scottreiner
scott reiner
i am traveling the napa valley for the next week to discover why people drink california wine. i have been concentrating on the state for a few months now and have found some interesting stuff, mostly at the In Search Of Balance tasting last month. (lots more ambient yeast fermentations than i would have guessed...)
drunk at the first night in bouchon in yountville eating dinner at the bar:
pliny the elder - (beer) excellent. pretty damned hoppy, but perfectly balanced. impressive, but like most (even excellent) beers, i wouldn't want to drink too many...
diatom miya 10 - santa rita hills chardonnay. great minerality and balance, really developed in the glass. lovely acidity. som wasn't sure whether or not it was inoculated. very nice. big problem, too easy to beat from europe at the price...
alban vineyards patrina syrah 09 - edna valley. too much oak, but holds its 14.9 very well. overall very tasty and i see why people will like it. not just a fruit bomb, there are interesting things going on here. question is, in time will the oak resolve itself?
drunk at the first night in bouchon in yountville eating dinner at the bar:
pliny the elder - (beer) excellent. pretty damned hoppy, but perfectly balanced. impressive, but like most (even excellent) beers, i wouldn't want to drink too many...
diatom miya 10 - santa rita hills chardonnay. great minerality and balance, really developed in the glass. lovely acidity. som wasn't sure whether or not it was inoculated. very nice. big problem, too easy to beat from europe at the price...
alban vineyards patrina syrah 09 - edna valley. too much oak, but holds its 14.9 very well. overall very tasty and i see why people will like it. not just a fruit bomb, there are interesting things going on here. question is, in time will the oak resolve itself?