Pinot Paradise - 2008
                      4th  Annual "Grand Cruz" Tasting
                    
                    Report  on the 4th annual wine tasting presented by the Santa Cruz Mountains  Winegrowers Association, on Sunday, March 30th, 2008, at Villa  Ragusa in Campbell, California. The event focuses on Pinot Noirs  from the Santa Cruz Mountains AVA.
                    The  event included the Pathway to Pinot Paradise on Saturday, with library wine and  barrel tastings at over 15 wineries, a Sunday morning Pinot clone seminar and  tasting, and the Grand Cruz Tasting on Sunday afternoon. The notes below are  from the Grand Cruz Tasting.
                    The  Santa Cruz Mountains Winegrowers Association helps to promote wineries and  wines from the area. The Santa Cruz Mountains AVA was established in 1981, and  includes parts of Santa Cruz, Santa   Clara, and San Mateo  counties. Vineyard elevations in the AVA range from 400 feet to over 2,000  feet. Given the mountainous terrain, it's no surprise that most vineyards in  the region are small, with a total planted area of less than 1,500 acres. And  with their close proximity to forested land, wildfires are always a concern,  and many growers are in a constant battle with the Glassy-winged Sparpshooter  insect, which can spread Pierce's Disease to the vines. Yet the growing number  of vineyards and wineries in the area who are willing to brave these  difficulties is a testament to the promise of these mountain wines. Over 70  wineries, most of them quite small, are currently members of the Santa Cruz  Mountains Winegrowers Association.
                    Overall  impressions:
                      This  was an excellent opportunity to taste wines from many producers of Santa Cruz  Mountains Pinot Noir. 35 wineries poured at the Grand Cruz tasting. A few of  the big guns among Pinot producers from the area were not represented (Rhys and  Varner among them), but almost all the Santa Cruz Pinot producers of note were  pouring at the event. A handful of barrel samples and library wines were poured  in addition to current releases and previews of soon-to-be-released wines. 
                    
                      
                        Some Favorites 
 
Black  Ridge 2006 Estate 
Cinnabar  2007 Mt. Eden clone barrel sample 
Mt. Eden 2005 Estate 
McHenry  2005 Estate 
Sonnet  2006 Muns Vineyard 
Storr's  2005 Santa Cruz Mountains 
Windy  Oaks 2006 Estate Cuvée | 
                      
                    
                    Although  this was the first Pinot Paradise tasting I attended, the word was that the  overall attendance was up significantly from last year, and the venue was  pretty well packed. Winery tables were generally crowded, but it never took too  long to get a pour. We heard that wineries were limited to pouring two wines  (although there were a handful of places pouring more), and this helped keep  people moving along. A number of round tables filled much of the wide spaces  between winery tables, making the whole space feel more crowded. In addition to  the wineries, there were over a dozen tables at the event were serving a  variety of great foods to accompany the wines – some of the best food I've had  at a wine tasting event. 
                    Once  again teaming up with Al Osterheld for the tasting, we managed to visit 30 of  the 35 participating wineries. A couple of the ones we missed ran out of wine  before we got to them, and we just ran out of time to visit the few others. I  found that the Pinots from this area live up to their reputation as being  significantly more tannic than the typical California Pinot – something I've  experienced in the past from SCM Pinots but really hit home tasting so many of  them in one afternoon. And considering that nearly all the wines were light- to  medium-bodied – none of the bigger style of California Pinots here – I felt  that many of the wines displayed more new oak than I would have liked,  sometimes masking delicate, attractive fruit. Overall, most of the wines we  tasted were pleasant and well-made but ultimately we found few that were  particularly remarkable, though there were certainly some notable standouts  along the way.
                    Selected  Tasting Notes
                    Ahlgren  Vineyard
                      2004  Santa Cruz Mountains. Medium-light  color, a bit fumey in the nose, but with a core of ripe cherry fruit framed by  sweet smoky oak.
