Sonoma County’s Bedrock is a source of endlessly exciting
wines. Seriously, I’ve tasted many Bedrock wines and not a “Meh” or
“I guess it’s decent” has ever crossed my mind.
It’s no surprise that Bedrock wines
excite: winemaker Morgan Twain-Peterson has wine is his blood.
Morgan’s father, Joel Peterson, kicked off the famous Sonoma County Zin institution
back in the 1970s, and Morgan grew up around wine.
John Bonné, San Francisco Chronicle wine writer and author of
“The New California Wine” named
Twain-Peterson one of two winemakers of the year for 2014, and I think he's a worthy recipient of the title.
Twain-Peterson casts a wide net with his bottlings: ancient vine Zinfandels, Syrah from the Sonoma Coast, a delicious Mourvedre rosé from
Sonoma Valley, and a range of “heritage” wines aimed at reclaiming the field
blend history of Sonoma County. Under the Abrente label, a project with winemaker Michael
Havens, Twain-Peterson focuses on relatively obscure whites like Albarino and
Godello.
I recently tasted two of Twain-Peterson’s white
wines from the 2013 vintage and, of course, I was thrilled.
Compagni Portis wines are truly singular in their sense of place. |
($26)
Bright
clear lemon color. Bursting with white peach, nectarine, banana and lychee on the
nose, some waxy elements, candied orange peel, white pepper and clove. Full-bodied
with a waxy mouthfeel, the wine glides over the palate and coats it, but doesn’t
feel heavy because of the persistent and crisp acid. Nutty, not oaky, like
peanut skin and almonds with hints of olive oil and dried honey. I love the
grapefruit pith mixed with white pepper, herbal tea and clove. Complex and thought-provoking,
yet effortlessly enjoyable, which is why I love Bedrock wines. I’d like to
revisit this in two or three more years. A throwback
California white field blend from an old and unique vineyard, this is a mix of Gewurztraminer, Trousseau Gris, Riesling,
Roter Veltliner, Chardonnay and so on. (91
points)
2013 Bedrock Wine Co. Godello Abrente - California, Sonoma, Sonoma Valley
($23)
Light gold color. Nose of white flowers, honeysuckle, limestone
and sea salt on top of green pears and green melon. On the palate, this wine
shows quite a lot of brisk acid, so refreshing and intense from start to
finish. While a creamy body coats the palate, the wine never feels heavy. The
flavors tend toward the green pear, kiwi and green melon, while notes of honey
and white tea and candied citrus peel add complexity. Briny finish, with layers
of complex wax and tea elements. With time, I get more nutty and waxy elements,
with intense sea salt and minerals. Stunning, long, prickly finish. Fermented
with native yeasts in stainless steel, then aged in neutral oak. A project with
Michael Havens, this wine comes from John
Baillie’s Birdland Vineyard. (91
points)
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