Monday, July 23, 2007

2 More Finger Lakes Wineries Open Their Doors


Imagine Moore Winery

Tim Moore, owner of the new Imagine Moore Winery in Naples NY, has realized his lifelong dream of opening his own winery and he is certainly well-qualified. Tim is a graduate of U.C. Davis and has worked around the world in the wine industry, but his "day job" overseeing Vineyard Operations with a company you may have heard of called Constellation Brands brought him to the Finger Lakes and this is where Tim is putting down roots.

Tim's vision for Imagine Moore Winery is to be a winery that makes superior wines and does it by being environmentally-friendly, emphasizing sustainable farming practices, and even going so far as to use recycled wood from old homes nearby in the building of the tasting room and using lead-free organic inks on his colorful bottles.

Tim, along with co-owner and wife Diane and Finger Lakes tasting room veteran Mike Johnson have created a unique tasting room experience, from the cozy and artful decor to the very cool stemless wine tasting glasses that you get to keep with a tasting ($3 for tastings, 4 wines right now, but more on the way). You can feel the passion and vision that this team puts in to every aspect of Imagine Moore, and especially in the wine. Here are my tasting notes:

2006 Peace- Pinot Gris: .4%RS, $16.99, in New French Oak for 2 weeks then finished in Stainless, Very Soft mouthfeel with rounded green apple and citrus tones and finishing with the perfect touch of vanilla and subtly spicy oak.

2006 Joy- Dry Riesling: .6%RS, $14.99, 1st vintage of grapes from new vineyard, very fresh and floral aromas, Once again very soft mouthfeel with rounded citrus tones and long but subtle mineral finish that just melts into your mouth.

2006 Love- Semi-Dry Riesling: 3.0%RS, $14.99, Again that very soft mouthfeel (In all of the Finger Lakes Riesling I've tasted, I don't remember any other Finger Lakes Riesling being this soft and rounded- Tim attributes it to the low yield from the new vineyard). It has an amazingly soft and delicate texture, but it doesn't sacrifice fruit with velvety peach and honeyed citrus highlights.

2006 Change- $11.99, 88% Cabernet Franc & 12% Corot Noir (one of the new grape varieties from Cornell). This is 2006 fruit using carbonic maceration (click here for info on carbonic maceration) in a Beaujolais style, Soft berry fruit with a hint of pepper and a little edginess at the finish, perhaps from the Corot Noir.

Coming within the next month are new bottlings of 2006 Cab Franc (labeled Wisdom), a 2006 Cab/Syrah blend (labeled Synchronicity), and a semis-sweet 5.5% RS Cayuga/Traminette blend (labeled Harmony). The website at http://www.imaginemoorewinery.com/ will be up soon.


Keuka Lake Vineyards

Mel Goldman, owner of the newest winery to open on Keuka Lake (aptly named Keuka Lake Vineyard), has always admired and respected the small farmer. So after retiring from his life in International Development which took him all around the world to Nepal, India, Korea, South America & Europe, Pittsburgh-born Goldman decided that farming would be a suitable and noble pastime for his retirement.


With degrees from MIT and Princeton, he certainly had the ability to learn new skills and, through a fortuitous series of events 15 years ago, he ended up purchasing a vineyard right smack dab in the middle of Finger Lakes Rieslings' birthplace and neighboring the venerable Dr. Frank. But Mel, who is a self-taught winemaker (which it seems is rare and refreshing in this day) is not intimidated by his well-known neighbors because he likes to do things his own way.
For instance, tell him that a Dry Vignoles or Dry Delaware won't work, and he'll prove you wrong.

Mel has spent the last 10 years selling his grapes to top Finger Lakes wineries and now it's his turn to taste the fruit of his labor. In fact, Goldman's vision is to be a small batch (1500 cases this year) estate winery focusing on high quality Rieslings (of course) and top-notch food-friendly Vignoles (what's that you say? - but sweet Vignoles is how its always been done). Don't tell that to Mel. He has proof that top restaurants will buy and serve his Dry Vignoles...Because They DO! And a Dry Delaware sounds like the ultimate oxymoron, but you'd be the moron not to try it!

Here are my tasting notes:

2006 Dry Riesling: $15.00, .45%RS, Crisp and clean with lots of that classic Keuka mineral and a hint of spice at the finish, sort of similar to his famous neighbor and that's saying a lot.

2005 Dry Vignoles: $13.00, 1.0%RS, Rounded lime and lime zest with a long dry finish. A unique Dry Vignoles and it really works. I'll drink it with Mrs. Wino's famous pork tenderloin.

2005 Delaware: $10.00, the label says semi-dry, but a Delaware at 1%RS is Dry in my book. I got a little sweet banana & petrol on the nose, very soft and subtle pear and light tropical fruit, but still crisp and clean with a touch of good petrol at the finish, a very complex Delaware, this is not your Father's Delaware but a Delaware that wants to be taken very seriously. And an excellent value at $10.00.

2005 Leon Millot: $12.00, This grape was a new one for me, so it was Appellation America to the rescue with info, it seems this grape was popular in France as a way to deepen the color of Pinot Noir but now the French have all but banished it. Mel actually inherited these 50 year old experimental vines on his property planted under the direction of none other than Charles Fournier of Gold Seal fame. 1 year in French Oak, clean and balanced with dark berry fruit balanced with oak.

With Finger Lakes winery veteran Sharon Morrell overseeing the tasting room and Mel at the helm of Keuka Lake Vineyards, expect the unexpected and don't be afraid to try something a little different. You just might like it.
In closing, I just have to say that the quality of the new wineries opening in the Finger Lakes is truly excellent and, just when you think that it's all been done and how will a new winery ever be able to differentiate itself from the herd, people like Tim Moore and Mel Goldman come along and wow us by putting their unique spin on Finger Lakes wine. It surely bodes well for the Finger Lakes region.

Thursday, July 19, 2007

Finger Lakes News & Notes

- Finger Lakes Wine Festival is this weekend!!!

- Dan Berger rates Finger Lakes Rieslings

- Dr. Frank Rkatsiteli is truly unique

- Grass Roots Festival starts today

- This sounds very cool & I'm going to try and get up to Geneva this weekend for the Hobie Cat championship.

- Waterpark & Resort get preliminary approval in Ontario County

- The Riesling Rennaisance continues

- Millie Sherwood gives gift of nature

- Invasion of the giant hogweed

- Tourists want more than just Finger Lakes wine

- Chili Judging is similar to Wine Judging

- A very nice and detailed Finger Lakes travelogue

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Finger Lakes Wine Industry Trends for 2007




As the second half of 2007 begins, and after visiting & tasting at about half of the Finger Lakes 90-some wineries (I know, I'm way behind in posting my winery visit reports) I thought I would write about some trends that I have taken note of during my travels and tastings this year:


1. 2006 Rieslings- I'm finding that a good number (not all) of the 2006 Dry Rieslings I've tasted have a very bold citrus up front that I find a bit overwhelming (it also overwhelms that classic Finger Lakes mineral finish for me) and tends to make the wine seem unbalanced in my opinion. Several winemakers have told me that the 2006 Riesling crop had high acidity, leading to the bold citrus. However, after retasting some of these Dry rieslings recently, I'm noticing that a little bottle aging is toning down the citrus a bit. Now, the Semi-dry Rieslings are an entirely different story. It seems as if a little Residual Sugar balances that acidity and brings out those terrific peach, honey, and lime flavors. For now, the Semi-Dry's get my vote.


2. Grape types - As each year goes by, it seems as if Cabernet Franc solidifies itself as the premier red grape in the Finger Lakes. The 2005 Cab Francs, in general, are truly spectactular. Finger Lakes wineries are putting out quality Cab Francs in a variety of styles and I'm particularly intrigued by a number of Semi-Dry Cab Francs (for those of us who aren't afraid of a little Residual Sugar). But Cab Franc better watch it's back, because Lemberger is being planted more and more and is appearing on its own and is favored in a lot of red blends. A few wineries are making a good attempt at Syrah, but I think the verdict is still out on it. Also, Rougeon & Dechaunac seem to be popping up more. A core group of wineries has emerged that are dedicated to the challenging task of producing quality reds in the Finger Lakes and I applaud their efforts. And I can't forget the Ports. In my opinion, the Finger Lakes makes some of the best American Ports for my money.

As for the whites, Pinot Gris seems to be the new starlet in the Finger Lakes. I have sampled several excellent and very complex Pinot Gris' this year. I sure hope this Pinot Gris trend continues. And of course, Dr. Frank Rkatsiteli mania continues with the rare grape creating a unique and quite good wine. Unfortunately, I don't foresee a lot of plantings of Rkatsiteli throughout the Finger Lakes. There's also a couple of Sauvignon Blancs being attempted. Also, I'm seeing Traminette, Vidal Blanc, Gewurz & Chardonnay and a lot of the white grapes being attempted in a lot of different styles away from the norm from dry to sweet to (some very good) sparkling wines & excellent ice wines (always big sellers, even at the high prices). One thing you do get in the Finger Lakes is variety and experimentation. The Finger Lakes is still a very young wine region and it's great to be able to watch it grow. I just hope it doesn't grow up too fast.


3. Improved Quality Overall - I'm noticing improved quality, especially from the "lower tier" producers. There seems to be a general effort to improve wine quality through education and the sharing of information. Just the sheer number and diversity of Finger Lakes wineries winning top awards in competitions this year is proof of the quality. But unfortunately, a few "top tier" producers have actually disappointed me this year. Although it may be a "stylistic" change that I will address in my next point.


