Fantastic day wine tasting in the valley. The Pinot Noir & Chardonnay are impressive. I am very surprised at the quality of the wines.
We started at Archery Summit which is a beautiful medium size winery. Their Pinot Noir are very high quality, their price reflect that but they compare to some of the finest Burgundy wines so they may be worth it. We bought a 2011 Pinot Noir and a Rosé which I am drinking now writing this post. It has beautiful notes of fresh strawberries and light cranberry. Very nice in hot weather like this 32 Celsius.
We proceeded to Du Ponte wines where Suzanne, our hosts Don and Jean's daughter in law works. The wines are lighter and not quite as remarkable as Archery Summit.
We continued our journey at Drouhin wines which ended up being my very favorite. The winemaker is from the Drouhin family. Her wines are true Bungundy style, beautiful fine elegant perfectly balanced Pinot noir and Chardonnays. We bought 3.5 bottles. I will be ordering from this winery in the future I am certain.
We ended our journey in Carlton at the Horse Radish bistro for a mean pastrami sandwich and goat cheese quiche. Oh my! Very nice food indeed.
Upon our return, Jean and Don invited us to do a vertical tasting of their Oliver Cellar wines with another couple winemaker from Seattle. We enjoyed the people and the wines. My favorite was the 2011 which was not as warm a year and therefore had more acidity in the wine than the 2012 which was more fruit forward with jammy cherry notes compared to more cranberry, pomegrate notes of the 2011 wine. 2010 was also good but not as fine in my humble opinion.
We had another supper of cheese and charcuterie at the cabin looking out at the vines and the valley.