Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Fort Ross Vineyard and Winery
There are some new AVAs of Sonoma County recently that I have explored. One of them is Ft. Ross/Seaview. The very winery I went to was this place and they specialize in mostly Pinot Noirs and Chardonnays. They are definitely different with the cool climate flavors yet with the high elevation production of grapes.
I was very intrigued by the pinot and chardonnay. The flavors of the pinot were earthy, blackberry and raspberries. A little deeper in color than you'd expect, but still translucent and beautiful. Great acidity. The Chardonnay almost made me want to go to the nearest fish and chip place, which would have been in Bodega Bay, and enjoy with their wine. But what blew me away the most was a very unique varietal that you don't really find anywhere else in Sonoma County - Pinotage.
Pinotage has some serious earthy flavors (cocoa, coffee, mint), soft tannins with some eucalyptus mint. Kind of spicy finish. Very unique for me. And this is my first Pinotage and it is also a high elevation Pinotage.
Me and the group I was with were very intrigued with the Pinotage. The pourer educated us on the history and lineage of the grape (from South Africa and a cross between Pinot Noir and Cinsault [hermitage]). They claim to be the only producers of Pinotage in Sonoma County. So, definitely one to put in the books if you are a fan of Burgundian style wines.
So, now, I talked about the wines. What about the winery itself? It is a long drive, as it is up the coast. About 30 minutes north of Bodega Bay.
Great view of the coast, as you are so high you can see above the clouds. On a clear day you can see the ocean that is miles and miles away down a stunning valley.
The tasting room itself is a very modern redwood building. Concrete floors, nice countertops, clean, sleek design. Good jazz music for your enjoyment. You can do your tasting either inside or outside on the spacious deck at a nice teak table looking out at the coast.
Bring a lunch, if you are coming here, as it will probably be your only stop for the day. There are some places you can do 4 winerys a day, but this is a single winery trip.
On your way in, admire their huge bay laurel tree.
But, it is highly worth it. Check it out.
http://www.fortrossvineyard.com/
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