4. Stylistic & Price Changes - I'm noticing a trend toward lighter-bodied wines. Now in my opinion, there's a fine line between light-bodied wines that are still full flavored and wines that are thin and lifeless. Some wineries tell me that these are more food-friendly wines that don't overpower food. I guess I'm a rebel these days, but I want to taste the fruit!!! As far as pricing, I hope the trend of some of the "top tier" wineries pricing like they are California wineries stops soon. I'm just a simple working stiff. I won't be able to afford Finger Lakes wine soon! But for now, this cheapskate still manages to find some great bargains.


5. Odds & Ends - I'm noticing that the tasting room personnel, in general, just get more knowledgable and helpful all the time. That, along with good wine, is what keeps people coming back. I'm noticing more wine dinners, special themed tastings, and special events at the wineries. I think events such as Glenora's Jazz concerts that attracts top-level entertainers is the kind of thing that will replicate in other wineries as the Finger Lakes becomes a world-class tourist destination and wineries look to become places where tourists spend a day and not just an hour. I'm noticing that the wineries are updating their websites with ecommerce capabilities and more information and better graphics, which is a great improvement from the static websites that proliferated the internet just a year ago. The Wine Trails continue to work to balance the bus groups vs. the individuals visiting the wineries, which I commend. There are still new wineries opening (I know of 3 opening in July), but I'm wondering how many is too many. One big problem trend that still remains is the lack of quality lodging in the mid-range pricing level. How the Finger Lakes balances its rustic charm against creating more modern lodging for the anticipated influx of more tourists is sure to be a growing challenge.


Well, Those are my thoughts. If you have any comments or additional thoughts, please share them by posting a comment. I do still moderate the comments because of the spammers, but I will post non-spam comments. Here's to a great 2nd half of 2007. I gotta get going and get to the rest of the Finger Lakes wineries. It's a dirty job, but someone's gotta do it!!!

Sunday, July 08, 2007

Shaw Vineyards - Newest Winery on Seneca Lake




SHAW VINEYARDS, owned by Steve Shaw, has just opened (west side of Seneca Lake, near Hermann Wiemer) but already has impressive credentials. Steve has been growing wine grapes in the Finger Lakes for many years and the wineries that have purchased grapes from him are solid proof of the quality of his grapes (Do Dr. Frank or Hermann Wiemmer ring a bell to anyone?). Steve's meticulous attention to the grapevines has now evolved into his lifelong ambition of owning his own winery finally bearing fruit.
The parking lot and tasting room are still works in progress (you might even miss the turn into the driveway (like me) if you are not paying attention, but the wines are Very Ready and well worth the visit. With Morten Hallgren (owner and winemaker of Ravines) as his mentor, consultant, and winemaking partner, Steve Shaw has hit the ground running and ready to join the ranks of a growing number of Finger Lakes wineries committed to the difficult task (with a short growing season and the potential of harsh winters) of crafting world-class red wines in the Finger Lakes. Shaw & Hallgren use innovative whole cluster pressing techniques and a commitment to letting the wines age properly before releasing to craft elegant food-friendly wines. Here are my tasting notes:

2002 Chardonnay, 1.2% RS, $15.99, 12 months in French Oak & Pennsylvania Fine Grain Oak (200 to 300 year old trees!), bright fruit with fresh clean acidity, long finish with hints of white pepper and smooth oak.

2005 Semi-Dry Riesling, 1.2% RS, $16.99, clean and fresh on the attack, bright fruit with a solid backbone, with a touch of botrytis lending honeyed citrus notes, very food-friendly.

Non Vintage Merlot, .4% RS, $12.99, Grapes from Long Island North Fork (Martha Clara/ Entenmann Vineyard), 28 months in French Oak, Lots of fruit, abundant raspberry with hints of smoke and pepper, very soft rounded tannins, And at $12.99 a great value!!! Also, a 2004 Merlot (same grape source) that was barrell selected is available for $17.99

2002 Cabernet Sauvignon, $19.99 deep ruby color, elegant soft fruit with medium tannins and perfect balance, in my opinion, one of the best Cab Sauv's in the Finger Lakes. Cab Sauv is difficult to do well in the Finger Lakes and '02 was a particularly difficult growing season, but Shaw & Hallgren have crafted a winner with this Cab Sauv. And again a great value at $19.99, Gee, Patience really IS a virtue!

Keuka Hill Reserve, Merlot/Cabernet Franc/Cabernet Sauvignon, Shaw's Meritage, nice fruit with hints of pepper, beautiful tannins, needs a little more time, will age nicely.

Shaw Vineyards tasting room summer hours are Fri., Sat., Sun., & Mon. from Noon to 5pm with Steve Shaw Jr. manning the tasting toom operations. Future Summer & Fall New Releases include Cabernet Franc, Dry Riesling, Gewurztraminer, Cayuga, & Sauvignon Blanc. Current Annual Production is 1700 cases. (No Website yet. Website will be up by Fall at www.shawvineyard.com)

Friday, June 29, 2007

Finger Lakes News & Notes

- We had another great weekend last weekend performing songs from the new CD as well as palying acoustic rock and blues classics at Dr. Frank Wine Cellars. I want to Thank Joe, George, The "Finger Lake Shake" Dancers, and everyone at Dr. Frank for their warm hospitality and for making it so much fun to be there. Remember, My new CD "Sparkling Diamonds- Songs of The Finger Lakes" is now available at the retail shops at Dr. Frank Wine Cellars (west side of Keuka Lake), Lakewood Vineyards (west side of Seneca Lake), Barrington Cellars (east side of Keuka Lake), & Artizans Gift Shop in Naples NY (south end of Canandaigua Lake). Or to order a CD by mail, just fill out the form at the bottom of this page.

If you are a Finger Lakes winery or an organization having a Finger Lakes wine-related event, I am available to perform. Also, I'm looking for additional wineries or gift stores or retailers to carry the CD. It makes a great Finger Lakes gift item. Just email me by filling out the form at the bottom of this page.

- Another Finger Lakes Wine Center is proposed for Ithaca

- Sandra Silfven (one of my favorite wine writers) visits the Finger Lakes

- Californians to open new winery in The Finger Lakes. Also watch a nice video of the new owners talking about the winery

- Finger Lakes Calendar of Events for July

- Finger Lakes wine finds gold in Michigan

- FingerLakesWine.com profiles White Springs Winery

- Here's proof that wine does not have to be expensive to be good. $2.00 Chardonnay beats out the rest in California wine competition.

- Owasco Lake water quality still a major concern

- Finger Lakes wineries cracking down on rowdy wine tour groups

- If you're looking for books, music, and gifts about New York state, check out Hope Farm

- Hotels offering unique Food & Wine Experiences

- Ethanol plant controversy rages on

- New Yates County lodging tax is debated

- Chinese Honey making a buzz with New York Honey producers

- Finger Lakes town mistakenly voted to be "dry"

- Cycling the Erie Canal (Floating bicycles? No!!!)

- Booze Brother Dan Ackroyd to open winery in the Niagara wine region

- Are high gas prices GOOD for Finger Lakes tourism?

- Has anybody ever tried these Copper Wine Enhancers?

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Finger Lakes Winery Visit Reports



Mrs. Wino and I explored the further reaches (for us) of Cayuga Lake over Memorial Weekend a few weeks ago. If you enjoy birdwatching, Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge is the place for you. There are educational exhibits in the main building and then you can drive your car through the refuge and observe the wildlife. And right down the road, of course, is:


--- Montezuma Winery, northeast end of Cayuga Lake, http://www.montezumawinery.com/,
This winery specializes in Mead (Honey wine) and Fruit wines. My tasting notes are:
- Diamond, 3.6% RS, $8.99, sweet white with the aroma and taste of fresh picked grapes.
- Sparkling Honey Wine, 3.5%RS, $13.99, This wine was crafted for the wedding of the winemaker, A very unique SPARKLING Mead, subtly sweet and bubbly. -Rhubarb Wine, $14.99, Another unique wine made from 100% Rhubarb yielding flavors of citrus and melon and a hint of sweet strawberries. - 2004 Merlot, $17.99, smokey raspberry with deep toffee undertones and a long smoky finish, a nice dry red find among the sweet fruit and mead wines. - Gewurztraminer, $13.99, A lovely floral nose, a dry light-bodied style with classic Gewurz ginger and tropical spice.

--- King Ferry Winery (also Treleaven brand), east side of Cayuga Lake, http://www.treleavenwines.com/, Taste 6 wines for $1.00, My tasting notes:
- 2005 Cabernet Franc, $14.99, soft medium tannins, nice cherry fruit, a balanced and easy drinking Cab Franc. - Meritage, $22.99, tastes of ripe black cherry with a hint of smooth leather, very smooth and balanced with heavy tannins, should age very well. - 2006 Semi-dry Riesling, $12.99, beautiful rounded juicy peach tones waltzing elegantly with subtly sweet lemon drops, Loved It! - 2003 Saumon, $8.99, a grape I have not seen used anywhere else in the Finger Lakes, lightly sweet, zinfandel blush style, with hints of strawberry.

I hope to see some of you at Dr. Franks this weekend. I'll be playing from Noon to 4pm on Saturday & Sunday. Make sure to come up and say Hi, even if I'm playing.

