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Lessons learned from Wine & Spirits 1st Annual Sommelier Scavenger Hunt

Last Tuesday night San Francisco was abuzz with the sensational offerings poured at Wine & Spirits 11th Annual Top 100 at City in the Metreon. This annual benefit for San Francisco Baykeeper featured wines from the Top 100 Wineries of the Year, a collection of producers from around the world with the most exceptional track records in the magazine’s 2014 blind tastings. In addition to tasting 200 featured wines from four states and twelve countries, guests downed more than 3,500 Hog Island oysters and tasted delicious food from New & Notable Bay Area Restaurants which included 1760, The Barrel Room, Dirty Habits, Homestead, Lolo, Shed, Stones Throw and Torc, as well as tasty bites from eleven artisan purveyors.

But beyond all these magnificent sensory moments, one of the highlights of the event was the naming of the winning team from Wine & Spirit’s 1st Annual Sommelier Scavenger Hunt. This unique series of journeys included five separate teams of sommeliers assigned to scout special wine regions in the America. The goal for each team was find six wines that painted compelling portraits of regional terroir. If you’ve watched “Amazing Race” or “Survivor,” then you get the picture.

Joy Sterling of Iron Horse Winery (left) and members of the media at the 1st Annual Sommelier Scavenger Hunt.
Joy Sterling of Iron Horse Winery (left) and members of the media at the 1st Annual Sommelier Scavenger Hunt.

The presentations were held at Dirty Habit’s Stillhouse Room at the Palomar Hotel in San Francisco on Monday, October 24th. Led by W&S Editor and Publisher Joshua Greene, fellow sommeliers, Master Sommeliers and wine writers (myself included), the teams were judged by the six wines they selected and their compelling presentations. In the end, the winner was the Napa Valley Team. Below are some of the great points made by the teams and some of my favorite selections that I felt really showcases the appellations in liquid form. 

Team Finger Lakes: Riesling – Led by Matthew Kaner of Covell in Los Angeles, with Pascaline Lepeltier MS of Rouge Tomate in NYC, and Steven Morgan of Alinea in Chicago. Sommelier Notes: The Finger Lakes AVA is closer to Toronto than New York City.

Sommelier Notes: Diverse varietals and hybrids planted on a mixture of shale and loam-based soils and influenced by variable climate conditions based on close proximity to lakes the region is known for. Through the years, Riesling has become the new focus of the region. Styles vary from bone-dry, off-dry and sweet. “All the wines are a discussion,” says Steven, who noted that the wines are affordable at $40 or under. “People who like Alsace will like these wines.” www.fingerlakes.com / www.fingerlakes.org.

SawyerSomm Pick: Bellwether 2013 Dry Riesling, A&D Vineyard, Keuka Lake, Finger Lakes ($22). Lovely floral aromas of spring flowers. Bright flavors of exotic melon, grapefruit, lime, dried mango, green apple and mineral; tangy acidity; long dry finish. www.bellweatherwinecellars.com.

Team Santa Barbara: Chardonnay – Led by San Francisco-based sommelier Ian Becker of Absinthe and Arlequin, with Haley Guild Moore of Stock & Bones Group, and Gianpaolo Paterlini, of 1760 and Acquerello.

Sommelier Notes: The sommelier group had to cover winegrowing regions in all of Santa Barbara County. The outcome of a commonality was Chardonnay. Distinct character included weather conditions influenced by high levels of luminosity and low vigor soils that included traces of diatomaceous earth, clay loam, shale, quartz, chert, limestone and calcareous soils—especially in the northern and southern coastal regions. The end result was concentrated flavors, high acidity, mineral, and a wide range of talented winemakers who now call the county home. www.sbcountywines.com.

SawyerSomm Pick: Chanin 2012 Chardonnay, Sanford & Benedict Vineyard, Sta. Rita Hills ($45 to $53). From 45-year old vines grown at the famous Sanford & Benedict Vineyard on diatomaceous earth and chert. Aromas of white blossom, stone fruit, citrus, nutmeg, and gravel. Flavors of golden delicious apple, ripe melon, white peach, quince and mineral; structure; zippy acidity; and nicely integrated oak. www.chaninwine.com.