                    2007  Veranda Vineyard (barrel sample). Brighter fruit than the ’04 SCM  bottling, with a more obvious oak component at this point, and a more tannic  finish.
                    Alfaro Family  Vineyards
                      2006  “A” Estate. Medium-light color, light-bodied, fairly simple black cherry and raspberry  aromas and mild tannins.
                      2006  Deer Park  Vineyard. More earthy than the “A”, with ripe darker berry fruit and bigger  vanilla/oak  component, with a firmer  tannic finish.
                      2006  Schultze Vineyard. More fruit-forward style, with black cherry and sweet oak  dominating, a touch of spice, and a smoother finish.
                    2006  Estate. Cherry/raspberry and forest floor, earth, and spice, better-integrated oak and  moderate tannins on the finish.
                    Beauregard  Vineyards
                    2005  Santa Cruz Mountains. Medium-dark  ruby color, high-toned raspberry and wild berry aromas, balanced with overtones  of herbs and toasty oak, and moderate tannins on the finish.
                    Black Ridge  Vineyards
                      2006  Estate. From 667, 777, 115, and Pommard clones. Medium-dark color, bright ripe black  cherry aromas, complex notes of earth and spice with subtle floral hints, very  well-balanced with sweet oak playing a background role, silky mouthfeel and  mild tannins on the long finish.
                    Comments: The  winemaker is Bill Brosseau, who also is winemaker at Testarossa. Impressive  showing for this relatively new winery, and the find of the day for me.
                    Burrell School  Vineyards & Winery
                      2005  Veranda Vineyard. Medium color, earthy red fruit nose, but with a core of  slightly tart cherry fruit and herbs framed by sweet smoky oak, smooth  mouthfeel and finish.
                    2005  Estate Reserve, “Principal’s Choice”. Darker color, raspberry and plum  aromas, but still with a distinct earthy character, a nice touch of spicy oak  and medium tannins.
                    Byington  Winery & Vineyards
                    2005  Estate. Medium color, subdued cherry nose with hints of earth and sweet oak, not  showing much on this day. 
                    Cinnabar  Vineyards & Winery
                      2006  Santa Cruz Mountains. From 667, 777, 115, 37, and 23 clones. Medium color, ripe  black cherry, smoke, and spice aromas, with sweet vanilla notes on the smooth  finish.
                    2007  Santa Cruz Mountains, 37 (Mt. Eden) clone (barrel sample). This  single-clone wine will be bottled separately. Concentrated red fruits and spice  in the nose, bright acidity, some toasty oak, and showing more youthful tannins  but not harsh. 
                    Clos  LaChance Wines
                    2005  Biagini Vineyard. Medium color, intense aromatics of cherry, cranberry, lots  of spice, and an undercurrent of smoky oak, with rich mouthfeel and a long  smooth finish.
                    Clos  Tita
                      2005  Santa Cruz Mountain Cuvée. Dark color, darker fruits, earth, leather, strong woody oak  component and slightly rough finish.
                    2005  Estate. Medium color, black cherry and plum aromas, sweeter oak and brighter acidity  than the Cuvée bottling, moderate tannins.
                    Domenico  Wines 
                      2006  Santa Cruz Mountains. Subdued nose of earthy strawberry and cherry, sweet  vanilla/oak, fairly simple with moderate tannins.
                    2007  Santa Cruz Mountains (barrel sample). Medium color, brighter aromatics of  red fruit and a touch of earth, lighter-bodied than the '06 with nice acidity. 
                    Hallcrest  Vineyards 
                      2004  Barrel Select. Medium color, earthy red fruits, touch of sweet oak,  somewhat rough tannic finish.
                    2004  Vista Del Mare Vineyard. Medium-dark color, fairly intense black cherry and  raspberry aromas, richer and with more sweet vanilla/oak than the Barrel  Select, with smoother finish.