Saturday, June 16, 2007

Finger Lakes Wine Notes

- Remember to come on out and see me at Dr. Frank Wine Cellars (west side of Keuka Lake) next weekend, Saturday & Sunday June 23 & 24, from Noon to 4pm both days as I perform songs from my new CD, as well as Acoustic Rock & Blues Classics. The June 9th performance was a lot of fun and I thank all of you who stopped by and all of the great staff at Dr. Frank for their hospitality. If you'd like your own copy of my new CD "Sparkling Diamonds - Songs of The Finger Lakes", it's now available at the gift shops at Dr. Frank Wine Cellars, Lakewood Vineyards, and Barrington Cellars

- New Releases:

2005 Fulkerson Noiret, A “just released” Hybrid Red developed by Cornell U., layers of black cherry and elderberry fruit, 0% RS, aged in French & American Oak barrels for 12 months, $12 .00 (Notes from Fulkerson)
2005 Fulkerson Cabernet Sauvignon, Generous fruit forward aromas of blackberries with a touch of leather and tobacco carry through
to a fruity tart taste edged with vanilla that ends on a serious tannic note, 0% RS, aged in French Oak barrels for 1 year, $16.00 (Notes from Fulkerson). Fulkerson has also received an 86 Rating in the July '07 Wine Spectator magazine for their 2004 Vidal Blanc Iced Wine.

2006 Lakewood Pinot Gris, Lakewood's first bottling of Pinot Gris and it is excellent, Perfectly balanced with delicious rounded peach and pear tones and a long finish.

2006 Prejean Gewurztraminer, Following last years excellent vintage, this 2006 Gewurz is just as good, semi-dry, awesome floral and spice aromatics, lots of fruit with a touch of sweetness and finishing with a good dose of Gewurz spice. I'd also like to give accolades to Prejean's website. It is very informative and I particularly recommend the Winemaking section as a good primer for any new wine drinkers who want to know a bit more about the winemaking process.

- Lots of changes coming to Nagys' Winery (northeast Seneca Lake), Home of what was the smallest tasting room in the Finger Lakes, but not anymore. They are building Three!!! new businesses- Passionfeet Dance Barn, which will feature live music, and Stony Lonesome Winery, and Rogues Hollow Winery. Construction was proceeding quickly when we recently visited.

- Finger Lakes wineries continue to win awards. Here are the award winners form the 2007 Critics Challenge Competition. Congrats to all!!!

Chateau Frank
Critics Gold 2000 Blanc de Blancs Finger Lakes, NY $29.99
Critics Gold 2000 Blanc de Noirs Finger Lakes, NY $29.99

Dr. Konstantin Frank Wine Cellars
Critics Silver 2006 Rkatsiteli Finger Lakes, NY $24.99
Critics Silver 2006 Pinot Gris Finger Lakes, NY $19.99

Fox Run Vineyards
Critics Gold 2005 Riesling, Reserve Finger Lakes, NY $30.00

Fulkerson Winery
Critics Gold 2005 Semi-Dry Riesling Finger Lakes, NY $13.00

Glenora Wine Cellars
Critics Silver 2005 Meritage New York $19.99
Critics Silver 2001 Brut Finger Lakes, NY $24.99
Critics Gold 2006 Riesling, Dry Finger Lakes, NY $13.99

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Finger Lakes Winery Visit Report - Long Point Winery


Photo:
Long Point Winery Dog "Spike" relaxes while we taste.
Long Point Winery- East side of Cayuga Lake - http://www.longpointwinery.com/
6 tastings for $1.00
There are only a few wineries on the east side of Cayuga Lake, so I don't get over that way a lot but, after tasting this time, I think I'll be getting over there a lot more!!! Owners Gary & Rosemary Barletta have a beautiful country winery nestled off the beaten path overlooking Cayuga Lake. Gary was our friendly and gracious wine server and educator and I came away extremely impressed with Long Point Winery. Here are my tasting notes:
- 2006 Vidal Blanc, $8.99, 1.9% RS (Residual Sugar), aromas of fresh cut flowers, semi-sweet, light and subtle with layers of citrus, apricot and mango, with a balanced crisp, even elegant finish and an amazing value at $8.99, This is one of my new favorite value wines, An amazingly complex Vidal Blanc. - 2005 Chardonnay, $12.99, aged in French oak, perfectly balanced fruit, vanilla and sweet oak. - 2006 Semi-dry Riesling, $12.99, 1.6% RS, very aromatic fruit blossoms on the nose, a lighter style of Riesling with more melon & green apple than citrus, Very Nice.
- 2006 Moon Puppy, $9.99, 3.0 RS, a sweet Cab Franc that works surprisingly well, again a lighter style but it certainly does not sacrifice fruit with lots of cherry on the tongue, a unique and brave Cab Franc experiment that really works out rather nicely. - 2004 Syrah, $19.99, Earthy aromas, again a somewhat lighter style with no shortage of fruit, my notes say "This is what happens when Smoky Robinson and Halle Berry get together - Smoky Berry", and that's what you get with this delectable Syrah. - 2004 Merlot Reserve, $25.99, Medium tannins, with abundant berry and plum and a clean finish, excellent in my book. This is one of the few wineries where I liked everything I tasted. I came away with a new respect for the eastern side of Cayuga Lake. It may be a bit of a drive, but Long Point is well worth it!!!

Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Finger Lakes News & Notes




Memorial Weekend was absolutely gorgeous at Seneca Pier in Watkins Glen.

- Jason Feulner interviews Ravines' Morten Hallgren

- Hazlitt Vineyards to sponsor concerts at The Glen

- Finger Lakes Skydivers turns 25

- More Finger Lakes land preserved

- The Official Birthplace celebrates Memorial Day. And Mrs. Wino & I proudly attended the ceremonies in Waterloo this year. I'll post more on our Memorial weekend adventures soon.

- Finger Lakes Summer Festivities

- Holly Howell's white wines of summer

- Take a hike with the Triple Cities Hiking Club

- Settlement proposed for the Cayuga Indian Nation

- Finger Lakes Catawba makes a nice summer picnic rose`

- Finger Lakes Tourism strengths and weaknesses discussed

- New York wineries featured in upcoming TV special

- Whit offers his wines of summer

- The Oneida Indians helped fight the British in the American Revolution

- Finger Lakes wine gaining awards and prestige

- More awards for Finger Lakes wine

- Another new wine trail is created

- Interesting new wine book

- Secrets revealed on growing Finger Lakes wine grapes

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Finger Lakes Weekend Wino featured in Wine Spectator

- Today's edition of Wine Spectator Online has a story on my new CD. Just click here.
Pretty exciting stuff! Little old me in Wine Spectator! But Mrs. Wino says I don't look anything like Jimmy Buffett. Maybe Warren Buffett. HaHaHa. That's not funny!
See the previous post for more information about the new CD.

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

My New CD Sparkling Diamonds - Songs of The Finger Lakes





My New CD titled "Sparkling Diamonds - Songs of The Finger Lakes" is officially released. After 2 years of writing and recording, the CD has been completed. The CD contains 12 songs inspired by the beauty, history, and wine of The Finger Lakes. To hear some of the songs, go to my
Soundclick page by clicking here. The CD will be available shortly at Finger Lakes wineries and gift stores. I will update the retail locations where the CD is available by posting on this blog as they are stocked. For now, though, if you wish to purchase a CD, just email me by filling out the form at the bottom of this page and I will send you ordering information. CD's are $10.00 and that INCLUDES Shipping.
I will be performing songs from the CD as well as acoustic rock and blues classics at Dr. Frank Wine Cellars on Saturday June 9th from Noon to 4pm and on Saturday & Sunday June 23 & 24 from Noon to 4pm. Come on out and sip on that fantastic Dr. Frank wine and listen to my tunes!!!
If you are a winery or retailer who would like to retail this CD, please use the form at the bottom of the page to email me. I am also available for bookings in The Finger Lakes area at wineries and events. Please use the form at the bottom of this page to contact me for bookings.
Thank You to everyone (especially Mrs. Wino) for your support and encouragement for this CD project!!!


Sunday, May 20, 2007

Golden Nose Summary

- I just got back from my weekend at the Seneca Lake Wine Trail's Golden Nose Wine Judging Event, where they actually let us amateurs judge wine, and like last years event, it was a blast! First, I have to say once again, that Finger Lakes wine people are the nicest people you could ever spend time with. I've learned more about wine in the 2 weekends I have spent at the Golden Nose than in any other time.

The weekend began with a reception at the amazing Rockwell Museum of Western Art on Friday night where we were treated to Finger Lakes wine (of course) and some delightful culinary treats. Saturday morning at The Corning Museum of Glass Auditorium, the training sessions were given: The super-knowledgable Lorraine Hems gave us her tips for succesful wine tasting, Chris Stamp, winemaker at Lakewood Vineyards presented 'The Components of Wine", Steve DiFrancesco, the winemaker at Glenora Wine Cellars, spoke on The History of Grape growing and Grape types, & David Whiting, winemaker at Red Newt Cellars, gave his popular presentation of unpopular smells and flaws in wine (I learned from last year not to breathe in Dave's concoctions too deeply). Then Lorraine, Chris & Dave did a sample judging to show how a "real" wine judge would evaluate wine.