Team Anderson Valley: Pinot Noir – Led by Houston-based sommelier Vanessa Trevino Boyd of 60 Degrees Mastercrafted, with Steven McDonald of Pappas Bros. Steakhouse, and Christian Varas of River Oaks Country Club in Houston

Team Anderson Valley: The Houston contingency of Christian Varas of River Oaks Country Club, Vanessa Trevino Boyd of 60 Degrees Mastercrafted and Steven McDonald of Pappas Bros. Steakhouse (behind Wine & Spirits Publisher & Editor Joshua Greene) get ready to discuss the beauties of Pinot Noirs from Anderson Valley in Mendocino County.
Team Anderson Valley: The Houston contingency of Christian Varas of River Oaks Country Club, Vanessa Trevino Boyd of 60 Degrees Mastercrafted and Steven McDonald of Pappas Bros. Steakhouse (behind Wine & Spirits Publisher & Editor Joshua Greene) get ready to discuss the beauties of Pinot Noirs from Anderson Valley in Mendocino County.

Sommelier Notes: Upon arrival in Anderson Valley from Texas, the team was fascinated with the distinctive terroir the region had to offer. Highlighted by well-drained soils, warm days and cool nights; the microclimates in the valley are tempered by cool air currents which blow in from the ocean in the mid afternoon. In the end, they concluded that single vineyards produce singular wines with unique character and charm. www.avwines.com / www.mendowine.com. 

SawyerSomm Pick:  As a wine writer and sommelier, I think the six wines this team selected were the best grouping that exemplified their point.  For that reason, I chose two offerings that really stood out from the 2011 vintage. The first was the Elke 2011 Blue Diamond Pinot Noir, Donnelly Creek Vineyard, Anderson Valley. This is an elegant unfined and unfiltered wine with ripe flavors of red berries, blueberry, earth and that classic note of the old Pommard clone that shows extremely well in the region. The other offering from the vintage was the Drew 2011 Pinot Noir, Morning Dew Vineyard, Anderson Valley, which expresses the more hillside character of the region. The clones are a combination of Rochioli and Domaine Romanee Conti special selections. Once again the red berry character is very apparent with nuances of wild strawberry, raspberry, forest floor, wild mushrooms and earth; perky acidity; and a long and complex finish after the bottle was opened for two hours before tasting. www.elkevineyards.com / www.drewwines.com.

Team Napa Valley: Cabernet Sauvignon – Led by Michael Madrigale of Boulud Sud in NYC, with Josiah Baldivino of Bay Grape in Oakland, and Michelle Biscieglia of Blue Hill in NYC.

Team Napa Valley: Josiah Baldivino of Bay Grape in Oakland, Michael Madrigal of BouludSud in NY and Michelle Biscieglia (behind) of Blue Hill in NY, showcase their artsy presentation of Cabernet Sauvignons from the dynamic appellations of Napa Valley.
Team Napa Valley: Josiah Baldivino of Bay Grape in Oakland, Michael Madrigal of BouludSud in NY and Michelle Biscieglia (behind) of Blue Hill in NY, showcase their artsy presentation of Cabernet Sauvignons from the dynamic appellations of Napa Valley.

Sommelier Notes: Like most American sommeliers, the Napa Valley Team had plenty of experience in working with wines from the famous region of Northern California. But at the beginning of their presentation, Michael made it clear that the team’s original goal was trying to sort out the preconceptions of wines from Napa Valley. Along the way, what they found was that from the valley floor, benchlands, and rugged mountains all offered very distinctive microclimates that played major roles in the flavor profile of the finished wines they chose to pour at the event. To further emphasize their points, the team drew colorful cartoons drawn on big notepads and used little bits of humor along the way. In doing so, their presentation was fun, interactive, and worthy of the prestigious honor of winning the first ever Wine & Spirits Sommelier Scavenger Hunt. www.napavintners.com

SawyerSomm Pick: Smith Madrone 2011 Cabernet Sauvignon, Estate Bottled, Spring Mountain District, Napa Valley. Fresh-evergreen infused aromas of red and blue fruits, tar, tobacco, and earth. Deep flavors of ripe plum, blueberry, black raspberry, dark chocolate nibs, wild mountain herbs and forest floor; vibrant acidity; generous finish. Overall, a pure, balanced wine, and a testament to the natural splendor, rugged soils, high elevation, and steep slopes that are trademarks of the Spring Mountain District. www.smithmadrone.com.

