originally posted by Kevin Harvey:
Hello everyone!
I am flattered to see so much debate about Rhys and would like to address some very legitimate questions in this thread:
The extension to the Home Vineyard is on an adjacent hillside (with similar soil) that is about 200 ft away from the original Home Vyd. According to our weather stations, the climate is identical but the aspect differs slightly (the new parcel is steeper). The new parcel is planted with better clones, rootstock and spacing based on what we have learned to date. Given the soil, I hope (and expect) that the wine will be of similar character to the original Home Vyd, but we really won't know until we make wine in 2010. If it differs meaningfully, then we won't combine it with the original Home. Also, we are seeing increasing complexity from the original planting as it ages and at this point I am concerned that young vines from the new parcel will need to be bottled separately...but only time will tell.
On two other minor points:
The selection of the Home Vyd site definitely includes serendipity. We have extensively researched all of our sites, but there is no denying that luck is always at play.
Also, we have never added water to Rhys estate wines. Our shallow soils, clone selection and management mean that we pick our estate Pinot between 12.0-13.8% natural alcohol. In fact, we have an '08 parcel that is 11.7% in barrel. At this point, I think it is just as likely that we will add sugar as water and we don't intend to add either.