Then our groups, led by a wine professional, got to the job of evaluating Finger Lakes wine to see which ones would be deemed worthy of a Golden Nose award. Me and my fellow wine judges Bernie and Maria were led by Joe Pierce, wine expert and owner of Pierces Restaurant in Elmira. We evaluated 5 flights encompassing Chardonnay, Riesling, Pinot Noir, Red Viniferas, & Mead and a final Best of Class flight of Cabernet Franc. We'd each evaluate the wines on our own and then we'd discuss the wine and make a decision on whether to award a medal or not. The most enjoyable part of the event for me is discussing each wine with other people who are just as passionate about wine. Sometimes our ratings were very different, but it was always interesting to share our evaluations and that is where a lot of the learning happens.

Then on Saturday night, the awards dinner was held at The Corning Museum of Glass, where we were treated to excellent food and the Finger Lakes wines that we had judged to be the best, and I even got to perform a couple songs from my new CD. For me, this event is like being in Finger Lakes Wine Heaven. I get to taste and discuss Finger Lakes wine with the actual people who make it and are experts, then I get to drink the best of The Finger Lakes and mingle with some of the nicest wine people. There are no snooty wine attitudes here. Everybody comes to have fun, learn about wine, and make new friends. Any of you who are passionate about wine and especially about Finger Lakes wine must put this event on your calendar for next year. I must put out a huge Thank You to Paul & Glenda at The Seneca Lake Wine Trail for organizing a great event and to all the people who contributed to make it a wonderful weekend!!!

Surprisingly, when I compared us amateurs with recent wine competitions judged by professional competitions, I see some of the same wines being judged highly. And to dispel the myth that every wine got an award, I can only speak for my group, but we judged very critically and there were many No Awards. Here is the Awards list for Best of, Double Gold, & Gold (and my tasting notes on the ones that I judged or tasted):

Best of Class:
Best Riesling- Lakewood 2006 Riesling (Semi-dry, bright and fresh, bold citrus with light peach and a hint of mineral)
Best Hybrid Grape- Fulkerson 2006 Traminette (Very floral aroma and just a beautiful vintage of this grape with notes of citrus and complex spice)
Best Native Grape- Torrey Ridge Diamond ( sweet but not overly sweet, with layers of grape, grapefruit, pineapple, and mango.)
Best Other Vinifera Red- Ventosa Pinot Noir (NV)
Best Cabernet Franc- 2005 Prejean Cabernet Franc (A mouthful of cherries and a long finish. My group judged this Best Of flight and this is a great Cab Franc. But I must also mention the Cab Franc that came in an extremely close second and was also wonderful- Sheldrake Point 2005 Cabernet Franc. As I have stated in past posts, the Finger Lakes 2005 Cab Franc's (and also other reds) that I have tasted so far are exceptional.)
Best Dessert Wine- Wagner 2006 Riesling Ice Wine

Double Gold
-Hazlitt 2006 Riesling
-Leidenfrost 2006 Riesling
-Torrey Ridge Niagara
-Torrey Ridge Diamond (As I stated in my Best of 2006 posts at the end of last year, Torrey Ridge was my Most Improved and Best Up and Coming Winery selection. I hear some people pan Torrey Ridge as a "sweet wine winery", but I find excellent balance and complexity with layers of flavor in a wide range of their wines.)
-Ventosa Pinot Noir (I'll be visiting Ventosa shortly and will post a report soon)
-Prejean 2005 Cabernet Franc
-Fox Run 2005 Lemberger (firm medium tannins with lots of berry fruit and just the perfect hint of pepper)
-Wagner 2005 Vidal Blanc Ice Wine (balanced sugars dancing on layers of lemon, honey, & pineapple within the firm acidity structure of Vidal)
-Wagner Vineyards 2006 Riesling Ice (It was all gone by the time I got to the tasting bar, so I guess that says it all)
-Hazlitt Port (NV) (It was late by the time I got to taste this at the awards dinner, but I do remember it made me feel warm and fuzzy, just like a good port should)

Gold
-Prejean 2005 Dry Riesling
-Chateau Lafayette Reneau 2006 Dry Riesling (I don't think CLR can make anything but an excellent Riesling. This one is classic CLR Riesling, dry but full, firm, bright & crisp)
-Bloomer Creek 2006 Riesling
-Lakewood 2006 Riesling
-Glenora 2006 Riesling
-Americana 2006 Cayuga White
-Fulkerson 2006 Traminette
-Miles Wisteria
-Cascata 2005 Odds & Ends
-Sheldrake Point 2005 Cabernet Franc
-Earle Estates Peach Perfection

The Complete awards list will be posted at www.senecalakewine.com

Monday, May 14, 2007

Finger Lakes Wine News & Notes

- This weekend is the Golden Nose Wine Judging Event for all of us wanna-be wine judges. I hope to see some of you there. If you have not bought your tickets yet, it's not too late. Just call Paul or Glenda at the Seneca Lake Wine Trail at 877-536-2717. I hear there are still some tickets left. This is really a great event if you want to really know wine and Finger Lakes wine. We'll be sampling and judging over 150 Finger Lakes wines!!!

- Here's more Finger Lakes wine medal winners, this time from the Pacific Rim Wine Competition. Right at the top is that Anthony Road Riesling that I like so much. Congratulations to all the medalists!!!

Anthony Road Wine Company Gold/Best of Class Finger Lakes 2006 Riesling - Dry $13.99
Anthony Road Wine Company Silver Finger Lakes 2006 Riesling Semi-Sweet $13.99
Chateau Lafayette Reneau Gold Finger Lakes Estate 2006 Dry Riesling $14.99
Chateau Lafayette Reneau Silver Finger Lakes Estate 2006 Johannisberg Riesling $14.99
Chateau Lafayette Reneau Bronze Proprietor's Reserve 2005 Chardonnay $18.99
Chateau Lafayette Reneau Bronze Finger Lakes Estate 2006 Pinot Noir Blanc $9.99
Dr. Konstantin Frank Gold/Best of Class Finger Lakes 2006 Rkatsiteli $24.99
Dr. Konstantin Frank Silver New York 2006 Riesling, Semi-Dry $15.99
Dr. Konstantin Frank Bronze Finger Lakes 2000 Blanc de Blancs $29.99
Fulkerson Winery Silver Finger Lakes 2005 Dry Riesling $14.00
Goose Watch Winery Gold Finger Lakes 2005 Traminette $12.00
Goose Watch Winery Silver Finger Lakes NV Classic Cream Sherry $15.00
Goose Watch Winery Silver Finger Lakes NV Diamong $9.00
Goose Watch Winery Silver Finger Lakes 2006 Melody $9.00
Goose Watch Winery Silver Finger Lakes 2006 Villard Blanc $11.00
Heron Hill Winery Silver New York 2005 Dry Riesling $14.99
Heron Hill Winery Silver New York 2004 Eclipse $17.99
Heron Hill Winery Silver New York 2005 Eclipse $15.99
Heron Hill Winery Silver New York 2005 Semi-Dry Riesling $12.99
Heron Hill Winery Bronze Finger Lakes 2004 Late Harvest Riesling $35.99
Heron Hill Winery Bronze Finger Lakes 2005 Late Harvest Vidal Blanc $17.99
Lakewood Vineyards Bronze Finger Lakes 2005 Abby Rose $6.99
Lakewood Vineyards Bronze Finger Lakes 2005 Chardonnay $12.99
Red Newt Cellars Gold Finger Lakes 2005 Cabernet Franc $19.50
Red Newt Cellars Silver Finger Lakes 2005 Viridescens $45.50
Red Newt Cellars Bronze Finger Lakes, Reserve 2005 Cabernet Franc $37.50
Red Newt Cellars Bronze Finger Lakes 2005 Cabernet Sauvignon $21.50
Swedish Hill Winery Gold Blue Waters, Finger Lakes NV Riesling $8.99
Swedish Hill Winery Gold Finger Lakes NV Blanc de Blanc $13.99
Swedish Hill Winery Silver Finger Lakes 2004 Cabernet Franc $16.99
Swedish Hill Winery Silver Finger Lakes NV Country Concord $7.49
Swedish Hill Winery Silver Finger Lakes 2005 Dry Riesling $14.99
Swedish Hill Winery Silver Finger Lakes NV Spumante Blush $11.99
Swedish Hill Winery Bronze Reserve, Finger Lakes 2005 Chardonnay $16.99
Swedish Hill Winery Bronze Finger Lakes 2002 Brut $22.00
Torrey Ridge Winery Gold Finger Lakes NV Peach Wine $11.99
Torrey Ridge Winery Silver Finger Lakes NV Catawba $9.99
Torrey Ridge Winery Silver Finger Lakes NV Niagara $9.99

Finger Lakes Wine News & Notes

- Finger Lakes wineries proved to be big winners at The Riverside International Wine Competition earlier this month, with Chateau Lafayette Reneau's 2006 Off-Dry Riesling winning Best White Wine in the competition over 2000+ entered wines from around the world!!!
Chairman Award winners were:
Red Newt 2005 Cabernet Franc RSV
Swedish Hill Country Concord
Swedish Hill Late Harvest Vignoles
Fox Run 2005 Dry Riesling
Chateau Lafayette Reneau 2005 Chardonnay
Hazlitt 2006 Off-Dry Riesling

Gold
Red Barn Blackberry
Heron Hill 2004 Late harvest Riesling
Swedish Hill Blue Waters Riesling
Swedish Hill 2006 Cayuga White
Goose Watch 2005 Lemberger
Goose Watch Diamond
Lakewood 2005 Dry Riesling

