Vincent Wines in the FT!

Cole,
The above URL is behind a pay wall.
On personal experience I can say that I am a fan of Vincent wines and have ordered a good number of cases for my cellar. There may be Oregon wines I’d like better but I have not tasted them - and I sure have been trying.
Best, Jim
 
originally posted by Florida Jim:
Cole,
The above URL is behind a pay wall.
On personal experience I can say that I am a fan of Vincent wines and have ordered a good number of cases for my cellar. There may be Oregon wines I’d like better but I have not tasted them - and I sure have been trying.
Best, Jim

This link will work for the next three of you who click on it: https://on.ft.com/384xM3Y

Key paragraphs here:

A&B had discovered how to satisfy its customers with remarkably Burgundian wines from a corner of America 5,000 miles away. Oregon has proved a most extraordinary success. Customers have lapped up the wines to such an extent that A&B imported three 40-foot containers of Oregon wine in 2021. And A&B still has the field virtually to itself in the UK where, as London’s crowded Burgundy Week tastings in January testify, there is no shortage of burgundy lovers.

The sheer size of A&B’s portfolio presumably reflects the demand and the extent to which it has cleaned up in the UK. Exclusivities so far are Abbott Claim, Arterberry Maresh, Bethel Heights, Brick House, Cameron, JK Carriere, Coattails, Crowley, Domaine Roy & Fils, Goodfellow, Patricia Green, Mimi Casteel’s Hope Well, Hundred Suns, Lavinea, Morgen Long, Martin Woods, Mills Wine Company, Sequitur, Shea Wine Cellars, Suzor, Thomas, Trathen Hall, Trisaetum and Vincent Wine.
 
originally posted by Florida Jim:
Cole,
The above URL is behind a pay wall.
On personal experience I can say that I am a fan of Vincent wines and have ordered a good number of cases for my cellar. There may be Oregon wines I’d like better but I have not tasted them - and I sure have been trying.
Best, Jim

If you haven't already, get yourself a case of the 2021 rosé. Glug glug.
 
Thanks Cole, this was cool to see and I appreciate you mentioning here. Disorder and therapy helped me learn a ton about wine. I feel a debt to SFJoe and Callahan and this whole lot.
 
I've never had the pleasure, and it sure sounds like that is a mistake I need to correct.

Cole, that's quite a portfolio; in fact I can only think of one house not mentioned among those that I make a point of trying on a regular basis (hi Kelly!), and one among the semi-regulars (Eyrie).

However, please allow me to nitpick. That's what we are here for, no? I don't know every winery on the list but I would not describe the ones I know as "Burgundian." They are expressly Oregon. If you were to throw in DDO, Bergstrom, Serene, Cristom, Lingua Franca, that's a different story. Just saying.
 
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