originally posted by Florida Jim:
originally posted by scottreiner:
originally posted by Florida Jim:
originally posted by Levi Dalton:
California, I'm pretty jaded about. I admit it.
Levi,
I believe that California is currently one of the most exciting places in the world for distinctive and unusual wines. So while I applaud your comments on greater understanding and less label chasing, I suggest you do a little heavy lifting and see what's going on now in the west.
Talk about context . . .
Although, Franken Silvaner has a nice ring.
Best, Jim
i would love to hear some examples... there is our own steve edmunds, the lioco boys, and some others. i have never had the chance to try your wines fljim, but intent to. who are some of the people making wine in cali today that you think are worth trying?
Scott,
Lioco boys?
My point to Levi was that it IS heavy lifting - sifting through the myriad of producers to find one takes time and effort - even then, you may only find a bottling or two that you like. But they are there and, I think, in more profusion then anyone who has been jaded to the area would expect.
However, to answer you, some that I have found are Palmina, Dashe, ESJ, Calluna, Vare, Bedrock, Lattanzio, Natural Process Alliance, et al. There are a lot more and even some of the stuff coming from bigger names like Rhys, Copain and Wind Gap are worth staying tuned for.
In my experience, the industry is evolving - slowly perhaps, and usually by way of small production makers (read un-hyped) - but what is there and what is coming is lot less predictable then even I would have thought.
Best, Jim