Silver
Prejean 2005 Late Harvest Vignoles
Prejean 2005 Dry Riesling
Heron Hill 2005 Late Harvest Vidal Blanc
Heron Hill/Ingle Vineyard 2004 Cabernet Franc
White Springs 2005 Off-Dry Riesling
Swedish Hill 2004 Meritage- Optimus
Swedish Hill 2006 Dry Vidal
Goose Watch Classic Cream Sherry
Goose Watch 2004 Chambourcin
Goose Watch 2006 Dry Viognier
Goose Watch 2006 Melody
Ravines 2006 Dry Riesling
Ravines 2005 Meritage
Dr. Frank 2006 Dry Gewurztraminer
Dr. Frank 2005 Pinot Noir
Chateau Frank 2000 Blanc de Blanc
Chateau Frank 2000 Blanc de Noirs
Fox Run 2005 Lemberger
Chateau Lafayette Reneau 2006 Dry Riesling
Chateau Lafayette Reneau 2006 Pinot Noir Rose
Lamoreaux Landing 2005 Chardonnay
Lamoreaux Landing 2006 Dry Riesling
Lakewood 2006 Dry Gewurztraminer
Lakewood 2006 Dry Riesling
Hazlitt 2005 Dry Riesling

Get the complete results here

Saturday, May 05, 2007

Finger Lakes May Calendar

A Riesling To Visit Passport May 1 - Aug 31, $10 plus tax, Get Free Tastings at member wineries and a chance to win a nice prize. Mrs. Wino & I already have ours.
Seneca Lake Wine Trail, 877.536.2717
E-Mail: info@senecalakewine.com
Info at Website: http://www.senecalakewine.com/jc/content/view/114/131/

Tierce Release Dinner, May 12, 7:00 PM
Anthony Road Wine Company, Fox Run Vineyards and Red Newt Wine Cellars are proud to announce the second vintage of TIERCE, a 2005 Dry Riesling, marking the continuation of a unique collaborative effort in Finger Lakes winemaking - Tickets may be purchased by calling Anthony Road (800-559-2182), Fox Run (800-636-9786) or Red Newt Cellars(607-546-4100). $95 per person/all inclusive
http://rednewt.com/web/

Americana Concert, May 13, 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Americana Vineyards
Mother's Day Concert Featuring the Kitchen Chair Band-Folk Music
607.387.6801
Website: http://www.americanavineyards.com

Mother’s Day Brunch, May 13, 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Red Newt Cellars & Bistro
All tables receive a basket of freshly baked assorted muffns and sweetbread, and a complimentary glass of Champagne or Mimosa for every Mom!
607.546.4100
Website: http://www.rednewt.com

Mother’s Day Brunch, May 13, 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Sheldrake Point Vineyard
Enjoy lakefront dining amidst landscaped gardens and sloping lawns.
Reservations advised.866-743-5372.
Website: http://www.sheldrakepoint.com

Mother’s Day Brunch, May 13, 11:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Knapp Winery & Restaurant
Show your Mother how much you love her...with food! Knapp Winery & Vineyard Restaurant has planned a day of relaxation with our luscious buffet and delicious wines. We will serve from 11:00 am to 3:30 pm. Call 800.869.9271 to reserve your table.
Website: http://knappwine.com

Mother's Day at Veraisons, May 13
Veraisons at the Inn at Glenora Wine Cellars
Brunch 11 a.m.-4 p.m. - Dinner 5 -8 p.m.
800.243.5511
Website: http://www.glenora.com

Mother's Day Brunch, May 13
Ginny Lee Café at Wagner Vineyards
10:30 a.m.-2 p.m.
607.582.6450
Website: http://www.wagnervineyards.com

The Golden Nose Award: A Wine Judging Weekend, May 18 - May 19
For details, go to: http://www.goldennose.com

21st Anniversary Celebration, May 19 - May 20, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Swedish Hill Winery
Join us as we celebrate our 21st year! Annual Porch Sale and deep discounts on a variety of selected wines and related products
888.549.9463
Website: http://www.swedishhill.com

Keuka in Bloom, May 19 - May 20
Keuka Lake Wine Trail
Spring is in the air and flowers and herbs are blooming around Keuka Lake. Each ticket holder will collect a healthy flower or herb in a 4" pot at each winery. Each attendee will enjoy food and wine pairings along with a complimentary wine trail wineglass. Enjoy the rebirth of new new season and start your own garden! An early sell-out, tickets are advance sale only.
$30 per person; $45 per couple
10AM to 5PM Saturday; Noon to 5PM Sunday
800.440.4898
Website: http://www.keukawinetrail.com

Finger Lakes Wine & Dine, May 21
Esperanza Mansion
Finger Lakes Wine & Dine – mark your calendars for Monday, May 21st which is the date of the 4th Annual Finger Lakes Wine & Dine. This wine and food event features the award winning vintages of our local wineries and the gustatory delights of all the area restaurants and eateries. The event will be held at Esperanza Mansion and tickets are $35.00 with proceeds being split between the Chamber and the Yates County Chapter of the American Red Cross. Join us!!
315.536.4400
Website: www.esperanzamansion.com

5th Annual Bistro Grand Opening, May 26 - May 27
Thirsty Owl Wine Company
Kick off another great season with live music on the Terrace plus Edition 1 of the 2007 Artist Series.
866.869.5805
Website: http://www.thirstyowlwine.com

I Love Chocolate Day, May 26, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
King Ferry Winery/Treleaven
Sinful chocolate desserts paired with luscious wines. Fee- $7.00.
800.439.5271
Website: http://www.treleavenwines.com/

Saturday, April 28, 2007

Finger Lakes News & Notes

- Ian Barry is up to the challenge at Swedish Hill Winery

- Finger Lakes Drive-In set to open for season

- High water may delay canal opening

- Tierce II set to be released May 12

- The Ithacan tours Cayuga Lake wineries

- Finger Lakes Art Exhibit Listings

- Wegman Piano Factory in Auburn to be turned into Condo's

- Honeymoon Trail Winery owner is interviewed

- Finger Lakes wine fuels tourism

- Finger Lakes wine fuels tourism - Part 2

- Flood of 1935 remebered

- Need a break from wine - Drink Finger Lakes Beer

- Ethanol plant proposals struggle with rising corn prices

- Jason Feulner explores Rkatsiteli

- Finger Lakes Historical marker

- Writer Kurt Vonnegut had many Finger Lakes ties including Cornell & Hocus Pocus

- Spring has sprung in the Finger Lakes

- An interesting blog from a Finger Lakes wine industry veteran

- Allison Krauss coming to Canandaigua

- Ithaca makes "Best Green Place In America" list

- A good website for finding wine info and reviews is Kens Wine Guide

Thursday, April 19, 2007

Finger Lakes News & Notes

- I apologize for not getting a Finger Lakes event calendar out for April. Time just seems to fly by. Go to www.fingerlakeswinecountry.com for events listings.
Don't forget this coming weekend April 21 & 22 is The World Tour of Food and Wine on the Keuka Lake Wine Trail.

The Spring Wine & Cheese event on the Seneca Lake Wine Trail is on April 28 & 29 and if you are really serious about Finger Lakes wine, you must go to the Seneca Wine Trail's Golden Nose weekend event on May 18 & 19; I've got my ticket. And The Cayuga Lake Wine Trail hosts their Wine & Herb Fest on April 28 & 29 and May 5 & 6 and check out Cayuga Wine Trail's new Vino Visa that gives you savings on tastings at the member wineries.

- I have a major announcement! Yours truly, The Finger Lakes Weekend Wino, will be performing at Dr. Franks Wine Cellars on June 9th and June 23 & 24 for their Barbecue at the Wineries celebration. I will be debuting songs from my soon to be released CD "Sparkling Diamonds - Songs of The Finger Lakes". Come on out and party with the Wino!

- Gary at my favorite Internet TV show (heck my favorite TV show period!) Wine Library TV reviews 3 Finger Lakes Rieslings. Hint: He really liked the one that starts with "W", has "iem" in the middle, and ends with "er".

- Lots of good news from Fulkerson Winery- New Release: 2006 Traminette, 2.7% rs (Semi-Dry), 877 cases produced (more than doubling our largest bottling, the 2002 vintage).$12.00 per btl. & Ratings from Wine Enthusiast Magazine, May 2007, pg. 124: Fulkerson Winery Ratings- 2005 Dry Riesling, 86 rating / 2005 Semi-Dry Riesling, 85 rating.

- And another winery visit report:
Castel Grisch Winery, 2005 Chardonnay Reserve $14.99, a very unique Chardonnay for the Finger Lakes with a distinct toasted nut taste; 2005 Baco Noir $9.99, very nice ripe fruit with pepper and earth tones on the finish; Estate Reserve Burgundy $9.99, 75% Chancellor & 25% Chardonnay, full bodied semi-dry with lots of black cherry and a long smooth finish, excellent and an excellent value!

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Long Island winery trip report

Several weekends ago, I visited some friends and finally got to tour the wineries of Long Island's North fork. After we figured out how to get out of NYC, it was great. I must say, Long Island is very beautiful and not what I pictured (I was thinking more crowded and over built). We had a great lunch at Legends in Mattituck and then we commenced wine tasting.