                    Hunter  Hill Vineyard & Winery
                    2006  Estate. Medium color, moderate raspberry aromas framed by sweet, smoky oak, though  showing a slightly bitter finish. 
                    Kings  Mountain Winery
                      2003  Santa Cruz Mountains. Medium color, quite earthy, leathery aromas with underlying  red fruits.
                      1999  Santa Cruz Mountains. Medium-light color, spicy cherry nose with touches of  leather and earth, smooth mouthfeel and moderate tannins with a pleasant  finish.
                    Comments: Only a  couple of wineries poured older vintages at the tasting, and this '99 was  easily the best of them. 
                    Loma  Prieta Winery
                    2006  Santa Cruz Mountains. Medium-dark color, ripe cherry and raspberry with floral  notes, undertones of sweet toasty oak, and moderate tannins on the lengthy  finish.
                    McHenry  Winery
                      2004  Estate. Both wines from Swan, 113, 115, and Pommard clones. Medium-light color,  slightly high-toned nose of strawberry and cherry, a touch of spice, good  acidity, and fairly mild tannins.
                      2005  Estate. Medium-light color, darker berry fruit with a nice earthy component and more  spice than the '04. Very well balanced, with just a touch of sweet oak and  medium tannins.
                    Comments: I'd heard  about McHenry before, but this was the first time I'd tasted the wines and they  were among the best of the day. A distinctive, elegant style, with a lighter  touch on the oak than most. 
                    Mount  Eden Vineyards
                      2004  Estate. Medium-light ruby color, nice core of black cherry and earth, with a touch of  spice, and moderately tannic finish.
                      2005  Estate. Similar to the '04, but with brighter fruit and a bigger spice component, as  well as complex notes of flowers and pine needles. Quite a grippy finish and in  need of bottle age, but very nice.
                    Comments: The '05 was  one of the outstanding wines of the day, and both of these wines displayed  beautiful balance. Both are from 10-15 year-old vines, mostly 37 clone – or as  it is often known, the Mt. Eden clone. 
                    Muccigrosso  Vineyards
                      2005  Santa Cruz Mountains. Medium color, lots of sweet vanilla/oak on the nose, but  more earthy red fruits come out on the palate, smooth mouthfeel and very mild  tannins. 
                    2004  Santa Cruz Mountains. Medium ruby color, earth and pine needle scents along with  the cherry/berry character, the sweet oak in better balance, and a mineral note  on the finish. 
                    Nicholson  Vineyards
                      2005  Estate. Ripe black cherry and a touch of earth with overtones of sweet caramel-vanilla  oak, moderate tannins.
                      2006  Estate. Ripe berry along with a somewhat volatile, fumey character on the nose, similar  sweet caramel-vanilla notes as the '05.
                    Comments: Both wines  had a slightly odd character that I attributed to the cooperage. Ian Brand,  formerly assistant winemaker at Big Basin Vineyards, recently joined Nicholson  as its winemaker, so hopefully this will be a sign of better things to come. 
                    Pelican  Ranch Winery
                      2006  Deer Park Vineyard. Medium-dark color, raspberry and darker fruits with touch  of forest floor, fairly full-bodied with medium tannins.
                    2005  Green Valley Road Vineyard. Medium color, high-toned cherry aromas,  slightly hot and rather tannic finish. 
                    Pleasant  Valley Vineyards
                      2005  Dylan David Estate Reserve. From 113, 114, and 115 clones. Medium  color, bright cherry aromas with sweet vanilla/oak overtones, hints of  earth/leather and menthol, smooth mouthfeel with a moderately tannic finish.
                    2006  Dylan David Estate Reserve (barrel sample). Sweet oak is more to the front  here, with cherry and spice notes in the background.
                    Roudon-Smith  Winery
                    2006  Santa Cruz Mountains. Medium ruby color, sweet vanilla/oak and almost candied  black cherry fruit, smooth finish, pleasant but rather sweet and simple.
