Windy Wine - Peanut Butter & Jelly! ππ β 8 years ago
Windy chilly SF summer calls for red wine time. Good thing my wine shipment just arrived! β 8 years ago
Love this wine. Always delicious. 2011 Proprietor's Reserve β 9 years ago
Really loving this. Vibrant nose of carbonic red fruit/cherry/raspberry, flowers/hibiscus/rose, savoury herbs. Drinking it is very enjoyable. The fruit is more sour cherry/cranberry balanced by those herb notes and with some dirt/earth minerality. Blind, I would probably call this Beaujolais. β 9 years ago
The is from Morlet Families inaugural vintage of 2006. I must say itβs beautiful with a fair amount more of life ahead. The nose reveals dark cassis and a good presence of cinnamon stick. Blackberries, liqueured dark cherries, plum, poached strawberries, pomegranate extract, black raspberries float through, blueberries, vanilla, light clove & cinnamon, dark fresh florals and violets. The nose is intoxicating! The body is round, ripe and rich. The tannins nicely resolved. The structure, balance, tension and length are in an excellent spot. Mmmmm! Blackberries, liqueured dark cherries, plum, poached strawberries, dry cranberries, pomegranate extract, black raspberries float through, blueberries, vanilla, a touch of bramble, light clove & cinnamon stick, dark rich soils, dry crushed rocks, a little leather, dark fresh florals & violets. The acidity is a waterfall on the palate. The finish is; spectacular elegance, richness, balance and lasts two minutes. One of the best CA Pinotβs weβve had in a very long time. It deserves an amen & a hallelujah! I paid $65 for this amazing wine 9 years after itβs release (the 2015 released at $115); which brings me back around to a repetitive point of mine. Look for great wines on the secondary market and pay less than producers current release pricing. That is to say, it will aid in keeping you from drinking your new releases too young that are not nearly ready to enjoy! If you are not doing this, you are doing a disservice to your palate and your wine budget. Photos of; their old historical brick building theyβve converted into their winery, interior tasting area, Luc Morlet and their Estate vines. Producer notes and history...Winemaker Luc Morlet is a fifth-generation of a French winemaking family. Growing up in Avenay-Val dβOr, he spent all his spare time working on his familyβs estate. His university studies of viticulture and winemaking were put into practice during years of work in vineyards and wineries in Burgundy, Bordeaux, and the south of France. Luc left France in 1996 to join his wife Jodie in her native California. Starting in 2006, Luc Morlet began handcrafting Morlet vineyard designated wines and cuvΓ©es of Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc in the Napa Valley. As well as; Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Syrah, a white Bordeaux-style blend and a Late Harvest SΓ©millon from Sonoma County. Luc is also the brother of Nicolas Morlet the Winemaker of Peter Michael fame. Luc is another producer I respect for his meticulous farming and low intervention winemaking techniques. While his roots are based out of France, he has adapted his skills well to the Napa Valley soils and climate. Morlet styles his wines in a harmonious and refined fashion. Their logo is based upon 19th century French artist Mathurin Moreauβs sculpture entitled, βLβHarmonie.β In August 2010, Luc and and his wife Jodie purchased an estate, just north of the town of St. Helena. Since then, they have converted the historic stone building, built in 1880, into their family winery. The building was originally the Castner Winery that closed during Prohibition. Morlet is located St. Helena Appellation. The estate is planted with Cabernet Sauvignon and is the exclusive fruit source for their βMorlet Estateβ label. The Morletβs βMon Chevalierβ vineyard is located on the hillsides of Knights Valley, overlooking the western slopes of Mount St. Helena. The vineyard benefits from their proximity to the mountain. Warm and windy climate is ideal for the long ripening of the red Bordeaux varietals Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Malbec and Petit Verdot. They recently planted the 20 acre βCΕur de VallΓ©eβ vineyard. These Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc vines are located on the Oakville Bench, If one such exists. I read a quote from a grower who has been growing in Oakville for many years. He said, βthe only bench in Oakville is the one in front of the Oakville Grocery Store.β While it may or may not be true, itβs certainly a funny quote. In addition to these family acres, they buy from farmers under long-term contracts in Fort Ross-Seaview, Russian River Valley, Bennett Valley, Dry Creek and Napa Valley. All of the Morletβs wines are handcrafted using classical Burgundy and Bordeaux winemaking techniques and are matured in 100% French oak barrels. β 8 years ago
Absolutely a class act and the best value I've had β 9 years ago
Loved this estate ever since it was windy hill winery and we walked away with cases of an 06 Pinot for 5-6$ a bottle. This 2010 is just as good! β 9 years ago
Great wine. Will definitely buy again β 7 years ago
Booking air bnbs, eating hush puppies, tulips going manic in the windy city β 7 years ago
Had 2007 Syrah on my birthday, yum! β 8 years ago
Wow, is this a nice way to start the night. Gorgeous Pinot with a nose that has hints of strawberries and that delicate herbal fragrance you get from the fields on warm windy day. Beautiful texture, almost a dry feel as it fills the palate - just lovely. β 8 years ago
Light sparkling cider β 9 years ago
Eric L.
Just a beautiful wine with lovely Vosne-like spice and a suave, silky texture. β 5 years ago