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2012 Wine Blog Awards Winners!

August 19, 2012

Deep bows and huge respect to the winners of the 2012 Wine Blog Awards! It was a tremendous honor to be nominated alongside you, and I congratulate you all on your achievements!

The 2012 Wine Blog Awards Winners

And so, here I am, Sunday morning, always a bridesmaid, listening as the winners field questions from the podium. Should I ask them how it feels to trample my dreams as if they were little more than a sad and meager campfire still weakly smoldering in the cool morning mist?

KIDDING!

Maybe I’ll ask them for recommendations on where to get good Marionberry Pie in Portland.

KIDDING AGAIN!

Maybe I’ll ask them whether they think blunderbussational is a word.

Except I know the answer to that.

Maybe I’ll ask them if they’ve ever used the word blunderbussational.

Except I know the answer to that.

Mental note: Don’t use the work blunderbussational anymore.

Except, do.

Maybe I won’t ask them anything at all. Maybe I’ll just write them each individually and tell them how impressed I am by what they’ve done.

Yes.

That’s what I’m going to do.

Because that would be truthful.

And the TRUTH … shall set us free.

The great Duke Ellington once said, “Put it this way: Jazz is a good barometer of freedom… In its beginnings, the United States of America spawned certain ideals of freedom and independence through which, eventually, jazz was evolved, and the music is so free that many people say it is the only unhampered, unhindered expression of complete freedom yet produced in this country.”

And what I’m saying is, composition is not just about freedom, it is the enactment of freedom.

Randall Grahm, in his keynote speech, said something to the effect of: when we write about wine, we are actually writing about ourselves.

Which I do not necessarily believe.

But what I will say, is that when we write about wine, we are writing. And when we are writing, we are free.

And when we are free, we are freedom.

So let us ring!

Through the mad mystic hammering of the wild ripping hail
The sky cracked it’s poems in naked wonder
That the clinging of the church bells blew far into the breeze
Leaving only bells of lightning and it’s thunder
Striking for the gentle, striking for the kind
Striking for the guardians and protectors of the mind
 An’ the poet and the painter far behind his rightful time
An’ we gazed upon the chimes of freedom flashing.

– Bob Dylan, “The Chimes of Freedom”

Congratulations to the winners, your poems, in naked wonder, are flashing.

The Post-Zap Wrap! -or- The Post-Zap Rap!

February 5, 2010

Well, another ZAP has come and gone (just in case the acronym is not instantly recognizable, you can read a previous explanatory post here), and I have to tell you, in conversation with Paul Draper on Monday, he was absolutely over the moon about this year’s event, saying he thought it was just about one of the best ever, and not only was I of course very happy to hear that, but I am also hopeful that if you attended, your experience was equally positive!

Judging by the post-Zap write-ups out there, it looks as if Paul wasn’t the only one to have found this year’s Zinapalooza to be a rather notably excellent occurence, so, for those of you who were there and wish to relive the magic, and/or those of you who weren’t but want a retroactive taste, here’s a quick sampling of some of the great write-ups that followed this year’s Zinfandel Festival:

It’s probably not suprising that one of the most thorough posts comes to us from Alder Yarrow over at Vinography, whose article is entitled ”The Best Zinfandels in California: Tasting at ZAP 2010.” A heady title to say the least, and of course one man’s opinion is but one man’s opinion, but his is an opinion I always consider it a privilege to be privy to, and so I’m doubly pleased to find that our wines found a more-than-respectable place on his tasting roster. Interestingly enough perhaps, and certainly a good sign for the future, is that our as-of-yet unreleased 2008 Pagani Ranch was the top-scoring Ridge wine! To see Alder’s full run-down, click here.

John Cesano has contributed an equally thorough post-Zap wrap-up on his blog, made all the more interesting for the fact that he sat in on our very own Eric Baugher’s zinfandel talk:

Friday, January 28, at 10:30 in the morning, 150 or so gathered in the Peacock Court Ballroom at the Intercontinental Mark Hopkins Hotel on Nob Hill in San Francisco for the 9th Annual Flights!: A Showcase of Zinfandels  seated wine tasting.

Five winemakers of Zinfandel would talk about Zinfandel blends, field blends and in-winery blends, the history and future of Zinfandel blends, and the place of Zinfandel blends in the market.

You can read the full spread of his thoughts and observations here.

And of course, you can return to The Gray Market Report (see previous reference here) for some excellent follow-up on ZAP wines, including a very nice nod to our 2007 Paso Robles. The full post is here. And just for kicks, you can see a reasonably and expectedly singular photo of W. Blake Gray and Alder Yarrow (well, their zinfandel-coated tongues, really) right here.

 I’ll conclude with a couple of photos taken by our very own Sean Yamamoto, just in case you’ve never for yourself experienced the inspired lunacy that can be ZAP; I like to think of these two pics as expressing the Before And After The Flood aspects of this wonderfully decadent event. Cheeers!

Before The Flood!

After The Flood!


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