22 Eylül 2012 Cumartesi

Steelhead Red Wine 2010 and Steelhead Pinot Noir 2010

Many people think writing a wine blog is a fun and excitingsideline. Well folks want to know what fun and exciting activity I’m up to thisweek…spitting. Yes, I’m learning to spit. Still sound like fun?

Guess I should clarify; I’m practicing spitting so I don’tend up on the floor at the upcoming Wine Bloggers Conference in Portland, OR.This isn’t my first wine rodeo and I have my own tips on how to drink wine allday and stay somewhat sober but figured I’d give spitting a shot.
Who knew spitting could be so difficult. The obvious key isto not get any on you or others around you and to make it into the spit bucket.Then there’s the spit bucket itself….yuck!

Ok, enough on this subject, onto my latest wine samples.Recently I received a few new wines to sample, SteelheadRed Wine and Steelhead Pinot Noir.

 Steelhead Red WineNorth Coast 2010Ripe dark berry aromas draws you in for the first sip. Bing cherry,chocolate and oak pass over the palate. Well structured tannins and a lingeringfinish provide for a lovely red wine.
Sourcing grapes from the Dry Creek Valley, Steelhead Red kicked off thewineries ventures in winemaking.
Varietal Blend: 65% Zinfandel, 15% Cabernet Sauvignon,
15% Cabernet Franc, 5%Syrah
Alcohol: 14.2%
Acidity: 0.59 g/100ml
pH: 3.71
SRP: $14.99

Steelhead Pinot NoirSonoma 2010
After opening bottle and pouring into glass I found quite abit of alcohol burn. Allowing the wine to air and after a bit of swirling theburn dissipated and the true aromas and flavors emerged. Red and black fruitsaromas full of currant and plum. Dark plum, cherry and cola flavors followed bya long silky finish.
Varietal Blend: 97% Pinot Noir, 3% Syrah
Alcohol: 14.3%
Acidity: 0.60 g/100ml
pH: 3.68                                               
SRP: $14.99

Created in 1998 the winery acquired their name from theSteelhead Trout that are native to surrounding creeks in Dry Creek Valley. The winery follows a “BetterWine. Better World” strategy with a commitment to create outstanding wine andmaintain and restore balance to the surrounding environment.
Together with Trout Unlimited (TU) the winery works toimprove the balance between water and land throughout California wine country allowing SteelheadTrout to return to the streams they once inhabited. A portion of the proceedsfrom every bottle sold goes to fund TU’s conservation efforts.
A partnership with another winery focused on preserving andrestoring the area, Quivira Vineyards, Steelhead is able toemploy Hugh Chappelle (Quievera winemaker) as their consulting winemaker. Ilove a wine that not only tastes good but makes me feel good about my purchase.
I’ll speak more to my upcoming trip next week, stayed tunedand keep the wine wipes handy.
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