originally posted by Steve Edmunds:
originally posted by Oliver McCrum:
originally posted by Steve Edmunds:
The Great White HopeI think Vermentino is probably the best white wine grape California could plant. I believe it's much better-suited to the warm environs of this part of the world than most of the white varieties planted here. But what do I know?
Steve, you're too modest. I think your Vermentino blend is delicious.
How did it taste unblended, if I may ask?
Don't exactly know, Oliver. The vineyard is planted to both Grenache Blanc and Vermentino, and so far, in both '07 and '08, they've been picked, pressed and fermented together. I'm enamored of the way they seem to like each other, so I'm disinclined to separate them. (They offer, in this particular site, nice ripeness at 22 degrees Brix or less.)
I had a Vermentino that Francis Mahoney grows, one made in '06 by Loren Tayerle, that I thought was splendid, very comparable to good Ligurian Vermentino. I've liked Tablas Creek's wine as well. This grape has so much going for it that no other white variety grown in California that I've had can match.