Posts belonging to Category Willamette Valley

October 30, 2009
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Posted by Bacchus
Fall in LA is the best time of year. Fall in LA means it is safe to go outside without fearing a microwave burn. The tarantulas and rattlesnakes have left the patio to the hounds. [ed. real-Yankee Derek Jeter likes to have a little Halloween fun this time of year] I can watch TV outside into the early evening.
Fall means baseball playoffs and a chance to see the current future ex-Yankees: among the star players an ex-Red Sox, ex-Angel and ex-Twin. The once September, then October, Classic now ends in November. Yo. The Yanks and Phils are worth watching long as the “tri-state area” don’t get an early snowfall no-what-i-mean? October is also the middle of the Pac 9 season. UCLA football is the nucelar winter of local sports teams and USC, having already lost its annual sucker game, can win the conference and go clobber Cincinnatti or Iowa in the Rose Bowl. (more…)
Categories: Pinot Noir, Russian River Valley, Southern Italy, Willamette Valley
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Tags: 55 Degrees Wine, Amy Winehouse, El Vino, Phillies, Rose Bowl, UCLA football, USC football, Yankees
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August 7, 2009
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Posted by Bacchus
When it comes to Pinot Noir we are entering unchartered territory, if you will, irregardless of goodness of fit. Pinot Noir, like “common” language, is becoming absurdly stylized and impossible to understand. In the attempt to create individually expressive Pinot Noir wines that can win big Parker Points, a phalanx of PN wines has emerged that does not taste like Pinot Noir while at the same time tastes remarkably alike. Either my palate is becoming more finicky or there are more and more of these big fruit big alcohol Parkerized fiascos.
The whole movement to re-make Pinot Noir as a new world vision began when the alcohol levels crossed 14.5%. The tBoW has tasted a Pinot Noir above 16%. tBoW liked it! as the excessive alcohol was balanced by the excessive fruit. Kind of like hippoes in toe shoes.
The flavors one associates with Pinot Noir are barely present in high alcohol Pinot Noir. (more…)
Categories: Beaujolais, Gamay, I.M.H.O., Paso Robles, Pinot Noir, Russian River Valley, Willamette Valley
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Tags: Fantasia, King Bidgood, pinot not pinot
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June 27, 2009
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Posted by Bacchus
Ros√©, Moscato d’Asti, fresh fruity bracingly acidic and low alcohol white wines. These are summer wines we have learned to adore. And every summer brings a new batch. What is it about summer wines that seem so fresh and new soon as the weather gets hot? As Dotor√© might say these are the best days of the year. (more…)
Categories: Cabernet Sauvignon, Grenache, Languedoc, Mendoza, Pinot Noir, Provence, Rose, Syrah, Torrontes, Willamette Valley
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Tags: summer wines
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May 23, 2009
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Posted by Bacchus
What better way to follow a top shelf wine tasting than by driving out to the wineries that could not get into the PIWF (Portland Indie Wine Fest) just because they produce more than 3000 cases. The 45 minute ride into the northern end of Willamette Valley is dreamy even in the rain. We made a right turn up the hill from Dundee on our way to our first stop, Lange Winery. Our expectations were pretty high given we had busted open the 1993 Lange Willamette Valley in magnum this past August and were blown away by how well the wine showed 15 years later. (more…)
Categories: Chardonnay, Oregon, Pinot Noir, Riesling, Willamette Valley
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Tags: Alma Chocolate, Bernkastel Doctor vineyard, Le Pigeon Restuarant, Maison Joseph Drouhin, Oregon Pinot Noir 2009, Ribbon Ridge wineries, Sahagun Chocolate Shop
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