May 18, 2008
As usual, Best Barrel was an excellent event. The 2007s were all showing beautifully. They are all lovely, elegant wines; classic cool-climate Pinot Noir. And I think the Stoller Vineyard Chardonnay is gorgeous. I expect on
release (almost a year away), the 2007 Ian’s Reserve Chardonnay will be the most impressive we have done–no mean feat considering the consistent quality of that wine over the years.
While we wait for those delicate 2007s to be ready to drink, we will have plenty of approachable fruit-rich 2006s to keep us occupied. 2006 and 2007 were both very good vintages for our Pinot Noir, but they are certainly an example of how dramatic the impact of vintage is on the style of Oregon wines.
- Daniel
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April 18, 2008
Brian, Chehalem’s Cribbage King and Cellarmaster was nice enough to take a couple of us in sales through our 2007 white wines. While the 2007 INOX Chardonnay and most of the 2007 Willamette Valley Pinot Gris were bottled a couple of weeks ago, the 2007 Reserve Pinot Gris, Pinot Blanc and the Ri
eslings are still in tank and it was a treat to be able to see how those wines are coming along.
Yes, I am biased, but will nonetheless claim that these 2007 whites show why Chehalem is widely regarded as one of the best producers of white wine in Oregon, if not the country. Every white in the cellar has brilliant acidity that is perfectly balanced with beautiful fruit. The Rieslings are deeply layered and interesting. I think the 2007 Reserve Pinot Gris is the best we have made. I can’t wait until these are released.
Many Willamette Valley wineries have made their mark with Pinot Noir and we are no exception, but in many ways, the white wines are what set us apart from our peers. We are one of the few who make more white wine than red wine. And we like it that way.
“I just love making white wines and I love to drink white wines,” Brian said while taking us through the 2007s, “We make what we love.”
I think that is why we make them so well.
- Daniel
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Posted by Daniel
March 12, 2008
Wine friends,
We who care greatly about growing, making, selling, and consuming high-quality wines are a diverse and growing family. And, as in any family, how well we communicate often determines how tightly we stay in synch and meaningfully connected. In our attempt to continue reaching out to those who we care about and who want to know more, we are beginning a formal weblog, somewhat resembling the blog we started ten years ago to record on-line our daily impressions in the Harvest Page, a time when the term “blog” hadn’t even been coined.
The difference, of course, is the interactivity we want to encourage. We want to share our thoughts about wine, cuisine, our grapegrowing and winemaking, and the like. But we also want to hear from you, both your comments and your probing questions. We promise to be timely in our responses.
Welcome and thanks in advance for your interest in Chehalem and the Oregon wine industry!
Fond regards,
Harry
Founder/Winemaker/Handyman
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