Another wonderful debut from Vermont. This one is from Nicholas Kimberly who studied at the school of La Garagista. Here, his first solo effort. A 50/50 blend, the brianna came... read more →
The winemaker Yossi Zakon has been in the winemaking business since 1981, very rare for a rabbi who lives in the Lubavitcher community of Crown Heights. He always wanted to... read more →
So what does assyrtiko taste like outside of Greece, in San Diego County, grown on decomposed granite 1400 feet above sea level? This bottle answers that question. The winemaking decisions... read more →
Fruit for this bottling comes from the Que Syrah vineyard, planted in 1994 and sitting at 850 feet elevation, four miles from the Pacific. The grapes are fermented with 75%... read more →
Here we have Hank’s typically perverse logic: leave the oak out of the zin and chardo, barrel ferment the rosé. The Suma Kaw fruit was barrel fermented in puncheons and... read more →
Based in Eugene, Civic Winery is an urban operation working on a negoçe basis. Grapes come from organic or biodynamic vineyards. Bottlings are zero/zero when possible. This was an impressive... read more →
Why chardonnay? “Why not,” Hank said. It was time. He smiles. Was he being ironic? Nope. Well, not entirely. The fruit is from Matthew Rorick’s vineyards, whole cluster pressed, fermented... read more →
In his day job years back with a conventional producer, Hank vinified plenty of zinfandel, but this is the first he has made to his specific standards and aesthetics. This... read more →
From the hands and heads of Nathan Kendall and Pascaline Lepeltier, a still rosé. The juice is macerated for two weeks and vinified in old barrel. At first it stis... read more →
Keep is a Negoçe project from Jack Roberts, who worked at Matthiasson Wines and Johanna Jensen whom I met during her time at Scholium Project. The fruit for this bottling... read more →