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Siduri

Clos Pepe Vineyard Pinot Noir 2005

Five single-vineyard CA Pinots vs 5 Burgs: Gevrey-Chambertin, Vosne-Romanee + three 1er Crus Beaunes. All 2005s. Rob Jensen, owner, and Sue Ryan, lead wine educator at Testarossa joined our group for the tasting. This Siduri made a strong showing at #4. — 3 years ago

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Pasetti

Testarossa Terre Aquilane Bianco Passerina 2016

蜂蜜の様な香り。
優雅で鋭い所がない丸い味。しかし爽やかでスッキリとして鈍らない。

ウドのバターと炒めたタヤリンにピタリ
— 3 years ago

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Testarossa

La Encantada Vineyard Pinot Noir 2013

Bright cherry, vanilla and a little toasty oak. Straightforward and happy. — 5 years ago

Testarossa

Sierra Madre Vineyard Pinot Noir 2013

The only Pinot I like. So fruity and delicious. Doing a bang up job with this white bean/tomato stew. — 6 years ago

Andy Hock
with Andy
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Fogstone Vineyard Pinot Noir 2013

Best on the 3rd night — 7 years ago

Testarossa

Dos Rubios Vineyard Pinot Noir

Great Fruit with depth. Many thx Chuck!! Great with our Christmas Eve dinner — 7 years ago

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Domaine Alain Burguet

Cuvée Mes Favorites Vieilles Vignes Gevrey-Chambertin Pinot Noir 2005

Five single-vineyard CA Pinots vs 5 Burgs: Gevrey-Chambertin, Vosne-Romanee + three 1er Crus Beaunes. All 2005s. Rob Jensen, owner, and Sue Ryan, lead wine educator at Testarossa joined our group for the tasting. Our #3 — 3 years ago

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Cuvée Niclaire Pinot Noir 2003

Loved this wine, my top pre for the night. Rob Jensen selects the best of his vineyards and includes Pisoni and Bien Nacido. 2003 vintage, wish these were still available. — 3 years ago

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Testarossa

Chardonnay Tondré Grapefield 2015

Citric. A little oak. Pretty — 6 years ago

Lucia Vineyards (Pisoni)

