I am about to begin the Live Wine Blogging portion of the the very first North American Wine Bloggers Conference here in 2008 at the Hotel Flamingo! Keep in mind all of this is live and pretty much not edited!! (Editorial post note, all of these wines have been tagged with “WBC2008NA-Live” if you would like...
Category: Wine
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In the final week leading up to the very first North American Wine Bloggers Conference (which I first mentioned here), I wanted to give you readers a preview of what you can expect from me over the next weekend:
Wine...insanity!
A vineyard tasting at Kick Ranch Vineyard right off the bat, live wine blogging with 14 wineries including Leon from Lionheart Wines, a New Zealand self-tasting and dinner with Gary Vaynerchuk from Wine Library TV...and that's just the first day!!
(more after the break) Harvest Tour with Lionheart Wines @ Crushpad
Last Tuesday my friend and day job manager, Walter and I had the privilege of a private harvest tour of a bustling Crushpad, courtesy of Leon Glover, owner and winemaker for the upstart Lionheart Wines. Leon and I have maintained a continued correspondence since my first tour and our subsequent joint tasting at Artisan this past summer. He was gracious enough to extend an invitation for a harvest tour back in September, but I was swamped with other activities and it wasn't until this latest surge in fruit that I was able to partake of his kind offer.
Walter and I finished our lab work and then headed out that evening towards the Dogpatch in SF and our meetup with Leon. We found him arms' deep in a 1 ton fermenter of Pinot, working through the 6pm punchdowns. He greeted us with a sort of apologetic and newly sanitized air fist bump and suggested that we cruise around and bide our time while he finished the hour's activities. After perusing the hundreds of bottles of wines that have been vinted on-site, we happened to run into a former co-worker of mine that has since taken the leap and changed careers into winemaking, Chris Nelson. He and I used to damage lab equipment, TGIF's and opposing pitchers in the mighty South San Francisco Biotech Softball League while developing small molecule drugs for cancer indications at the original kinase inhibitor biotech company, SUGEN. SKULLS! (Twisted Oak)
Disclosure: I received this wine as a media sample from Twisted Oak Winery.
Twisted Oak Winery in Calaveras County has built a rather phenomenal, staid reputation since it's founding by Jeff and Mary Stai in 2001. Stuffy and beautifully constructed wines bearing boring labels such as "*%#&@!" and "Pig Stai" have built their reputation as a very traditional, elitist winery. Indeed, their focus on New World safe haven varietals such as Tempranillo, Verdelho, Grenache and the ever popular Graciano prove that despite their penchant for such hip Iberian Peninsula grape varieties, they still know that winemaking is an incredibly serious and noble endeavor. Another Wine Luminary Passes: Didier Dagueneau
Known as the "wild man of the Loire," Didier Dagueneau made some of the most unusual and exceptional Sauvignon Blanc-based wines from his estate in Saint-Andelain, in the Dordogne of the Loire Valley, France. Dagueneau passed away after a microlite plane accident at the age of 52.
Always ecentric and in later years, considered more of a hermetic luminary, he consistently produced absolutely stunning wines and he will be sorely missed.
Didier Dagueneau Fumé de Pouilly 2004
Sources: Walla Walla Wine Woman; Oliver Sytles, Decanter.com 