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Howie Hart
The Hart of Buffalo
6389
Thu Mar 23, 2006 4:13 pm
Niagara Falls, NY
geo t. wrote:Bryan has strong ties with the growers that he’s come to know and trust over the years; he pays them premium prices for their grapes, telling us, “We’re trying to take it up a little in intensity. The vineyards are getting to be 10-12 years old and they’re starting to change and produce more layered, complex fruit.” Based on what we tasted, that plan is already paying dividends..
geo t. wrote:Thanks for the feedback, Howie. This is definitely a winery to watch.
Cheers,
geo
Rahsaan wrote:geo t. wrote:Bryan has strong ties with the growers that he’s come to know and trust over the years; he pays them premium prices for their grapes, telling us, “We’re trying to take it up a little in intensity. The vineyards are getting to be 10-12 years old and they’re starting to change and produce more layered, complex fruit.” Based on what we tasted, that plan is already paying dividends..
I guess the mad-dash for grapes is easier in Michigan than in, say, California for example?
How big is the wine industry in the State? Are there lots of people fighting to make a living and jockeying for access to prime sites? Are there prime sites that have been identified?
geo t. wrote:you'll find some good background information on the Michigan wine industry here.
OW Holmes wrote:geo t. wrote:Thanks for the feedback, Howie. This is definitely a winery to watch.
Cheers,
geo
We are watching, geo. I love the work Brian is doing in Michigan. And so does your friend Jim Lester of Wyncroft, another Michigan star, who speaks very highly of Brian and his work. Do you know, is Brian still making wine for Peninsula Cellars, too?
Robin Garr wrote:geo t. wrote:you'll find some good background information on the Michigan wine industry here.
Also <b>here</b>.
geo t. wrote:Thanks Robin, you beat me to the punch.
Robin Garr wrote:geo t. wrote:Thanks Robin, you beat me to the punch.
Wasn't trying to one-up ya, buddy. Just making sure Joel gets a little credit for all the work he's done on that site!
geo t. wrote:I don't think I would characterize what's going on in Michigan as fighting and jockeying; there seems to be a very good sense of camaraderie among most of the wine people here. There are certainly several very good vineyards around the state that have proven track records for producing high quality fruit, but in many ways the industry is still in a fledgling state.
David Creighton
Wine guru
1217
Wed May 24, 2006 10:07 am
ann arbor, michigan
David Creighton
Wine guru
1217
Wed May 24, 2006 10:07 am
ann arbor, michigan
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