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Friday Foodie Friday! -or- The First Friday To End ALL First Fridays (or, at least the 2012 ones!)

November 26, 2012

To deploy a rather retro-minded rendition of contemporary parlance, the December First Friday at Monte Bello is going to be … the bomb.

Not to be confused with You Dropped A Bomb On Me, by the Gap Band.

A song which, while referencing The Bomb, is in fact, The Jammy.

Anyhow, back to the December First Friday, which is going to be, as I said, The Bomb.

Why?

It’s  going to be so, because we’ll be pulling out some serious culinary stops, and anytime the Ridge foodie-stone gets called upon for a whetting, you know it’s going to be something special. Something explosive. Something positively bomb-esque. In fact, The Bomb.

So, if you’re a member, and you can get yourself to Monte Bello on the First Friday of December, then very much start staying tuned into this blog, because we’re very much starting to roll out details.

But first, a bit of a back-up, a refresher, and a tutorial.

First off, what is First Friday?

First Friday is a very special monthly member event held here at our Monte Bello Estate. As advertised, it occurs on the First Friday of every month; 4-7pm, without fail. Like clockwork. First Friday. And what do we DO at First Friday? Well, lots of things. Always wine-centric. It’s actually a very fun, and often experimental, lil’ wine event. Do a search for “First Friday” on this blog, and you’ll dig up all sorts of unique themes and wines and adventures and experiments and shenanigans and educative explorations into the wild wine winds. In fact, we often use First Friday as an opportunity to showcase a new member release, though that said, we just as often might use it to showcase some newly-uncovered rarity from the library vaults. And actually, sometimes we do both! First Friday is also a great opportunity for our Will-Call members to pick up their shipments, and there is also usually a nosh afoot; bread, cheese, olive oil, tapenade, those sorts of things. Sometimes I even cook. I did so pretty darn often this year, actually, though I failed to keep up with my New Year’s pledge of cooking for EVERY First Friday.

But I will more than make up for THAT, with the December edition, because I’m bringing in BIG GUNS to cook for our guests!

But more on that later. Back to the back up, the refresher, and the tutorial.

I think we’ve covered the basics of what First Friday is, but, as it’s imperative we understand this happening as a MEMBER event, it might behoove us to contemplate membership for a moment. What does membership at Ridge look like?

Well, it looks great, actually. It looks like you becoming part of a delightful and historic lineage of wine-lovers that stretches back 35 years! That’s right, the Advanced Tasting Program (ATP) — Club Tine #1 of Ridge’s Oeno-Trident — was whelped 35 years ago this year, and is still going quite strong, now linked at the staff with Tines 2 & 3 — Zlist & Collector — in said triumvirate. The Oeno-Trident: ATP, Monte Bello Collector, and Zlist.

That’s what membership at Ridge looks like.

And it also looks like you being invited to extraordinary events, both exclusive and public. And it looks like you being offered exclusive access to rare limited-releases and hard-to-find library wines. And it looks like you visiting us often to enjoy complimentary wine tastings, and very special member pricing on enhanced tasting experiences. And it looks like you benefitting from member-only purchase discounts. And it looks like you building multiple verticals of outstanding flagship offerings. And it looks like you eating well, drinking well, and enjoying great fellowship. And it looks like you getting to know us, and us getting to know you. It looks like me taking pictures of you and your children on our Monte Bello knoll (yep, did that with some members yesterday!), and it looks like you naming your first-born after me (ok, maybe not that part). Mainly, it looks like us very happily welcoming you into the arms of California’s Original Wine Club, and you being very happy about that.

ATP 35 logo

So that’s First Friday, and that’s being a Member.

So what about this December First Friday?

Well, there is a confluence afoot. First off, it’s First Friday. So, of course we’ll be doing something special. Next, it’s the December First Friday, making it a) the last First Friday of 2012, and b) dead-center of the holiday season. Which all adds up to, game on. Or should I say, The Bomb.

So, in the interest of double-needling up the yarn of said confluence, we’re throwing a fantastical food-and-wine dang doodle. That’s right! We’re going to Pitch a Food & Wine Dang Doodle (to rather preposterously borrow a lyric from the great Howlin’ Wolf):

Tell Automatic Slim , tell Razor Totin’ Jim
Tell Butcher Knife Totin’ Annie, tell Fast Talking Fanny
A we gonna pitch a ball, a down to that union hall
We gonna romp and tromp till midnight
We gonna fuss and fight till daylight
We gonna pitch a wang dang doodle all night long
 
So, let’s review:
 
December First Friday
Big Gun Cooks
Wine Club Membership
Food & Wine Dang Doodle
 
Yep, that about covers it.
 
 
 
 
 

Monte Bello Half-Bottle Showcase & Monte Bello Assemblage Tasting! Saturday!

