer Wine Series!

August 6, 2009

Just wanted to take a quick moment to let everyone know what will be on the special Summer Wine Series  Tasting Flights for the remainder of the month. See below for specs:

 

Summer Wine Series Offerings for Saturdays in August!

 

Saturday, August 8th

 

Vertical Showcase! Come enjoy this rare opportunity to compare & contrast different vintages of two of our premium zinfandel offerings; we’ll be pouring the 2006 and 2005 vintages of York Creek, and the 2007 and 2005 vintages of Geyserville.

 

 

Saturday, August 15th

 

Old-Vine Offerings! A singularly delicious chance to sample wines from some of our oldest vineyards plantings; we’ll pour the 2007 Paso Robles  (80+-yr old vines!), the 2007 Buchignani Ranch Carignane and the 2005 Buchignani Ranch Zinfandel  (70+ yr old vines!), and the 2004 Dynamite Hill Petite Sirah  (70+-yr old vines!)

 

 

Saturday, August 22nd

 

Winery Only Wines! Enjoy an exclusive flight of wines you can’t find anywhere else; we’ll pour the 2004 Oltranti, the 2006 Carmichael, the 2006 Dusi Ranch, and the no-longer-available 2005 Nervo (available for tasting and sales one-day only; 2-bottle purchase limit)

 

 

Saturday, August 29th

 

Fall Release Preview & Pre-Release! Come be among the very first to try the brand-new, not-yet-officially-released, highly-anticipated 2006 Monte Bello Chardonnay; available to purchase for one-day only at the pre-release price of $50/bottle.


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