Kickin' Pinot

MarkS

Mark Svereika
I usually don't drink too much of any varietal in one week, but things happen and like the old Mounds/Almond Joy quandary, sometimes you feel like a pinot and sometimes you don't.

Mount Mary, Pinot Noir, Yarra Valley, 2011
I've always wanted to try this producer, but haven't really seen it around all that much. This has a pale rose wash of a color, beautiful to look at. Strawberry and watermelon on the nose and palate, which finishes with almost a slightly bitter nut skin finish (walnut perhaps?). Finishes light and is a little uni-dimensional, with a little tangerine-kumquat coming through. Well made, but you have to like subtlety. 12.9% A-

Rhys, Pinot Noir, San Mateo County, 'Family Farm Vineyard', 2013
Spicy floral, red fruited nose. Red fruit, Ludens® cherry cough drop with a musky finish. After a while, some rose and candied watermelon rind show up. This should age well as it has everything in balance: ripeness, acidity, and oak is only a background support unlike some other years where it comes through more forcefully. Thankfully, the stems don't stick out either, which has always been a complaint of mine with Rhys's pinots. Probably the best Family Farm I've had so far. Reminiscent of Anthill (without the roundness or weight). A-

Eminence Road Farm Winery, Pinot Noir, Finger Lakes, 'Auten Vineyard', 2012
From the warm Upstate summer that 2012 brought, comes this darkish pinot noir from a funky winery that is making really nice wines. This has a very nice mouthfeel and weight, which is pretty substantial for a Finger Lakes red. Red fruits with a bit of black fruit nuance, a little short and unidimensional, but lovely nonetheless. Short term aging, 4-6 years? Blackcurrant leaf, a little Morey Saint Denis or Nuits Village like. 12.1% A-/B+
 
Mark,
Just a quick comment on Rhys . . .
I am friends with Kevin and Jeff and visit often. We had a conversation once about stem inclusion and Kevin said that he felt the "Rose petal" note one gets with aged pinot only comes if at least some stems are included.
"Aged," of course, is a relative term and I don't know if Rhys has been producing long enough to prove this out but your note gives hope.
Best, Jim
 
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