A few pictures from harvest:

Our first Sauvignon Blanc grapes of harvest!

Sean, the Senior Winemaker, and Remi, the Vineyard Manager, getting ready to toast to a successful harvest
Liddy and Andrew sorting Cabernet

Liddy and Andrew sorting Cabernet
Mercury Head Cabernet Sauvignon is named for the silver mercury head dimes that adorn our bottles. This wine is a blend of our two best Cabernet vineyards. We are blessed to buy Cabernet from a handful of great people who are also great farmers who farm great vineyards. We've learned a lot from these guys, and we're proud to count them as friends; Gary Morisoli (Morisoli Vineyard, Rutherford) and Doug Wight (Taplin/Lewelling Vineyard, Saint Helena). The 2006 Mercury Head is 100% Cabernet Sauvignon, entirely from these two vineyard sites and is true to its varietal characteristics.
The color is deep dark garnet. It has aromas of wild ripe field berries, figs, dust, earth, cranberry, black cherry, spice, dark coffee, chocolate, leather, violets, and currants. The palate is also dominated by dark brooding fruit, pomegranate, plus a little root beer and licorice. It is solid with a firm chewy mid-palate. The finish is long with smooth, w
ell integrated tannins.
The 2006 Mercury Head was aged in French oak barrels (forty per
cent new) for sixteen months. This wine is very drinkable now but will benefit from cellaring in the short term and could rest for up to ten years.
Bottom line is we're extremely pleased with the wine and think you will enjoy it too.
Suggested retail price - $75

Orin Swift Cellars second release of the Papillon.
The artwork for the label is a photo taken by world renowned photographer and wine lover, Greg Gorman. See more information on Greg Gorman and his photography.
Ruby red with notes of campfire, toast and sweet vanilla. On the palate - wild strawberry, rhubarb, and sassafras. And the finish - 30 plus seconds with an impression of cherry pie.
65% Cabernet Sauvignon
27% Merlot
4% Petite Verdot
2% Malbec
2% Cabernet Franc
Suggested retail price - $55

Gaining experience and contacts in the Northern California Zinfandel growing community through the success of his Prisoner label, Orin Swift Cellars owner/winemaker Dave Phinney has gained access to some of the best Zinfandel vineyards in California. Dave recently decided he wanted to make a high quality Zinfandel and what he created did not fit the constraints of a single AVA.
The term "saldo" has many different meanings in Spanish, Italian and Portuguese. In Spanish it mainly refers to "balance on hand", and sometimes it can mean "from here and there". This wine represents the best of the best lots made by Dave from vineyards all across Northern California.
There are grapes from Sonoma, Napa, Amador, Mendocino, and Contra Costa counties. Some of these great vineyards include Monte Rosso, Eagle Point, Rockpile, Bismark, Beatty, Page Nord, Duarte, Solari, Evangehlo, Battuelo's, Tofanelli, Korte, Mable Tiedemann, Frediani, Lewers, Alta Vista, and Bald Mountain just to name a few. Dave is so committed to this concept he is now developing his own Zinfandel vineyard in Sonoma specifically for this project as well.
The 2007 Saldo has a deep dark ruby color. It has aromas of red raspberry, ribena, campfire, toast and sweet vanilla. On the palate there is wild strawberry, rhubarb, and sassafras. The wine is expansive with a 30 plus second finish. There is an impression of cherry pie on the end. Drink now and enjoy over the next five years.
Blend85% Zinfandel | California Appellation54% Sonoma |
Suggested retail price - $28

The 2007 blends the lush berry flavors of Zinfandel, the power and concentration of Cabernet Sauvignon, the dark black fruit of Syrah, the intensity and structure of Petite Sirah, the flesh of Charbono, and a hint of Grenache - all combined for a decadent wine with great complexity.
50% Zinfandel
24% Cabernet Sauvignon
14% Syrah
9% Petite Sirah
2% Charbono
1% Grenache
We continue to receive an overwhelming amount of inquiries about "The Prisoner". Not just the wine, but the image on the label. The image is inspired by an original etching depicting a prisoner in chains Dave Phinney received as a gift from his mother and father (Orin and Swift).
Suggested retail price - $35

Grapes on the vine
View of the South Bay



View of some of the grape vines from the parking lot
Some grapes on the side of the building
My favorite lavender!
White wine production for dummies (and lab techs). Hey...The 2006 vintage of Big River Zinfandel expresses the most pure characteristics of old vine Zinfandel with a combination of concentration, complexity, and a richness that is unsurpassable. This wine is big, round, and berry filled, with almost a hint of dill, yet filled with jammy and raspberry characteristics. You’ll notice immediately the spicy, plumy character of this particular wine in the nose. Its soft, round, plumy flavors are the essence of old vines expressing their "old vineness."
Ah Zinfandel, the poster child of California wine. One of the first thing I learned about CA wine is that Zinfandel is actually a dark red wine! Who would have known?! The pink-colored rose, White Zinfandel, is what us east coasters think of when we think of Zinfandel. How naive we are. Zinfandels are too big, too fruit-forward for some, but there will always be a spot in my heart for them after having been at Rosenblum for my first wine industry job.
This Ravenswood Zin is delicious. I've just had 2 glasses while watching Say Yes to the Dress and now I'm tearing up at the beautiful brides and the superb quality of this Sonoma Zinfandel.
Cool sidenote: This particular bottle, in addition to all the legal information required, includes these interesting facts that you don't get on every bottle:
Picking date: Sept 23, 2006
Bottling date: June 2008
Total cases: 1655
Total acidity: 0.64g - 100ml
More on total acidity for a future blog post.
Happy drinking!
On Sunday, Marc and I headed down to Los Altos for an art & wine festival. It was a beautiful day to be outside (although I keep forgetting how strong this CA sun is and I got burnt) and this was a fairly large event. To sum it up, the art was professional and beautiful, the food expensive, the wine underwhelming. It was $5 to secure a wine glass or beer mug and you paid by the glass. Granted it was a hot day, but everyone at this festival was drinking white wine. I opted first for a glass of Claret by Roudon-Smith Winery, which was a Merlot, Zinfandel, and Syrah blend. Nothing mind-blowing, but a pleasant red for a reasonable $4. I then chose a Syrah from Martin Ranch Winery. It was very good and put me over the edge with the combination of too much sun and not enough food. Martin Ranch was also kind enough to be giving out complimentary tasting cards for their tasting room. Unfortunately, it's all the way down in Gilroy, so I don't know if I'll be able to take advantage of it at the moment. For now, it's staying in my purse with my card for a complimentary tasting at Kendall Jackson.
The winery and tasting room is perched on top of Skyline, with gorgeous views of some of their vineyards and the lower Peninsula.




