Vincent Fritzsche
Vincent Fritzsche
Eden, I've been holding my tongue. I hear Vincent wines are pretty good, but what do I know.
Seriously, many usual suspects have been named. I'm too close to some people to talk about them, and with others I'm friends but wouldn't say anything if I didn't like the wines. So...
Tyson Crowley of Crowley is doing terrific things with Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. I tried his three of his '08s among others from the vintage and they were all really good. The Gherts is my favorite, and his '07 Gherts is really good.
Byron Dooley at Luminous Hills and Seven of Hearts is also doing some really good things. Luminous Hills is his estate vineyard high in the coast range outside of McMinnville, but curiously in the Yamhill-Carlton AVA. Seven of Hearts is his label for purchased fruit. Byron's '08s are very good across the board. His '09 Roussanne from Washington grapes won't make us forget Edmunds St. John, but it's still a really good example of the grape.
Of those mentioned above, I particularly like Evesham Wood and Westrey.
Seriously, many usual suspects have been named. I'm too close to some people to talk about them, and with others I'm friends but wouldn't say anything if I didn't like the wines. So...
Tyson Crowley of Crowley is doing terrific things with Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. I tried his three of his '08s among others from the vintage and they were all really good. The Gherts is my favorite, and his '07 Gherts is really good.
Byron Dooley at Luminous Hills and Seven of Hearts is also doing some really good things. Luminous Hills is his estate vineyard high in the coast range outside of McMinnville, but curiously in the Yamhill-Carlton AVA. Seven of Hearts is his label for purchased fruit. Byron's '08s are very good across the board. His '09 Roussanne from Washington grapes won't make us forget Edmunds St. John, but it's still a really good example of the grape.
Of those mentioned above, I particularly like Evesham Wood and Westrey.