Team Washington State: Bordeaux-Variety Reds – Led by Lindsey Whipple of Charlie Palmer Group in New York, with Will Costello of the Mandarin Oriental in Las Vegas, and Mark Hefter of Crush Wine Bar MGM in Las Vegas.

Team Washington: Mark Hefner of Crush Wine Bar MGM in Las Vegas, Will Costello of Madrid Oriental in Las Vegas and Lindsey Whipple of Charlie Palmer Group in New York, focus on Bordeaux-Variety Reds from Washington State.
Team Washington: Mark Hefner of Crush Wine Bar MGM in Las Vegas, Will Costello of Madrid Oriental in Las Vegas and Lindsey Whipple of Charlie Palmer Group in New York, focus on Bordeaux-Variety Reds from Washington State.

Team Washington State: Bordeaux-Variety Reds – Led by Lindsey Whipple of Charlie Palmer Group in New York, with Will Costello of the Mandarin Oriental in Las Vegas, and Mark Hefter of Crush Wine Bar MGM in Las Vegas.
Sommelier Notes: By far the hardest assignment was Lindsey, Will and Mark’s coverage of Washington State. Although the state has a great track record of producing fine Riesling and Rhone varietals, the team chose to focus on proprietary red blends made with Bordeaux varietals. As the team explained, the growth in popularity of working with Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and other Bordeaux grapes has grown exponentially with the amount of wineries in the state that has increased from 19 in 1981 to over 800 today. What helps this cause is the combination of unique sandy and gravelly loam soils; rocky and dessert-like conditions that created by ancient Lake Missoula Floods; hot days and cool nights; and isolated protection from disease in the vineyards. www.washingtonwine.org.

SawyerSomm Pick: Delille Cellars 2011 Chaleur EstateBig, rich, heady and complex. This wine is made with 30% Cabernet Sauvignon and 10% Cabernet Franc from the Ciel du Cheval Vineyard; 35% Cabernet Sauvignon and 15% Merlot from the Klipsum Vineyard; and 10% Merlot from Upchurch Vineyard. Together, these components create deep aromas and flavors of ripe plum, blackberry cobbler, pie crust, cinnamon and clove; chewy tannins; structure and balance; and a long elegant finish. www.delillecellars.com.

Sonoma Valley Reserve – Last Chance!

Experience the 2014 Harvest with an inside view of Sonoma Valley’s World-Class Wineries!

Each excursion includes behind the scenes visits to four different wineries, chauffeured transportation, lunch, and a truly memorable wine country experience.

Join me on the Sommelier Tour!

All excursions run November 1st, from 9:30am-5:00pm, and depart from downtown Sonoma at 2000 Broadway, Sonoma. Tickets are $110 per Person and advanced purchase is required.

Purchase Tickets Online NOW!

Pinot on the River fest this Sunday, Oct 26!

Pinot On The River is the place to be this weekend: I will be returning for my 10th or so year, it is that great!  It will be a fun filled weekend of Pinot Noir, in the beautiful Russian River Valley town of Healdsburg.

You can participate in the Pinot Noir Grand Tasting, with over 100 wineries plus guest Artisan Food Vendors all on the downtown Healdsburg Plaza Square,  it’s a Sonoma County wine weekend you won’t want to miss.

Tickets Available Online: http://pinotfestival.com/registration.html

See you there!  Christopher

Take a little journey this weekend!

As I will begin my weekend tasting wines in scenic Santa Cruz (sorry, Sold Out!), would like to suggest some interesting treks to possibly engage your senses. Now pack the car and get rolling!

Fort Ross Historic Park: Harvest Festival and Fort Ross-Seaview Wine Festival: Take the windy drive up the coast to enjoy a variety of activities. Some family friendly, historical and definitely scenic endeavors!

smithSmith Vineyard Harvest & Wine Event:  If you are hankering for a trip to Gold Country then head straight for Highway 49.  Smith Vineyard is hosting an Open House with pumpkins to entertain the kids and wine to enthrall the adults.  Outside the town of Grass Valley, and a short drive to the quaint berg of Nevada City, both with oodles of historic significance to explore.