Overall, I noticed a pepperiness at the finish of most of the wines I tasted. Most of the wineries we visited specialized in reds and overall I was very impressed. Here are my tasting notes:





Peconic Bay, 2005 Steel Chardonnay, Nice fruit, long finish with slight pepperiness; 2004 La Barrique Chardonnay, Smooth French Oak, hint of butter, long peppery finish; 2005 Riesling, A little unbalanced and tart for me, and with that bit of pepperiness at finish; 2004 Cabernet Franc, astringent, not much fruit, perhaps underripe; 2001 Merlot, complex, upfront fruit, ripe tannins, excellent!!!
- Bedell, Very nice reds, 2006 Rose, nice and light, soft cherry;
Main Road red, Nice medium tannins, very nice table blend; 2003 Merlot, muted fruit, sloppy tannins; 2004 Taste Red, lush tannins with nice cherry and cola overtones; 2002 Reserve Merlot, very complex with very nice long plummy finish.
- Pindar, fun winery, nice staff, value winery; 2004 Chardonnay reserve, bright fruit, intense apple, very good; 2005 Semillion, complex, soft and smooth intro into a spicy finish; 2005 Sauv Blanc, lime and mineral, sort of like a dry riesling; 2006 Johannisberg Riesling, everything I like in a sweeter Riesling, pineapple, peaches, honey, I had to ask if they were using FL fruit, but they said it was LI, excellent; 2005 Riesling Ice wine; awesome!!!
- The Tasting Room- not a winery but they pour a variety of LI wines, Comtesse Therese 2004 Chardonnay, grapefruit & crisp acidity, I really liked the uniqueness that the Russian oak gave it; Comtesse Therese Rose, not enough fruit for me; Comtesse Therese 2003 Merlot, sort of Cab Franc like, but good; Schneider Le Breton 2004 Cab Franc, nice cherry and pepper with that unique mid palate eucalyptus, very good
- Roanoke Vineyards, Fellow wine blogger Lenn at LennDevours blog recommended this one and it was my favorite, owner Rich Pisacano (who is also Vineyard manager at Wolffer Estate)talked with us for a long time . I was about red wined out by this time so I chose the white flight, 2006 Roanoke Chardonnay, crisp bright and fruity, excellent; 2002 Wolffer Estate Chardonnay, very complex, with a nice nuttiness at the finish; 2005 Wolffer Rose, nice peach and citrus; 2006 Wolffer Late harvest Chardonnay, a bit unbalanced and too sweet for me, possibly could have used more vignoles to cut the sweetness.
If you are ever out Long Island way, I highly recommend visiting the wineries. My tips are: Take a good map & be patient getting though the NYC traffic (and have plenty of cash ready for tolls), be ready for more reds than whites, and keep in mind that the prices are higher than the Finger Lakes. We had a great time. But fear not, My beloved Finger Lakes wineries are still #1 for me.

Sunday, April 08, 2007

Finger Lakes News & Notes

- Holly Howell assesses the Finger Lakes wine competition

- The white deer controversy continues

- Napa is Mumm on Guy Deveaux's Finger Lakes work

- Finger Lakes writer writes a touching tribute for her cancer-stricken husband

- The story of The Fox & The Grapes

- Montezuma wetlands vital for bird migration

- Finger Lakes rail buffs tell story of runaway train

- Ice fishing on Skaneateles

- It's trout season

- Auburn mayor delivers State of the City address

- New York wine now offered on American Airlines flights

- Beverly's Best sauces made in the Finger Lakes

- Geneva on the Lake is a romantic getaway

- A Riesling Primer from Heather Johnston

Saturday, April 07, 2007

Finger Lakes Wine Competition Results

- Finger Lakes wines once again showed well at the FLIWC with 2 Double Gold, 13 Gold, and 60 Silver medals! Arbor Hill earned Double Gold with one of my favorite grapes - Traminette and Widmer's Cream Sherry also earned Double Gold. But perhaps the surprise of the competition was that a Finger Lakes Riesling did NOT win Best Riesling. That honor went to Washinton state's Chateau St Michelle Riesling. But I must admit that, after Finger Lakes Riesling of course, my second passion is Washington state Riesling. And Chateau St Michelle is always at the top of my list with consistent quality, a complex and bold flavor profile, and value pricing. So congrats to them, however, most of the Finger Lakes 2006 Rieslings were not at the competition. And I think the 2006's are going to outshine all competitors. You can see the complete results at: http://www.fliwc.com/2007Results.asp
Here are the Finger Lakes Gold & Silver medalists:

DOUBLE GOLD
Arbor Hill 2005 Finger Lakes Classic Traminette
Widmer Brickstone Cellars NV Widmer Solaira Cream Sherry


GOLD
Montezuma Winery Blue Moon (Blueberry)
Torry Ridge Winery Catawba
King Ferry Winery Silver Lining 2006 New York No Oak - Stainless Chardonnay
Lakewood Vineyards 2005 Finger Lakes Chardonnay
Sheldrake Point 2005 Finger Lakes Reserve Chardonnay
Prejean Winery 2005 Finger Lakes Estate Late Harvest Vignoles
Chateau Frank 2000 Finger Lakes Blanc de Blancs
Lakewood Vineyards 2005 Finger Lakes Port
Dr. Konstantin Frank 2006 New York Semi-Dry Riesling
Rooster Hill Vineyards 2005 Finger Lakes Estate Semi-Dry Riesling
Treleaven Wines 2006 Finger Lakes Semi-Dry Riesling
Lucas Vineyards 2005 Finger Lakes Riesling
Glenora Wine Cellars 2006 Finger Lakes Seyval Blanc


SILVER
Arcadian Estate 2005 Finger Lakes Watkins 'Way Cool' Blush
Domiani Wine Cellars 2005 Finger Lakes Cabernet Franc
Fox Run Vineyards 2005 Finger Lakes Reserve Cabernet Franc
Keuka Spring Vineyards 2005 Finger Lakes Reserve Cabernet Fran
Lucas Vineyards 2005 Finger Lakes Limited Reserve Cabernet Franc
Red Newt Cellars 2005 Finger Lakes Cabernet Franc Reserve
Sheldrake Point 2005 Finger Lakes Cabernet Franc
Sheldrake Point 2005 Finger Lakes Barrel Reserve Cabernet Franc
White Springs 2004 Finger Lakes Cabernet Franc
Knapp Winery Finger Lakes Kat Knapp
Lucas Vineyards 2005 Finger Lakes Cayuga White
Sheldrake Point 2006 Finger Lakes Summer White (Cayuga)
Cobblestone Winery 2005 New York Chardonnay
Hosmer Winery 2005 Cayuga Lake Chardonnay
Miles Wine Cellars 2004 Finger lakes Chardonnay
Ravines 2005 Finger Lakes Chardonnay
Cobblestone Winery 2005 Cherry
Thirsty Owl 2006 Finger Lakes 2006 Diamond
Dr. Konstantin Frank 2006 Finger Lakes Gewurztraminer
Lamoreaux Landing 2005 Finger Lakes Gewurztraminer
Atwater Estate Vineyards 2005 FingerLakes Celsius Chardonnay (Late harvest)
Heron Hill Winery 2005 Finger Lakes Vidal Blanc (Late Harvest)
Widmer Brickstone Cellars 2005 Vidal (Late Harvest)
Domiani Wine Cellars 2005 Finger Lakes Meritage
Hunt Country Vineyards 2004 New York Meritage
Widmer Brickstone Cellars 2004 Fingerlakes Meritage
Arbor Hill Finger Lakes Ambrosia (Methode Champenoise)
Hickory Hollow Seneca Lake Niagara
Arbor Hill 2005 Finger Lakes Noiret
Goose Watch Winery 2005 Finger Lakes Lemberger
Dr. Konstantin Frank 2006 Finger Lakes Rkatsiteli
Heron Hill Winery 2004 Finger Lakes Ingle Vineyard Pinot Noir
Hosmer Winery Finger Lakes Estate Red
Fox Run Vineyards 2005 Finger Lakes Cabernet Franc - Lemberger
Lakewood Vineyards 2005 Finger Lakes Abby Rose
Red Newt Cellars 2005 Finger Lakes Viridescens
Dr. Konstantin Frank 2006 Finger Lakes Riesling
Fox Run Vineyards 2005 Finger Lakes Reserve Riesling
Heron Hill Winery 2005 New York Riesling
Lucas Vineyards 2005 Finger Lakes Dry Riesling
Swedish Hill Winery 2005 Finger Lakes Dry Riesling
Chateau Lafayette Reneau 2006 Finger Lakes Estate Dry Riesling
Heron Hill Winery 2004 Finger Lakes Ingle Vineyard Riesling
Knapp Winery 2006 Finger Lakes Dry Reisling
Buttonwood Grove Winery 2004 Riesling
Chateau Lafayette Reneau 2006 Finger Lakes Estate Johannisberg Riesling
Cobblestone Winery 2005 New York Riesling
Dr. Konstantin Frank 2006 Finger Lakes Rose
Long Point Winery 2006 New York Rose
Goose Watch Winery Finger Lakes Classic Cream Sherry
Red Newt Cellars 2005 Finger Lakes Syrah Reserve
Goose Watch Winery 2005 Finger Lakes Traminette
Long Point Winery 2006 New York Vidal Blanc
Hunt Country Vineyards 2005 Finger Lakes Late Harvest Estate Bottled Vignoles
Keuka Spring Vineyards 2005 Finger Lakes Vignoles
Knapp Winery 2005 Cayuga Lake Estate Vignoles
Swedish Hill Winery 2005 Finger Lakes Vignoles Late Harvest
Atwater Estate Vineyards FingerLakes Banana Belt White 95% Niagara / 5% Cayuga
Keuka Spring Vineyards 2005 Finger Lakes Celebrate 50% Vidal / 30% Cayuga / 20% Riesling
Ventosa Vineyards 2005 Fingerlakes Vidal Riesling

Monday, April 02, 2007

New World International Wine Competition Results

- The results are in for the NWIWC and the Finger Lakes' Lucas Vineyards & Dr. Frank scored big. Congrats to both!!!

