A Tale of Two Gamays

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Mark Lipton
As some shill has been known to opine, "I don't drink American Gamay very often, but when I do..." it's going to be either a perennial favorite chez nous, Steve E's Bone Jolly or, a recently discovered gem, the Chateau Grand Traverse Gamay Noir, hailing from Michigan's Old Mission Peninsula, just outside of Traverse City. Tonight, with a platter of peach wood-smoked quail, we did a taste test of the 2015 Edmunds St. John Bone Jolly and the 2014 Chateau Grand Traverse Gamay Noir. The Bone Jolly was a dead ringer for a high quality Beaujolais, something like Chermette's Cuvée Traditionelle. It had the tart cranberry fruit, light color and lightness on the palate that we associate with Beaujolais. The CGT, in contrast, was darker, less acidic and less typical of the grape. That being said, it was still an appealing wine, although it reminded me more of a good CA Pinot Noir. It should be noted that the previous vintage (2013) of this wine was far closer in character to the Bone Jolly. Both were distinctly moreish.

Mark Lipton
 
Had the Arnot Roberts Gamay a few weeks ago and it was really good. From the same vineyards as ESJ, I think.
 
originally posted by Marc D:
Had the Arnot Roberts Gamay a few weeks ago and it was really good. From the same vineyards as ESJ, I think.

Not a big surprise there. I like almost everything I've had from them. And, yes, I think I heard the same about the vineyard.

Mark Lipton
 
I was a bit surprised by the same wine when up that way. Michigan does way more things than simply grow cherries.
 
originally posted by MarkS:
I was a bit surprised by the same wine when up that way. Michigan does way more things than simply grow cherries.

There are a number of good Rieslings from up there, with CGT making several but others as well, too. Left Foot Charley and Jim Lester's Wyncroft both make very good wines as well from a number of other grapes. I'm sure that there are other quality producers, too, but I've yet to explore the genre fully (the wineries local to our vacation spot are in the Fenn Valley and are AFAICT all pretty awful).

Mark Lipton
 
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