Sonoma County Art Trails:  You can stick a little closer but still have a lovely tour, just print up the Art Trails map and drop in on some Open Studios throughout the county.  An amazing opportunity to view and buy some work by local artists.

Whichever adventure you choose, have fun and enjoy some wine!

Announcing Flight of Poets: Litquake 2014!

For my 5th year I will be sommelier for the event Flight of Poets, at Litquake on Thursday, October 16th, Hotel Rex, San Francisco.  Event starts at 7 pm. Doors open at 6:30 pm

The Featured Poets

Tsering Wangmo Dhompa, Hollie Hardy, Major Jackson, James Ragan, Tera Vale Ragan, Chad Sweeney, Arisa White

The Featured Wineries

St. Supery, Gundlach Bundschu, Rodney Strong, Miro Cellars, Uvaggio, Carol Shelton Wines

Home Crafted Wine Awards Dinner & Celebration

The winners of the 2014 Petaluma Pro-Am Homemade Wine Competition will have their wines presented in a featured pairing at a four course dinner in the 160 year old dining room on the 3rd floor of the IOOF Lodge #30 in Petaluma.

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Christopher will discuss the wines professionally paired with a succulent dinner menu.  The money raised from this event will be used to benefit the Petaluma Historical Library & Museum and the Petaluma IOOF Building Renovation Fund.

There are only 80 tickets available for this unique Petaluma-themed Food & Wine pairing dinner.

BPT_buy_tickets_largePurchase your tickets today!

Premier Cruz tickets available now!

Join the Cabernet producers of the Santa Cruz Mountains for
PREMIER CRUZ
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2014
6 TO 9 P.M. THE TOLLHOUSE, LOS GATOS CA

PURCHASE EVENT TICKETS TODAY!

Join in for an exclusive evening of Cabernet tasting with the 14 most distinguished Cabernet producers from the Santa Cruz Mountains at the Toll House Hotel in Los Gatos, CA. Cabernet lovers will sip, sample and enjoy an array of new releases and hard to find library wines while enjoying a strolling dinner by Three Degrees Restaurant.

Bid on exclusive auction lot library wines, magnums, private winemaker tours and new releases at our silent auction. Guest will also be able to dine on a wonderful menu.

Vintners in the Santa Cruz Mountains have been producing exceptional Cabernet Sauvignon’s since as early as the mid 1800’s. The Cabernets produced from the Santa Cruz Mountains have a distinct character and style that is original to this Mountainous region. In 1976 the Judgment of Paris wine tasting event helped to catapult Santa Cruz Mountains Cabernet Sauvignons onto the international stage when Monte Bello also known as Ridge Vineyards beat out classified Bordeaux estates like Château Mouton Rothschild, Château Montrose, Château Haut-Brion and Château Léoville-Las Cases in a blind tasting conducted by French wine experts.

Strolling Dinner & Tasting: 6-9pm
Short Rib Sliders
Pork Tenderloin Medallion & Fig Chutney
Roasted Rack of Lamb wrapped in Bacon
Smoked Chicken Canapé
Mushroom Bouchee
Risotto & Butternut Squash Croquette

WINERIES
Beauregard Vineyards, Burrell School Vineyards, Cooper-Garrod Estate Vineyards, Fernwood Cellars, House Family Vineyards, Kathryn Kennedy Vineyards, Left Bend Winery, Lexington, McCarthy Family Estate Vineyards, Mount Eden Vineyards, Ridge Vineyards, Santa Cruz Mountains Vineyard, Silver Mountain Vineyards, Woodside Vineyards

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SawyerSomm #MovieBuzz: The Secret Life of Walter Mitty

Movies are back! With the change of the season, the anticipation of upcoming holidays and the countdown to Napa Valley Film Festival in November, it’s time to rekindle my seasonal film and wine pairings that will help make your relaxing time more special!

mittyWith that being said, on my flight back from Portugal last week, I had a chance to watch The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. Originally, I was a hesitant to delve in because I loved the original film starring Danny Kaye and Virginia Mayo (1947). But I’m happy to say that it didn’t take long for me to be charmed by this newer version starring Ben Stiller, Kristin Wiig, Adam Scott, Shirley MacLaine, and Sean Penn.