- BEST NEW WORLD SPARKLING WINE
Lucas Vineyards, NV Extra Dry, Finger Lakes New York

Best of Varietal, Dr. Konstantin Frank, 2006 Rkatsiteli, Finger Lakes New York

Gold Medal
Dr. Konstantin Frank, 2006 Dry Riesling, Finger Lakes New York

Silver Medal
Chateau LaFayette Reneau, 2003 Chardonnay, New York Barrel Fermented
Hazlitt 1852 Vineyards, 2006 Riesling, New York
Heron Hill Winery, 2004 Johannisberg Riesling, Ingle Vineyard New York
Hosmer Winery, NV Red Blend, Finger Lakes New York Estate Red
Lamoreaux Landing Wine Cellars, 2005 Chardonnay, Finger Lakes New York Estate

See the complete results here: http://www.nwiwc.com/
I think Wine Competition results are good lists to give you ideas about new wines to try, especially if you are travelling to a specific area. It used to be that you'd see mostly California wines at the top of these competitions but now there seems to be so much great wine being made all across the country that are garnering top awards. I'm seeing Nebraska & Missouri wines gaining top medals lately. It just makes me want to head out on a winery road trip across the U.S. I think it's a very exciting time for the U.S. wine industry and a great time to be a wine drinker with U.S. winemakers becoming some of the best in the world.

In my next post, I'll review my trip last weekend to Long Island Wine Country and I'll have the results from the Finger Lakes Wine Competition from last weekend as soon as they are posted.
From this article, it appears that New York wines did very well.

Sunday, March 25, 2007

Finger Lakes Winery Visits

This weekend was a nice weekend in The Finger Lakes, a little rainy, but it's good to get back out to the wineries. Spring is in the air and the snow is almost all melted. I felt a lot of excitement at the wineries for the new '06 whites and '05 reds that will be released this year. Here are my winery visit summaries:



White Springs Winery, www.whitespringswinery.com
Northwest Seneca Lake

This is the newest winery on Seneca Lake and I was anxious to visit. I came away very impressed. But I should not have been surprised at the quality of the wine. Although White Springs is a new winery, the folks behind it are very experienced. Owner Carl Fribolin is a very successful businessman and winemaker Derek Wilber is a talented winemaker, formerly at Swedish Hill. My tasting notes:
- 2005 Chardonnay, 0% RS, $14.99, Bright citrus tones with hints of lemon zest and a long smooth finish.
- 2005 Chardonnay/Pinot Grigio blend, .05% RS, $13.99, 56% Chard & 44% Pinot Grigio, The P.G. toned down the brightness of the Chardonnay with some pear tones and gave a fuller mouthfeel, an interesting blend but I preferred the straight Chardonnay.
- 2005 Riesling, 2.5% RS, $12.99, a somewhat subdued start but a long smooth mineral finish
- 2002 Harvester, 3% RS, $7.49, Chardonnay/Cayuga White blend, another interesting blend, it occurred to me that it was both dry and sweet at the same time and, once again, a very long finish. Could be a nice food wine for a semi-dry/sweet? white and a good value.
- 2004 Merlot, 0% RS, $14.99, a bit thin for me, a bit Cab Franc-like.
- 2004 Cabernet Franc, 0% RS, $12.99, sometimes I get creative with my tasting notes especially when a wine speaks to me and my notes for this Cab Franc were "Middle aged cherries lounging in imported leather chairs at the Friars Club and smoking the finest Cubans".
I think that says it all.
- 2004 Happenstance, .3% RS, $8.99, a very unique blend of Lemberger, Pinot Noir, Gewurztraminer, & Cab Franc. I can just picture the blending session for this one. My impression was that it was a white wine with tannins or a white wine that wanted to be a red wine. I applaud the effort, but it didn't work for me.
- Springhouse White, 5% RS, $7.49, Bold sweet and tangy mango/pineapple, good sweet sipping wine.
They will be releasing their new Gewurztraminer & their new Sauv. Blanc in May. I can't wait!


- Billsboro Winery, This winery is in a bit of a transition after the passing of it's founder, the venerable Professor Bob Pool, last June. But they are open and the legacy of Bob Pool continues on in the fruits of his research and dedication to the wine and grape industries of New York and in the elegant wines that he produced. Once again, I enjoyed Bob's classic Chardonnay, Cab Franc, & Pinot Noir. I've been told that Vinny Aliperti, the skilled winemaker at Atwater Estates Vineyards, will take over the winemaking operations at Billsboro, and he will still continue his work at Atwater. So Billsboro will continue on in good hands.


- Fox Run Vineyards, I learned 2 valuable lessons this time at Fox Run. Lesson 1) Their Cafe is excellent. I had lunch there for the first time and their deli sandwiches and salads are first-rate.
Lesson 2) If you are tasting wine, do not eat the pickles that come with lunch. After lunch, I tried to taste wine at Fox Run, but the pickles had saturated my taste buds and nothing tasted right. After a lot of water, I finally could taste the last selection, their Fine Old Tawny Port, 12% RS, $45, Excellent port, sweet but balanced, mocha and mild caramel on my cured taste buds. Oh well, it just gives me an excuse to go back again!

- Anthony Road, Here I found what I was looking for, '05 Cab Franc/Lemberger blend, amazingly deep ruby red, berries and toasted tobacco in light tannins, yes. '06 Semi-sweet Riesling, tangerine, pineapple, & lime with a finish that I was still tasting a mile down the road, Wow!!!


- Fulkerson Winery, After I told John & Sandy how I had accidentally turned Fulkerson Diamond juice into the best champagne I've ever had, they still allowed me to taste. The '05 Pinot Noir (0% RS, $20, sweet oak and smokey raspberry) & '04 Cab Franc (0% RS, $14, medium tannins, smoky cherries with a long peppery finish) are going fast. The newly released '06 Matinee (7.2% RS, $14), their unique dessert wine is slightly less sweet than last years 8% RS, but that just enhances those amazing melon, kiwi, and mint tastes. Always on the cutting edge of new grape varieties, Fulkerson will be releasing the new Noiret this May.


- Lakewood Vineyards, After seeing Tattoo & Mr. Rourke- Da plane boss- de plane (you had to be there), I was looking for the new stuff. But, alas, they are bottling the '06 Riesling & Carpe Vinum this week and they will soon be bottling their first Gewurztraminer & Pinot Grigio. Once more, it's just a reason to visit again.

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Finger Lakes News & Notes

- 400 mile bicycling tour from Buffalo to Albany set for July 8-15

- King Ferry winery owner battles cancer with equestrian activity

- Can the White Deer & a Biofuels plant coexist on the former Seneca Army Depot

- Olympic gold medalist to visit Ithaca

- The Arabian-inspired Florida town that was founded by Finger Lakes aviator Glenn Curtiss is in decline

- Seneca Lake has plenty of water for biofuels plant

- Finger Lakes Land Trust helps preserve Finger Lakes land

- Yates counties' 22 wineries had strong sales in 2006

- Bibliochef reviews Veraisons at Glenora Winery

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Finger Lakes News & Notes

- The Monterey Wine Competition Results are in and 3 Finger Lakes wineries did very well. Heron Hill had the following 2 Rieslings nominated for best of show white wine, Lakewood received a Gold for their 2005 Chardonnay, & Hosmer garnered a Silver for its 2006 Seyval. Congrats to all.
Gold, Sweepstake, 2004 Heron Hill Johannisberg Riesling, Ingle Vineyard, Finger Lakes 01.00%, $24.99
Gold, Sweepstake, 2004 Heron Hill Riesling Late Harvest, Finger Lakes 11.00% $35.99
Lakewood Vineyards Inc
Gold, 2005 Lakewood Vineyards Chardonnay, Finger Lakes, $12.99
Silver, 2006 Hosmer Seyval, Cayuga Lake, $10.00
(My thanks to Robert Whitley for the results)

- Finger Lakes Wine Country Tourism Marketing Association names new president

- Indian tribe wants to put casino in Finger Lakes region

- Another New York wine and culinary center is considered

- It's March and we're getting a small taste of spring today. So, in my mind, that marks the official beginning of Finger Lakes wine season. I'm already planning my winery visit schedule. I can't wait to report on the new offerings this year!

