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David Creighton
Wine guru
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Wed May 24, 2006 10:07 am
ann arbor, michigan
Jon Peterson
The Court Winer
2981
Sat Apr 08, 2006 5:53 pm
The Blue Crab State
Victorwine wrote:Not only is this boom being felt in Maryland, but throughout North America.
Here’s an interesting link:
http://www.winesandvines.com/head_jan07_boom.html
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James Roscoe
Chat Prince
11034
Wed Mar 22, 2006 6:43 pm
D.C. Metro Area - Maryland
Victorwine wrote:I read somewhere, that sometime in the future (possibly in 5 years) the US might surpass France in wine consumption. What type of wine would the “majority” be drinking? You’re guess is as good as mine.
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Peter May
Pinotage Advocate
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Mon Mar 20, 2006 11:24 am
Snorbens, England
Kyrstyn Kralovec
Wine guru
616
Mon Nov 20, 2006 3:50 pm
Washington DC, Oregon bound
Peter May wrote:I have just received an email from a Maryland vineyard asking if I knew a US nursery where they can buy Pinotage vines. I don't unfortunately.
Peter May
Pinotage Advocate
3905
Mon Mar 20, 2006 11:24 am
Snorbens, England
K Story wrote:
My understanding is that pinotage doesn't tend to do very well anywhere but S. Africa, anyway. Or at least, not yet.
Kyrstyn Kralovec
Wine guru
616
Mon Nov 20, 2006 3:50 pm
Washington DC, Oregon bound
Peter May wrote:K Story wrote:
My understanding is that pinotage doesn't tend to do very well anywhere but S. Africa, anyway. Or at least, not yet.
Really? Which non-SA Pinotages are you baseing this on?
James Roscoe
Chat Prince
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 6:43 pm
D.C. Metro Area - Maryland
Kyrstyn Kralovec
Wine guru
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Mon Nov 20, 2006 3:50 pm
Washington DC, Oregon bound
Bob Ross wrote:Here's one counter example:
Nestled in the heart of the Stags Leap District is Steltzner Vineyards. Since 1965 the family has been dedicated to growing grapes of exeptional quality. Pinotage, created in 1925 is a flower cross between Cinsault and Pinot Noir, developed for the gentle climate in the Fairest Cape of South Africa. The Steltzner Family grows a limited amount of this unique varietal, creating a rich wine with floral and berry overtones set in a velvety texture. Wow, what a unique bouquet. 250 cases produced.
Details
Winery Steltzner Vineyards
Vintage 2004
Variety Pinotage
Price: $28.99
I checked Wine Searcher Pro -- 36 pages of Pinotage -- most are from South Africa. There are a few other examples from elsewhere, for example: http://www.phoenixvineyards.com/inc/sde ... 0#|price_d[vin]
James Roscoe
Chat Prince
11034
Wed Mar 22, 2006 6:43 pm
D.C. Metro Area - Maryland
K Story wrote:I'm basing it on what the instructor at my WSET course said. Last night we tore through the new world, and when we tasted a pinotage he made a point of mentioning that although quite a few regions are starting to dabble with it, he couldn't think of any that have been particularly successful. Having only ever had pinotage from SA, I'd love to prove him wrong! Any suggestions?
Kyrstyn Kralovec
Wine guru
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Mon Nov 20, 2006 3:50 pm
Washington DC, Oregon bound
Peter May
Pinotage Advocate
3905
Mon Mar 20, 2006 11:24 am
Snorbens, England
K Story wrote: I'm basing it on what the instructor at my WSET course said. Last night we tore through the new world, and when we tasted a pinotage he made a point of mentioning that although quite a few regions are starting to dabble with it, he couldn't think of any that have been particularly successful. Having only ever had pinotage from SA, I'd love to prove him wrong! Any suggestions?
I think that they are largely focusing on viniferas
What do they do about the high humidity and the awful summer heat in southern Maryland and the Eastern Shore? It can be ridiculous most summers. Then there are the really wet Septembers. I just don't see this as a succesful area for viniculture. Am I mistaken? I am sure Paul could point to hybrids, but for most people these are unproven. Maybe some Rhone or southern Italian varieties might take the heat and humidity, but I am a skeptical.
Kyrstyn Kralovec
Wine guru
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Mon Nov 20, 2006 3:50 pm
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Carl Eppig
Our Maine man
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Tue Jun 13, 2006 1:38 pm
Middleton, NH, USA
Keith M
Beer Explorer
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Sat Jan 06, 2007 2:25 am
Finger Lakes, New York
Carl Eppig wrote:The Maryland wines we have seen are mostly Merlot and Chardonnay priced in the mid twenties. Since we are not big fans of either grape, and know on many worthy ones at half the price, we haven't tried any. We will be going back down there in a couple of months, so if anybody has some recommendations................!
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