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Forlorn Hope Gewurtraminer.

by Brian K Miller » Tue Jan 03, 2017 1:38 pm

tried at the new tasting room in Downtown Napa.

https://www.forlornhopewines.com/store/ ... ufreluches

This was a wow wine. But also very unusual. The nose is BIG gewürztraminer-flowery, rich, almost blowsy. On the palate, though, this was a lively wine, quite elegant and delicious. I keep using this word to describe wines I like, but I will throw it out here again: Savory.

Compares very favorably to the delicious Cathy Corison Helios Gewürztraminer that I have enjoyed over the years.
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by TomHill » Tue Jan 03, 2017 1:56 pm

Brian K Miller wrote:tried at the new tasting room in Downtown Napa.

https://www.forlornhopewines.com/store/ ... ufreluches

This was a wow wine. But also very unusual. The nose is BIG gewürztraminer-flowery, rich, almost blowsy. On the palate, though, this was a lively wine, quite elegant and delicious. I keep using this word to describe wines I like, but I will throw it out here again: Savory.

Compares very favorably to the delicious Cathy Corison Helios Gewürztraminer that I have enjoyed over the years.


Yup, Brian.....Matt's GWT is a kind of its own. It's made w/ skin-contact which is where the savory character comes from. But the
GWT character is so powerful that the skin-contact phenolic/resiny character plays 2'nd fiddle.
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Re: Forlorn Hope Gewurtraminer.

by Brian K Miller » Tue Jan 03, 2017 2:09 pm

What surprised me was how elegant and lively the wine was. Unlike many (most?) California G's that often to me come across as heavy, almost oily. There are exceptions, of course.

But G is to me like Viognier-a grape I am also not often very fond of!
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by TomHill » Tue Jan 03, 2017 2:13 pm

Brian K Miller wrote:What surprised me was how elegant and lively the wine was. Unlike many (most?) California G's that often to me come across as heavy, almost oily. There are exceptions, of course.

But G is to me like Viognier-a grape I am also not often very fond of!


Both GWT and Viognier can often be a bit overwhelming in their aromatics...too much of a good thing.

Almost like Concord or Muscat...the intense aromatics keep anything else from showing thru.
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