Based on a short story by James Thurber, the film follows the trials and tribulations of Walter Mitty, the man behind the photo images used in Life Magazine, who has a crush on Cheryl Melhoff (Wiig), a woman he barely knows. Amidst his romantic day-dream fantasies about Cheryl, Walter finds himself in a true race against time to find the missing negative #25 which leads him to Greenland, Iceland, and the Himalayan Mountains. Each scene is fun, quirky, and Walter becomes a stronger man along the way.

Wine Pairing: Zepaltas 2012 Pinot Noir, Russian River Valley

Unlike the original movie, an underlying theme in the new film is focused on skateboarding, a skill Walter mastered when he was Zepaltas bottleyounger. In real life, Wisconsin-native Ryan Zepaltas did a similar thing when was a teen. But after ranking at the top of the sport with Tony Hawk and other great skateboarders of his era, Ryan followed his passion for wine to Sonoma County in 1998, where he went on to work for LaCrema Winery and spent a harvest at Villa Maria in New Zealand. Since then, Ryan has become the assistant winemaker for Adam and Dianna Lee at #SiduriWinery, as well as starting his own brand #ZepaltasWines.

A great example of Ryan’s style is the Zepaltas 2012 Pinot Noir, Russian River Valley ($32), a sophisticated wine with lovely aromas of ripe red fruits, delicate rose petal, lavender, earth and spice. On the palate, the flavors explode with bright notes of raspberry, blueberry, strawberry, cherry cola, mineral, crushed allspice, and plenty of natural verve and enthusiasm all the way through the finish. And much like Walter, the wine gets stronger the more it’s exposed to new surroundings. In this case, fine stemware, more air via swirls, and the happy recipients enjoying this admirable gem from Russian River Valley while watching this clever and amusing film directed by Stiller.

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#imdb #TheSecretLifeofWalterMitty #BenStiller #KristinWiig #SeanPenn #ZepaltasWines #SiduriWines #RussianRiverValley #RRV #PinotNoir #SonomaCounty #NVFF2014 #film #movies #DVD #wine.

#EatDrinkRock 2014

Need I say more? It's the way we rolled at #FoodNetworkinConcert 2014.
Need I say more? It’s the way we rolled at #FoodNetworkinConcert 2014.

It was a magical idea that became reality. Of course, I’m talking about Food Network in Concert, the ground-breaking concept that was put in play at the legendary Ravinia Festival site near Chicago on September 20th. Put on by Food Network Magazine, this one-day event was filled with star chefs from Food Network TV and Chicagoland; talented musicians like John Maher, Philip Phillips, Zane Carney and Twin Forks; and magnificent wines from around the globe, including the special Artisan Series wines provided by Freixenet USA, Foley Family Wines and Charles Krug Winery.

Below are some of the fun pictures to drive the point home. For more information, visit www.FoodNetworkinConcert.com and follow the Twitter stream #EatDrinkRock!

Talented young artist Zane Carney lays his heart on the line while singing a hot jazz-inspired track from his fabulous new album Amalgam.
Talented young artist Zane Carney lays his heart on the line while singing a hot jazz-inspired track from his fabulous new album Amalgam.
Fantastic Chef Lounge moments with "The Sandwich King" Jeff Mauro (pictured), Anne Burrell, Geoffrey Zakarian, Anne Guarnaschelli and many others.
Fantastic Chef Lounge moments with “The Sandwich King” Jeff Mauro (pictured), Anne Burrell, Geoffrey Zakarian, Anne Guarnaschelli and many others.
Eva Bertran, VP of FreixenetUSA, comments on the delicious sparkling wines featured in the Bubbles from Around the Globe seminar held in Martin Hall at Ravinia.
Eva Bertran, VP of FreixenetUSA, comments on the delicious sparkling wines featured in the Bubbles from Around the Globe seminar held in Martin Hall at Ravinia.
Feeling "Gravity" while listening to music headliner John Maher play his hit song live in front of 10,000 happy attendees.
Feeling “Gravity” while listening to music headliner John Mayer play his hit song live in front of 10,000 happy attendees.
Crunchy sensations via Chef Allen's Urban Pickles.
Crunchy sensations via Chef Allen’s Urban Pickles.
The fantastic lineup of wines featured in the Charles Krug seminar I did with Riana Mondavi.
The fantastic lineup of wines featured in the Charles Krug seminar I did with Riana Mondavi.

 

FNIC 2014