April 16, 2010

This Saturday we are very pleased to be hosting a wonderful event, our Monte Bello Assemblage Tasting, during which we’ll be pouring not only the current assemblage of the 2009 Monte Bello (slated for release in 2012) and the 2006 Monte Bello Chardonnay (recently awarded 95 points by Wine Spectator!), but also an extraordinary trio of back-vintage Monte Bellos as part of our ongoing Monte Bello Half-Bottle Showcase Series (you can read about the previous edition here).

This time around, we’ll be pouring the 1990, 1992, and 1994 Monte Bellos from 375 ml bottles, offering an unparalleled point-of-entry into the mysteries and majesties of ageable wines and their bottle-format-specific maturation rates. (My current tasting notes are below.)

On hand to host this fine event, in addition to our lovely Tasting Room Staffers, will be members of our Production Team, including Paul Draper himself, alongside our celebrated Vice President of Vineyard Operations David Gates, and Shun Ishikubo, our Assistant Production Manager.

As to event specs, here’s the gist: the event is $30/person for the general public, $15/person for members of our ATP and ZList programs, and complimentary to Monte Bello Collector members(+1 guest per membership). For our non-member guests, the event fee will be refunded to those who join the Monte Bello Collector futures program the day of the event, and for our ATP and Zlist members, the $15 event fee will be applied to any Monte Bello purchased in the Tasting Room. (For more details about this event, please click here.)

And now, on to some tasting notes!

1990 Monte Bello (375 ml)

Deep crimson in the glass, with a vivid cranberry-salmon limn, showing medium-light viscosity in the legs – rustic aromatics, rich with plum succulence and forest-floor herbality and earth — incredibly supple point-of-entry, with astonishingly youthful acidity and utterly seamless tannins — hints of raspberry and  plum mid-palate, with some cassis and tobacco interwoven throughout the palate spread –a lingering woodsiness redolent of sweet pipe tobacco wraps around the core  of meaty stew, concentrated broth, and dried fruits that makes up the elegantly weighted finish, as the mineral-driven chalkiness of the integrated tannins lays languidly across the tongue — remarkably intact for a 20-year half-bottle, and absolutely ready to drink, with no signs of degradation, only the fine emergence of secondary and tertiary maturation characteristics.

1992 Monte Bello (375 ml)

Gorgeous cherry hues sparkle in the bowl; deep, almost black cherry in the belly, widening out to a bright red cherry limn; notably adhesive viscosity in the legs — deep, dark aromatics, rich with cocoa, chocolate liquor, graphite, and black and blue berries — big, round, warm, and supple at point-of-entry, showing itself as a plush and fleshy Monte Bello right away — tannins are finely ground and well-integrated, though they definitely dominate the acidity, which takes a comparatively restrained role in the construct — Sweet and decadent fruit notes are tremendously expressive mid-palate, though without being cloying or overtly grandiose; raspberry and blackberry characteristics dominate, in that way of exhibiting both sweet fruit and woodsy seed notes — the finish is singularly mouth-coating, and the teeth-to-inner-lip tannins established at point-of-entry are still swelling in intensity at this point — the finish is long and warm, and exceedingly decadent. While certainly drinkable now, and despite the reserved intensity of the acidity, the sheer opulence of the fruit suggests this is still developing and maturing.

1994 Monte Bello (375 ml)

Black to red plum hues display brilliantly in the bowl, moving from dark to light from belly to limn, with quick-moving legs bespeaking an elegant body-weight on the palate — wildly exotic aromatics that, while almost bordering on funky, at the same time exhibit utterly archetypal old-world cab characteristics; anise, currant, tobacco, campfire wood and smoke, mint, coffee, fleshy black olives, and a multiplicity of black fruits, in particular — pointed without being austere, structured without being clumsy, the beams-and-girders are front-and-center at point-of-entry, while a horde of cocoa-powder-dusted and dark-chocolate-covered fruits await their turn mid-palate — acid and tannin are perfectly balanced throughout, and the finish, while shorter than some vintages, is seamlessly palate-coating and completely devoid of both inappropriately angular distractions and short-changing hollownesses — in short, rich, complex, fully saturated, and if anything, still young, though very, very drinkable now as well.

Ridge A to Z: Thank You For Attending, And Check Out The Pics!

January 25, 2010

Thanks to everyone who attended our Ridge A to Z Membership Showcase Event Last Saturday! We loved having you, and hope you all had a wonderful time! Thanks especially to Fatted Calf Charcuterie for providing such wonderful offerings, and for driving down all the way from Napa! And thanks to the Monte Bello Tasting Room Staff for being such great hosts! And a hearty welcome to our new Wine Program Members! And of course, thanks to Ridge for making such tremendous wine!