Garys' Vineyard Pinot Noir 2012

David T
9.3

A wine I’ve enjoyed mostly upon release or near it. I vowed to wait six years and nearly made it. At least it is 2018...just! It’s worth waiting this/that long for it to develop. On the nose; sweetly, baked fruits of; dark cherries, strawberries, black plum, plums, blackberries, and notes of blue fruits. Cinnamon, vanilla, very light clove & nutmeg, caramel, soft, medium, beautiful spice, black fruit tea, limestone minerals, loamy, dry, brown top soil, fresh dark florals and violets. The mouthfeel is full, rich & lush. The tannins are round, still have some teeth and possess velvety round edges. It’s fruit driven but not a bomb and showing elegance & grace. Fruits are perfectly ripe; dark cherries, strawberries, black plum, plums, blackberries, notes of blue fruits and dry cranberries dip in and out. Cinnamon, vanilla, very light clove & nutmeg, caramel, soft, medium beautiful spice that is more pronounced on the palate, black fruit tea, touch of melted brown sugar/molasses, limestone minerals, touch of rich dark sweet turned soil, loamy dry brown top soil, soft understated eucalyptus/mint, dry fresh florals and violets. The round acidity is just right, just a slight very small alcohol burn, the length, structure, tension and beautifully balanced finish are in a very good place. Even better in 2-3 more years in bottle; which is when I’ll have my next one. Photos of; the winemaking duo of Gary Franscioni (left) and Gary Pisoni, Rosella’s Vineyard on the right. As well as, Garys’ Vineyard at the bottom. Producer notes and history...The Santa Lucia Highlands appellation is known for its rich, vibrant Pinot Noirs. However, that wasn’t always the case. The first Pinot was planted in 1973, but results weren’t all that great. Chardonnay was the appellation’s early star. Much of the area’s current fame for Pinot Noir arguably can be traced to Gary Pisoni, a free-spirited wine enthusiast who grew up in a Salinas Valley vegetable farming family. Pisoni decided to plant a few acres of Pinot Noir in 1982 on his family’s horse ranch, at the southern end of what was to become the Santa Lucia Highlands appellation but his horses started eating the grapes. So, they had to go. His initial planting were limited by a lack of water until he dug a well on the property. Pisoni started planting even more Pinot Noir. The vineyard is now around 45 acres and nearly all of it Pinot. By the late 1990s, word had spread about the success of his vineyard, and a number of Pinot specialists from around California had started lining up to buy his grapes. He started producing his own wine in 1998. Pisoni isn’t the only Gary who has become a force in the Santa Lucia Highlands. Gary Franscioni, a childhood friend, followed Pisoni’s lead by planting grapes and started Roar Wines in 2001. The two of them now have five vineyards between them...all farmed meticulously with the same crew. They are best of friends...sort of a Mutt & Jeff. They have become a formidable presence in the Highlands, attracting interest from top winemakers and Pinot Noir lovers from all over. Franscioni is also from a vegetable farming family; Pisoni figures they’ve known each other since they were 3 or 4. Franscioni saw his friend’s success and once he got some money together, decided to plant grapes of his own. Franscioni’s property is farther north and cooler as it’s closer to the Monterey Bay. He was going to plant Chardonnay. He woke up and Franscioni recalls imitating Pisoni, and shouted, “plant Pinot!” Franscioni planted what became Rosella’s Vineyard, named for his wife, in 1996. He took Pisoni’s advice and planted four acres of Pinot Noir, although he still planted 12 acres of Chardonnay. It’s now a total of around 50 acres with three-quarters of it Pinot Noir. The next year, they decided to become partners and planted Garys’ Vineyard, a 50 acre parcel where they grow Pinot and a little Syrah. Since then, Franscioni has developed Sierra Mar, 38 acres of Pinot, Chardonnay, Syrah and a tiny amount of Viognier. The two teamed up again to establish Soberanes Vineyard, 35 acres of mostly Pinot Noir, with a little bit of Chardonnay and Syrah. That last vineyard was developed by Pisoni’s son Mark. The Garys might seem an unlikely pair. Pisoni is colorful character to say the least and has an outspoken manner. Franscioni comes across as more serious- minded. However, the collaboration between the two, who often address each other as “partner,” clearly works well. The two are good on their own, but better together. Pisoni being more gregarious acts as the frontman. He is the Ambassador. He’s a check on the rest to keep the quality high. Franscioni and Mark Pisoni run the farming on their own vineyards and work together on the joint ventures. The family involvement doesn’t stop there. Jeff Pisoni makes his family’s wines, which are under the Pisoni and Lucia brands. Franscioni’s son, Adam, joined the family business in time for the 2011 harvest. He handles sales for Roar and helps his father manage the vineyards. The grapes from all five vineyards are in huge demand, because the two families are such careful farmers, constantly tweaking and improving. Prominent customers include; Testarossa, Siduri, Kosta Browne, Copain and Bernardus. When a new vintner approaches them about buying grapes, the partners examine the winery’s track record and the Winemaker. If they like what they see, the winery is put on a waiting list. There’s not very much movement in their vineyards. When Franscioni planted Sierra Mar, he and Pisoni had 62 wineries waiting to buy fruit. Soberanes was developed with the idea of working with some new winemakers. There was some concern, even among the two families, that quality might suffer as the vineyard operations grew. However, there’s no indication that’s the case. In fact, with each new venture, they build on what they’ve learned in their older vineyards. Eventually, there will be even more vineyards. The Pisonis and Franscionis have purchased a 100 acre cactus farm in the Santa Lucia Highlands. There’s still a lease on the property. So, prickly pear cactus will continue to be grown for five more years. But at some point, the land will be planted with vines. Both families understand the importance of continuing to build for the future. The Garys looking back tell a story of being in the same spot some years ago and looking at a field of broccoli out back. He told Franscioni that the field would look a lot better with Pinot Noir vines. Now that parcel is part of Rosella’s Vineyard, and it’s planted with Pinot. Everybody thought he was crazy...most people usually think that when someone makes a bold decision. He’s a person who has always had vision and creativeness. He also has tremendous passion. Good things only happen when a person possesses all three of these qualities. Their wines are primarily available by mailing list. However, Nepenthe in Big Sur, CA acts as a quasi tasting room for some of their wines. — 6 years ago

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@David T i do not or I would most certainly share! A very memorable bottle.
Peggy Hadley

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I feel like I just read a novel. Nice write up. Thanks.
David T

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@Peggy Hadley Thank you. As a Sommelier, it’s important know as much as you can about beverages and their producers. Delectable is my tool to record my wine notes and the producers I research and visit. Delectable is a great App to keep them handy in my pocket. As much as I love wine etc., I have the utmost respect for the people that make them and really do it well. I believe the Garys’ do it right and really thought they were a great success story.

Testarossa

Santa Lucia Highlands Pinot Noir 2015

Plum, cherry and brambly berry on the nose. I get tart cranberry and cherry with a velvety mouthfeel on the palate. A very lovely New World Pinot! — 3 years ago

Testarossa

Gary's Vineyard Syrah 2008

Decanted 2+ hours….seriously funky nose early but mellowed out and turned into very austere yet still strong fruit, mostly plum, not a hint of acidity. Like a middle aged Bordeaux. Love Testarossa — 3 years ago

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Rosella's Vineyard Pinot Noir 2016

Very nice red, let it sit some — 5 years ago

Pasetti

Testarossa Montepulciano d'Abruzzo 2014

秋刀魚のテリーヌ、トリュフがけ
焼きなすとエシャロットのソース
— 6 years ago

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Sanford & Benedict Vineyard Pinot Noir 2014

Lots of fruit. Wonderful from a historic vineyard. Thx Chuck and Kathy! — 6 years ago

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Niclaire Monterey County Pinot Noir 2009

Tart red cherry and undertones of spicy oak vanilla/campfire. Super smooth mid body and lingering finish. Will balanced, good to age even further. Would like a bit more tannin. — 7 years ago

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Tondre Grapefield Pinot Noir 2014

Bright cranberry notes at the onset, settling into layers of mushroom, oak and empty cigar box. — 7 years ago

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Gary's Vineyard Pinot Noir 2014

One of our favorite Testatossa wines. This one is from the Gary Pisoni vineyard in Santa Lucia. Consistently good year after year. — 7 years ago