Your favorite dry pinot gris?

Kay Bixler

Kay Bixler
Looking for some dry pinot gris recommendations, preferably hippy wine, unfiltered and without a lot of SO2.

Thank you!

Best,
Kay
 
While fully aware that there are oceans of bad Gris from Oregon, Teutonic Wines has produced some nice bottlings from the Maresh Vineyard in the Dundee Hills. Not always completely dry, though I believe they call out the sweeter ones. All i've tried have had very good acidity. No idea if they are sufficiently hip. Have not noticed any SO2. I think AF has positively reviewed one of their rieslings, so hopefully they are not on the shit list.
 
A while ago, Levi suggested Laible's PG to me when I expressed my lack of excitement for the grape. Lyle Fass brings in Laible now.

Mark Lipton
 

I was thinking of a German example and I do like that one well enough (perhaps without as much exposure as fatboy) although FWIW am not sure it fits the hippy criterion. In fact, it seemed a little 'polished' to me and for young drinking some of the 'lower' Kochs went down a little smoother, although am not sure of availability in the US. And I'm sure fatboy could explain in more knowing detail.
 
I vote for outing the lurker!

Also, I have had the Teutonic PG that Jim mentioned, and I'll add my own endorsement. The vintage I tasted had ripping acidity though, which might be too much for some folks, even those that claim to like acidity.
 
originally posted by SFJoe:
A lurker reminds me to mention Wind Gap.

Wind Gap sources from Windsor Oaks. Natural Process Alliance also does one from that vineyard.

If you want to try a crazy wine try 2006 Scholium Project San Floriano Rocky Hill Vineyard Normale and Reserva.

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Normale

Cameron in Oregon does an excellent version. I need to buy some more.

Ramato
 
originally posted by Rahsaan:

And I'm sure fatboy could explain in more knowing detail.

totally natural farming and totally natural winemaking. scary attention to detail. is that hippy? i guess it all depends on one's definition. certainly, if you taste the wines in the context of his neighbors, it is clear that holger is doing something very different -- but that is really just down to the work he does in the vineyards, and the hippy vinifications.

the soil is loess stuck on top of a volcano, rather than volcanic. and it is very limey loess, at that. hence the snap and polish in the finish.

the wines are dry.

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originally posted by fatboy:

that is really just down to the work he does in the vineyards, and the hippy vinifications.

oh. and the vines. which are mainly massale, from across the border.

h.k. decided that there was little to be done with the crappy clones that dominate the baden vineyards (pinot braun, anyone?), and as i mentioned, his attention to detail is scary.

teh fatschill.
 
originally posted by Brad Kane:
Keep some sugar in it and let sulfur be your friend.

note to politburö. the range of disorders on display may warrant teh subforumz.

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The Jolie-Laide Pinot gris is a nice thing to drink. Same fruit as Wind Gap's, but sans skin contact. Some RS and it sits around 12% abv.
 
originally posted by Kay Bixler:
Your favorite dry pinot gris?Looking for some dry pinot gris recommendations, preferably hippy wine, unfiltered and without a lot of SO2.

Thank you!

Best,
Kay

Clearly you're looking for the Eyrie Original Vines pinot gris. Fermented dry, vines planted in the 60s, not even cold stabilized, sans soufre. Oh, and it definitely needs to be decanted to come together.
 
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