Posts Tagged ‘Oregon Wine’

Spring has sprung- get into some healthy red wine….

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Spring is here at the winery.  The trees are blooming and some of the flowers are coming up.  What does that mean for the grapes?  Not much yet….we are looking forward to an early spring though.  An early spring will usually help the vines ripen early in October or maybe late September.  In the Willamette Valley the longer we let the fruit hang- the darker and richer the flavors tend to be on the reds- particularly Pinot Noir.  Of course we have nearly 8 months to go until harvest and you can’t count your grapes before they hatch (or is that eggs?). 

In other news the 2008 Pinot is a month or two away from release.  Nice dark fruit, with cherry overtones and lighter oak was our style for this vinetage.  A very nice wine and we are all looking forward to it!  Also we have are just about to release the Kitara barrel select 2007 Pinot Noir and will be tasting during our St Josef’s Day Fest on April 10 & 11th.  While we were worried that the 07 wouldn’t hold it’s own with the other barrel selects- I have to say this is one of my favorites!  Really elegant, burgundy style (red subtle fruit with great oak balance & long finish)- not new world fruity & slight. 

Come on out & join us…

Also- if you didn’t know that RED WINE is EVEN HEALTHIER than BEFORE- check out the attached article.  Red & White wines actually can help you keep from putting on  a few pounds (I guess that’s why you don’t see large french people).. This is from wine spectator but also published via NPR, NY Times and even the Bombay (India) News.

http://www.winespectator.com/webfeature/show/id/42294

Thanksgiving is over- now it’s time for holiday wine & cheers….(and Syrah)

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

Yeah! We lived through the H1n1 AND the Thanksgiving weekend all while enjoying some good times & good wines!  While many folks tour the Willamette Valley and get soaked in tasting fees and crowds- we are lucky enough to be off the beaten path.  Meaning fewer folks and more time to hobnob. The family ‘worked’ the tasting room this past weekend- as we always do.  And when I say ‘worked’ I mean its a privilege to be able to have an alternate lifestyle than what corporate America allows.  Here we are- chatting up visitors from all over the place while sampling our Estate grown wines and enjoying life.

Over the past year we have watched our small bottlings (most in the 100-300 case range) grow & develop into new wines.  The 2004 Kitara Syrah started out as a deep, tart, peppery wine.  Now it has matured and mellowed in the bottle creating a rustic, Rhone style wine with complex dark fruit & long tobacco finish.  A different wine from just a year ago- and it will grow to be a different wine next year.  Syrah is a fabulous grape and grows into a different character  based on the soils and climate.  Our cool climate here in the Willamette Valley is nicely suited to a more earthy version and does more than compliment it’s Syrah cousins grown in the hotter locals of Paso Robles or the Columbia Valley.  If you haven’t had a Willamette Valley Syrah yet- try one.  We aren’t the only ones that have planted some Syrah to take advantage of a great grape in a great growing region.  So try some - before they get too popular.

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