Jeff Grossman
Jeff Grossman
Kelley Fox is making a swing through the Northeast: two days in NY, a day in CT, a day in RI, a day or two in MA ...the schedule is still evolving.
The tasting table is crowded, naturally. JasonA and I talk for several minutes before we reach even the second rank of people gathered around the table.
Kelley looks in fine form, taking care of everyone from the nerds to her groupies.
And she pours as many wines off the list as on it:
Kelley Fox 2017 Pinot Noir "Mirabai" - classic KF, bright and light and warm strawberries, very gulpable too, made from blocks all around Maresh Vineyard
Kelley Fox 2017 Pinot Noir, Maresh Vineyard "Star of Bethlehem Flower Block" - slightly moreso red-fruit than the regular Maresh, there is an extra harmony and substance-without-weight here
Kelley Fox 2016 Pinot Noir, Momtazi Vineyard - literally bluer-purplier, more black earth, a little too weighty to call it crisp (but it would be, otherwise), gives the recognizable ginger/loamy nose
Kelley Fox 2018 Pinot Blanc, Freedom Hill Vineyard - quite good pinot blanc: there is some depth of flavor, perhaps best called green-grape, a long and even finish, gotta be one of the best pinot blanc outside Austria
Kelley Fox 2015 Pinot Noir, Momtazi Vineyard - a bit more open than the '16, perhaps a bit sweeter and zippier too, adds a bit of raspberry to the dark fruit, I cannot bring myself to dump out the rest of the pour
Kelley Fox 2018 Pinot Noir, Maresh Vineyard - wow wine, this speaks right up, assertively berry-basket and friendly, glyceral, not tannic today but the flavor clings to the inside of my mouth
Kelley Fox 2018 Chardonnay, Durant Vineyard "Lark Block" - from a seashelly section of Durant, not quite a chablis but lean and minerally chard (for CA)
Kelley Fox 2018 Pinot Noir, Maresh Vineyard "Royal Ann Block" - thick and liqueur-ish, amazing wine, sweet, dark, long, and tactile, from a block near some cherry trees
The tasting table is crowded, naturally. JasonA and I talk for several minutes before we reach even the second rank of people gathered around the table.
Kelley looks in fine form, taking care of everyone from the nerds to her groupies.
And she pours as many wines off the list as on it:
Kelley Fox 2017 Pinot Noir "Mirabai" - classic KF, bright and light and warm strawberries, very gulpable too, made from blocks all around Maresh Vineyard
Kelley Fox 2017 Pinot Noir, Maresh Vineyard "Star of Bethlehem Flower Block" - slightly moreso red-fruit than the regular Maresh, there is an extra harmony and substance-without-weight here
Kelley Fox 2016 Pinot Noir, Momtazi Vineyard - literally bluer-purplier, more black earth, a little too weighty to call it crisp (but it would be, otherwise), gives the recognizable ginger/loamy nose
Kelley Fox 2018 Pinot Blanc, Freedom Hill Vineyard - quite good pinot blanc: there is some depth of flavor, perhaps best called green-grape, a long and even finish, gotta be one of the best pinot blanc outside Austria
Kelley Fox 2015 Pinot Noir, Momtazi Vineyard - a bit more open than the '16, perhaps a bit sweeter and zippier too, adds a bit of raspberry to the dark fruit, I cannot bring myself to dump out the rest of the pour
Kelley Fox 2018 Pinot Noir, Maresh Vineyard - wow wine, this speaks right up, assertively berry-basket and friendly, glyceral, not tannic today but the flavor clings to the inside of my mouth
Kelley Fox 2018 Chardonnay, Durant Vineyard "Lark Block" - from a seashelly section of Durant, not quite a chablis but lean and minerally chard (for CA)
Kelley Fox 2018 Pinot Noir, Maresh Vineyard "Royal Ann Block" - thick and liqueur-ish, amazing wine, sweet, dark, long, and tactile, from a block near some cherry trees