David Lloyd
David Lloyd
Most of my friends enjoy looking at terroir. However, we usually do it with wines served blind and no theme is discussed so options can be played. The aim is to start simple, eg New World Vs Old and if possible take it to the vineyard. None of us get much pleasure from Bordeaux varietals or Shiraz so it is usually based around Pinot Noir. I give all this background because we rarely find suitable wines in Australia. There is the Calvert Road series in NZ and mega heaps in Burgundy. The USA however, does seem to have many growers who supply fruit to multiple makers. What we like is for example an Arcadian PN by them, an Arcadian made with Fiddlestix fruit and a Fiddlestix by Fiddlestix. The most stunning tasting was based around a Jadot Volnay (Mitans I think) a Jadot Rugiens, a Fontaine-Gagnard Rugiens and a Thierry Violot-Guillermard Rugiens, all from 06. The Volnay stood out like dogs gonads. We would love to get hold of more sets of US wines such as these but it is nearly impossible from so far away and when it is possible freight may double the cost. So do many of you US folk look at sets of US wines like this? or is it just us quirky Aussies? The only down side with the US wines is that since we try and source them remotely they sometimes have huge variations in the picking dates eg the same vineyard may end up with alcohols ranging from 13.3% to 15.3%. The French tend to pick at closer intervals. Generally speaking, I think it has helped to enlighten many of my colleagues to the quality of the US PN when grown in cool places such as Santa Cruz Mountains, Sonoma Coast, Oregon etc.