Manchester Ridge Vineyard is the daring result of the collaboration of some real veteran winemen who have been around the block enough times to know what they are doing. Martin Mochizuki and Greg La Follette collaborated on Pinot noir clones in the early 1990s when Martin was heading up a large vineyard management company in the Carneros, and Marc Deprey earned his grizzled stripes in the Clone Wars of West Sonoma County as one of the real pioneers of our home area. Greg L did a study with UC Davis on the MRV fruit, comparing its phenolic componentry to scores of other Pinot noir vineyards. The result was a true outlier in the study: more polymerizable phenols and a bunch of other unpronounceable words than any other site studies. What all of this polysyllabic utterage means is that MRV is the REAL DEAL, folks – more “stuff” in each bottle of wine without the heavy-handed, oaky offensiveness that many of the New World wines have come to represent. We invite you to take the “MRV Challenge” and see if you don’t agree that the wines grown from this exciting and viticulturally risky site deliver all of the excitement that any wine has to offer, anywhere, any time.
Tasting notes:
when first bringing a glass of this wine to your nose, be prepared for a new paradigm of Chardonnay from California. The new Dijon 809 clone, must-held and basket pressed before fermentation, speaks to a feminine, floral side of Chardonnay. The Old Wente clone brings strength and weight to the palate, giving a balance and harmony, a richness with strength that very few white wines possess. The result is a cacophony of aromas, flavors and textures that provide a veritable kaleidoscope to the senses, first speaking of floral, then tropical fruit, then yellow stone fruit. Rich, layered, balanced.
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