Saturday, March 03, 2007

- The Grand Harvest Wine Competition Awards Results are in with Cayuga Lakes' King Ferry Winery winning Gold for their Treleaven 2006 Semi-Dry Riesling. The complete results can be found at http://www.vwm-online.com/ Click on "Wine Competitions" at top of page and then click on Grand Harvest. I noticed that a lot of states wineries are getting gold medals like Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, Vermont, Virginia and Silver medals to wineries in Kentucky, South Dakota, & Rhode Island. There is good wine being made everywhere. And Here are the Finger Lakes winery medal winners:

New York
Finger Lakes
Gold
Treleaven Wines, 06 Riesling Semi-Dry, 2.5% rs, 2400 cases produced, $12.99

Silver
Treleaven Wines, NV Chardonnay, .5% rs, 560 cases produced, $11.99
Treleaven Wines, 03 Merlot, 0% rs, 409 cases produced, $18.99
Hazlitt 1852 Vineyards, 05 Chardonnay, 12.5% rs, 400 cases produced, $11.99
Lucas Vineyards, 05 Dry Riesling, 0.7% rs, 500 cases produced, $12.99,
05 Riesling, 2.2% rs, <1000 cases produced, $16.99

Bronze
Belhurst Estate Winery, 03 Cabernet Franc Reserve, -% rs, 150 cases produced, $21.95
Treleaven Wines, 05 Chardonnay, 0% rs, 575 cases produced, $16.99
Treleaven Wines, 05 Chardonnay, 0% rs, 965 cases produced, $12.99
Treleaven Wines, 05 Cabernet Franc, 0% rs, 225 cases produced, $14.99
Casa Larga Vineyards, 05 Fiore Delle Stelle Cabernet Franc, 15% rs, 80 cases produced, $74.99
Fulkerson Winery, 05 Semi-Dry Riesling, 1.2% rs, 653 cases produced, $13
Hazlitt 1852 Vineyards, 05 Homestead Reserve, 13% rs, 700 cases produced, $17.99
Lucas Vineyards, NV Extra Dry, 1.1% rs, 250 cases produced, $15.99
Lucas Vineyards, 05 Semi Dry Riesling, 2.75% rs, 600 cases produced, $12.99

Finger Lakes Winery Events Calendar for March 2007

- March 10, A Taste of Burgundy, 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sheldrake Point Vineyard and Café
Be the first to taste the new releases of Pinot Noir and Barrel Reserve Chardonnay, paired with regional cheeses. Website: http://www.sheldrakepoint.com

- March 10-11, Cabin Fever Days, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Swedish Hill Winery
Winter got you down? Come out of hibernation and join us for great end of winter sales and Winemaker's Dozen Case specials! Website: http://www.swedishhill.com

- March 17, Meet the Winemakers, 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Cayuga Wine Trail
Take the mystery out of winemaking with special tastings and personal discussions that get you to the source of it all. Wine topics are presented every 1/2 hour. FREE
800.684.5217 Website: http://www.cayugawinetrail.com

- March 17, Say Cheese
Cayuga Ridge Estate Winery
Smile while tasting wonderful cheese treats and sipping delicious wines! Cheese happily provided by Lively Run Dairy.
800.598.9463 Website: http://www.cayugaridgewinery.com

- March 17, Winter Wine-Speak at the Creek, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Six Mile Creek Vineyard
Come in to improve your palate, vocabulary, and overall wine knowledge. Classes are suited for both the seasoned and novice wine lover. Wine tasting and cooking demonstrations at every class. Call to reserve.
800.260.0612 Website: http://www.sixmilecreek.com

- March 24-25, Cruisin’ the Tropics
Seneca Lake Wine Trail Event
Contact Information
Seneca Lake Wine Trail, NY
877.536.2717 Website: http://www.senecalakewine.com

- March 31 - April 1, Murder Mystery Tour
Keuka Lake Wine Trail Event
Who done it? Don your Sherlock Homes hat and replace his familiar pipe with a wineglass. The game is afoot! Enjoy wines and hors d'oeuvres at each of the nine wineries as you unravel clues to piece together a solution to the crime.
$20 per person in advance$25 per person at the door
10AM to 5PM Saturday; Noon to 5PM Sunday
Contact Information
Keuka Lake Wine Trail, NY
800.440.4898 Website: http://www.keukawinetrail.com

These events are also listed at my Finger Lakes Calendar page.
If you know of any winery events that I have not included, please leave me a comment, email me, or use the form at the bottom of this page to send me a message.

Sunday, February 25, 2007

Finger Lakes News & Notes

- Buffalo NY Photographer John Pfahl makes "mountains out of molehills"

- Small business is new core of area economy

- Ventosa Vineyards owner's plan is becoming reality

- Partnerships help Finger Lakes tourism

- Wine tasting test shows wine glass makes a difference

- The Star-Gazette's Jeff Richards gives the scoop on newly released Finger Lakes Reds

- Finger Lakes whites recommended for fondue

- Biofuels plant may threaten Seneca White Deer

- Corning Museum of Glass to display Harvard Glass Flowers

- Summit takes place to improve life in Twin Tiers

- Finger Lakes area offers more "women-only" packages

- McGregor Vineyard's unique Black Russian Red to be celebrated

- York Staters ponders the origin of NY place names & the Original Finger Lakes Cuisine

- Lenn at LennDevours reviews Tierce Riesling

- Finger Lakes Wine Tribune reviews Finger Lakes wine

- iJamming's Finger Lake Wine Report - Part 5

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Finger Lakes Wineries New Wine Releases

- Finger Lakes wineries are starting to release the much anticipated 2006 whites and the long-awaited 2005 reds.

The following press release is from Dr. Frank Vinifera Wine Cellars:
Dr. Frank's NEW Releases are now Available!
Four new vintages are now available from Dr. Frank's Vinifera Wine
Cellars! We now have a full stock of Dry Riesling,
Rkatsiteli, Gewurztraminer and Cabernet Sauvignon! For more
information about these wines, and to order online, go to
www.drfrankwines.com.

Dr. Frank Dry Riesling 2006 - This Award Winning Dry Riesling,
presenting a green gold hue, displays the traditional
qualities of Dr. Frank's Riesling: crisp acidity, a pronounced
mineral character and layers of fruit aromas.
Descriptors include honeysuckle, apple, pear, quince and a lot of
minerality resulting from the clay terroir of the
vineyard. The ripeness of the grapes resulted in a great texture
with a lingering fruity aftertaste.

Dr. Frank Rkatsiteli 2006 - The Rkatsiteli shows its characteristic
fruity complexity resulting from early bottling.
Along with the intense fruit are the typical spicy notes as well as
pineapple and mango notes. The wine is presented in
a dry version with the crisp acidity, the residual sugar and the
tremendous fruit providing a very pleasant balance.
The Rkatsiteli remains one of Dr. Frank's greatest achievements in
the Finger Lakes.

Dr. Frank Gewurztraminer 2006 - The 2006 offering shows the
characteristic aromas of grapefruit, lime, lychee, banana
and the spiciness associated with the Gewurztraminer variety. The
slight residual sugar balances the phenolic elements
typical of Gewurztraminer with the complexity of mineral overtones
that presents the wine with a long, clean fresh
finish. This wine can be paired with spicy dishes with great
success.

Dr. Frank Cabernet Sauvignon 2005 - The Cabernet Sauvignon reflects
the growing conditions of the exceptional 2005
vintage. The dark, deep black currant color is followed with a
nose of ripe plum, fig and smoked oak with a touch of
leathery notes. On the palate this full bodied wine is well
balanced with a good acidity and young tannins showing its
aging potential.

The following press release is from Glenora Wine Cellars:
Glenora Wine Cellars is excited to release two new wines from 2006, Finger Lakes Dry Riesling and Finger Lakes Riesling, both wines are exceptional!" These wines are produced from grapes grown during the long growing season of 2006. The season started off warm and dry, but cooled off toward the end of the season. These conditions tend to favor the development tropical and citrus fruit flavors in cool climate varieties like Riesling, Gewurztraminer, and Cayuga White.
Winemaker Steve DiFrancesco says the Dry Riesling has flavors reminiscent of limes, with a crisp, firm acid and a lingering finish. It’s just off-dry at .95% Residual Sugar. The Riesling has flavors of tangerines with good body, a very pleasant semi-dry balance, with 3.1% Residual Sugar and a long, juicy finish.

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Another award for Finger Lakes wine

- This news is in from Fox Run Vineyards:

Fox Run Vineyards Riesling Wins Gold in France

For Immediate Release
Contact: Susan Capozzi, (315) 536-4616

Penn Yan, NY – Fox Run Vineyards took home a Gold Medal at the Riesling Du Monde ( Riesling in the world) Wine Competition held in Strasbourg, France. Fox Run Vineyards 2005 Riesling won Gold in the ‘Generic’ category. The competition featured over 500 Rieslings from 12 countries that were submitted to the jury panel.

Fox Run Vineyards owner Scott Osborn states “Out of the 71 Gold medals awarded, only one was given to a winery from the United States . We are extremely honored to be the only American winery to win Gold and excited to represent New York State and the Finger Lakes Region.” Osborn added “Riesling has long been revered as the premier grape of the Finger Lakes and we are pleased that it is getting the recognition it deserves.”

The Riesling Du Monde was created in 1998 and Rieslings are submitted from wine producing regions throughout the world to an international jury of oenologists and professional tasters. The variety of places where the wine is produced illustrates the diversity, richness and originality of wines made from this grape.

Water into Wino said...
That's a juicy tidbit. I'd love to know who else in the USA entered.
9:07 PM
Finger Lakes Weekend Wino said...
WIW, It's hard to tell what other US Rieslings were entered from their website: http://www.riesling-du-monde.com/anglais/laureats2007.html
They only say there were 534 samples from over 300 winemakers from 12 countries. No other US winery is listed as winning a medal. There were a couple of Canadian medals. I count 81 Premier Gold & Gold Awards out of 534 entries. It's pretty impressive for Fox Run to medal with all those European wineries. I think it says a lot for Finger Lakes Riesling.