If you were in attendance, and would like to revisit the glory of the day, check the pics below. And if you weren’t able to attend this time, well, check the pics below! That way, you’ll be good and excited for the next time we have an A to Z event!

Ridge A to Z! This Weekend at Monte Bello!

January 22, 2010

Greetings all!

So, full disclosure, this post is essentially directed at those of you who will be in the vicinity of our Monte Bello Tasting Room this Saturday. Why? Because we’re havin’ a rippin’ good event on the 23rd, right here on the mountain!

Now, that said, some of what will transpire, at least from a content standpoint, is certainly good information for all, but for the purposes of this post, I’ll be speaking specifically about the on-site activities.

What we’ll be doing is debuting a brand-new event, Ridge A to Z! This is essentially a showcase event for our Wine Programs (ATP to Zlist, with the good ol’ Monte Bello Collector in between!); an event for which we’ll be pouring spectacular examples of the wines available through the various memberships. And to support it all culinarily, the marvelous folks from Fatted Calf Charcuterie will be on hand to provide on-site sliced organic salumi! Dig!

Here’s the official storyline, which can also be found on our Events Page:

Discover Ridge Membership and Enjoy Salumi from Fatted Calf
Monte Bello Tasting Room (Cupertino)
January 23, 11 – 4

Please join Ridge Vineyards at our A to Z Membership Event!  Wondering about the ATP program? Ever weighed the benefits of Z list membership? Curious about buying “futures” in the  Monte Bello Collector Program? Let us take the confusion out of the equation by hosting you for a delicious, educational, and program-focused tasting. Sip, swirl, and taste the offerings at each wine program station, and in between tastes, you can take a moment to chat with the staff from Fatted Calf Charcuterie*, who will be on-hand serving up samples of their organic salumi from their onsite slicer! As you visit each membership station you will discover what each program has on offer, and in the process become acquainted with both our single-vineyard wines, and our knowledgeable staff.  

In addition, we will be making available an exclusive short-list pricelist of limited-production and end-of-vintage wines that only members have access to!

This event is complimentary to members of our wine programs, and $10 for the general public. The event price includes a Ridge logo glass.

*The Fatted Calf is an artisanal charcuterie producing a wide range of hand crafted products using high quality, natural ingredients. They use the best available products; organic and hormone free meats, superior seasonings and salts, organic herbs and produce.

Just in case you’re having trouble visualizing what Fatted Calf staffers engaging in on-site slicing might look like, here’s a little assistance; a shot from our Lytton Springs facility, where the Fatted Calfers were very recently doing their thing:

Well, I think that about says it all! But for the ever-more curious amongst ye, you can also check out the event tasting menu by clicking here, and you can find out what wines we’ll be pouring.

Hope to see you on Saturday!

Early Notice: February Is A Membership Month!

January 20, 2010

February is only a few days away, and here at Ridge, we’re gleefully anticipating the new month’s arrival, as we’ve got quite a few decidedly groovy things in the works. I’ll be letting you know about them all over the next few days, but to start with, I’d like to announce that February will be our first ever Membership Month! Here’s the official storyline:

“Ridge Vineyards is very excited to debut a new Member Benefit in 2010; Membership Months! During the months of February and July, we invite you, the members of our ATP, Monte Bello Collector, and Z List wine programs, to bring your friends and family to our tasting rooms, where each and every one of your guests will enjoy member pricing on all tasting fees! Please join us for these very special opportunities to extend your special member benefits to those that are special to you.”

For more information about Membership Months, as well as other Ridge events, please click here, and if you’re considering membership in one of our wine programs, you can get more information here.

Cheers!

Ridge Vineyards 2002 Geyserville

August 3, 2009

I had a conversation with a wonderful guest recently, at our Z-List After-Hours event, and one of the things he asked me was whether I had tasted the ’02 Geyserville recently. I though I had, but as it turns out, I had misremembered myself. However, I was able to speak to our winemaker here at Monte Bello, Eric Baugher, and he had tasted it as recently as last April, and was able to provide some notes. For those of you wondering about current projections of longevity as regards the 2002 Geyserville, here’s the scoop!

“I have looked through my notes and found that I last tasted ‘02GY on 5 April 2009.  It was showing impressive concentration of primary bramble fruit, loads of black cherry, jam, exotic spice, chocolate, and gravel earth.  The palate was very rich, creamy in texture, fully ripe, fresh, well-defined elegant tannins, with long finish.  In my assessment, it’s still quite young and needing at least another 3-5 years.” -EB

02ZGY1-L

 

If you have a read of the back label text (click image above for full size), you’ll see that Paul Draper’s notes were penned in 2003, and that he estimated about a ten-year development spectrum, theoretically putting optimum pourability somewhere about 2013, which pretty much squares with Eric’s 3-5 as of 2009, so if you’re holding ’02 Geyserville in your cellar, you can start dreaming about 2013!


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