                    Santa  Cruz Mountain Vineyard
                      2004  Bailey's Branciforte Ridge Vineyard. Medium-dark color, raspberry, plum,  and smoky oak aromas, a touch of spice, though with a somewhat bitter and  tannic finish.
                      2003  Vine Hill Reserve. Medium-dark color, seems a little reduced, smoky raspberry  and mushroom/earth aromas, nice mouthfeel, moderate tannins.
                    Comments: The '03 Vine  Hill Reserve includes the winery's last fruit sourced from their old Estate  vineyard. 
                    Silver  Mountain Vineyards
                      2004  Miller Hill Vineyard. Medium-dark color, darker berry fruit with a strong  earthy/mushroomy component, touch of spice, nicely-balance with fairly mild  tannins.
                    2005  Muns Vineyard. Medium color, raspberry and woody oak aromas, touch of  spice, tannic finish. 
                    Sonnet  Wine Cellars
                      2006  Muns Vineyard. Medium color, ripe black cherry and plum, touches of spice  and pine needles, well-balanced vanilla/oak component, silky mouthfeel and mild  tannins.
                      2006  Muns Vineyard (clonal samples). Separate clonal bottlings done for the  morning seminar, of the four components of the '06 Muns Vineyard bottling. The  115 showed bright bing cherry fruit with nice acidity, the 667 displayed darker  fruit and more spice, the 114 was big with a firm tannic structure, and the 777  had a riper black cherry/berry character.
                    Comments: Several  wineries were pouring Pinots from Muns Vineyard, located at about 2,600-foot  elevation on Loma Prieta. I preferred the Sonnet bottling out of these, and it  was one of the day's standouts. 
                    Soquel  Vineyards
                    2005  Partners' Reserve, Muns Vineyard. Medium color, bright aromas of black  cherry and darker berry, sweet vanilla/oak, touch of spice, moderate tannins. 
                    Storrs  Winery 
                      2005  Santa Cruz Mountains. Medium color, raspberry and darker fruits with earthy  undertones, good acidity, a touch of smoky oak, everything well-balanced, with  a long smooth finish, very nice.
                    Comments: A  surprisingly good showing from a winery not usually noted for its Pinots.
                    Testarossa  Vineyards
                    2005  Schultze Family Vineyard. Medium-dark color, nose of ripe red fruits, a touch of  earth and a generous helping of sweet vanilla/oak, with a smooth finish. 
                    Thomas  Fogarty Winery & Vineyards 
                      2006  Santa Cruz Mountains. Medium color, bright red fruit aromas, touch of spice,  juicy acidity, smooth finish.
                      2005  Santa Cruz Mountains. Ripe black cherry, more spice and sweet vanilla/oak  components, touch of earth, and a bit more body than the '06, moderate tannins.
                    Comments: These wines  included 25-30% whole cluster fruit, but you'd scarcely know it, so seamlessly  does that whole cluster character integrate into the overall package of the  wines – very skillfully done. 
                    Trout  Gulch Vineyards
                      2006  “La Source”. Medium-light color, red fruits, some spicy character, light  touch of sweet oak.
                    2001  Santa Cruz Mountains. Volatile/fumey, woody, some cherry fruit in background. 
                    Windy  Oaks Estate Vineyards & Winery 
                      2006  "Diane's Block". From 115 and 667 clones. Very light color, a fruit-forward  style featuring ripe cherry fruit and floral notes, along with an abundance of  sweet vanilla/oak and a smooth finish.
                      2006  Estate Cuvée. From 115, Wadenswil (2A), Pommard 5, 667, and 777 clones.  Very light color, cherry and cranberry with a touch of earthy character, and  brighter acidity than the Diane's Block. In comparison with that wine, the  vanilla/oak element is still prominent but better-integrated. 
                    Comments: The most  light-colored Pinots of the day, but certainly not light-flavored, with loads  of sweet fruit, oak, and spice defining the winery's style.