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Mike Filigenzi (Sacto) wrote:Jenise -
For more Amador zin, you might try calling Corti Brothers. Their site is http://www.cortibros.biz/
Their website does not list individual wines, but they usually have at least a few Amador zins and they often bottlings you won't find many other places.
I think the Scott Harvey would be worth putting in there.
If you can find any, the OGP Zin from Vino Noceto is made from Grandpere Vineyard fruit and is a pretty nice wine.
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Jenise wrote:Mike, since last post, I've learned that the 04 vintage was the earliest harvest on record, at least for one vineyard. Lotta hot wines; Runquist admits to having one of his reduced by 2%. That doesn't bode well, but I did find some exc reviews (on cellar tracker, not the critics) on the Joel Gott Dillian and Sobon Reserve from 04 (which I can get), and also on a number of the Runquists. Agreed about the Eastons, any Easton....
Ever hear of Santiano (Fiddletown)? Oh, and how about Amador Foothills Winery, various vineyards? I like the sound of their philosophy, for whatever that's worth, and I think Mark Willstater used to work there. If I choose one of these, I can buy all my wine from two sources, which is desirable (lower shipping costs).
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Jenise wrote:Mark, bought it this morning, thanks. So Scott was married into the family that owned Grandpere? Was the divorce the reason that Renwood lost Grandpere?
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Mark Lipton wrote:Jenise wrote:Mark, bought it this morning, thanks. So Scott was married into the family that owned Grandpere? Was the divorce the reason that Renwood lost Grandpere?
That's a complicated story: people don't even agree over whether Scott was fired or quit Renwood. One thing that's certain is that Terri (Scott's ex-wife) sells her Grandpere grapes to Scott, not Renwood.
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Mike Filigenzi (Sacto) wrote:Jenise wrote:Ever hear of Santiano (Fiddletown)? Oh, and how about Amador Foothills Winery, various vineyards? I like the sound of their philosophy, for whatever that's worth, and I think Mark Willstater used to work there. If I choose one of these, I can buy all my wine from two sources, which is desirable (lower shipping costs).
For the "Santiano", should that be "Santino"? If so, that's the original name for what is now Renwood. They have kept both names and I believe they use the Santino designation for lower-end stuff. Mark Willstatter can probably give you more up-to-date info on these, if he sees this. You probably already know what I think of Renwood, so.....
Amador Foothill would be worth including, IMHO. I was there a couple of weeks ago and they were pouring some pretty nice wines. Their zins do tend towards the 15%+ range, but I still find them to be tasty. Look for the Esola Vineyard zin if you can get it.
I'll be very interested in hearing what everyone thinks of these wines.
Mike
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