Cynewulf
Senior Member
Forgive me if this has been done before already, but I thought it would be interesting for folks to share particular bottles of wine that either inspired them to begin winemaking or to improve their craft and take it in new directions.
For me, it was a bottle of 1999 Les Vins de Vienne Vacqueyras that I got to taste during the wine training at my first restaurant gig back in 2003 (not my photo).
We tasted plenty of wines and learned how to talk about them, but this one had something about it that I’d never smelled or tasted before in a wine. Breathing it in was like stepping into a walk-in humidor with beautiful aging cigars. That was when I fell in love with French wine and set off for France as a student hoping to learn more about winemaking.
It didn’t happen on that first tour and I ended up drinking a lot of average wine that didn’t recapture the initial magic. However, I read through Kermit Lynch’s Adventures on the Wine Route and began learning more about the specific French regions and the transition in the 70’s and 80’s in France from traditional to more modern industrial techniques, which he lamented.
When I went back to France for work several years later, I happened across this bottle of Clos Fantine Faugères on a trip down to Provence.
What caught my eye in the shop were the words ‘sans sulfite ajouté’ written on the side of the label. In his book, Kermit Lynch commented a lot on his belief that wines in France were being over sulfited and over filtered so I was intrigued to try something that had not had any sulfites added during the winemaking process. When I opened it up, I felt I had at last found the wine that had brought me to France in the first place: alive with with an energy that I hadn’t been able to find elsewhere. Now that I get to grow and make my own wine, these are some of the main ones that have inspired me. I don’t know if I’ll ever attain their success but am having fun trying! Are there bottles that have inspired you?
For me, it was a bottle of 1999 Les Vins de Vienne Vacqueyras that I got to taste during the wine training at my first restaurant gig back in 2003 (not my photo).
We tasted plenty of wines and learned how to talk about them, but this one had something about it that I’d never smelled or tasted before in a wine. Breathing it in was like stepping into a walk-in humidor with beautiful aging cigars. That was when I fell in love with French wine and set off for France as a student hoping to learn more about winemaking.
It didn’t happen on that first tour and I ended up drinking a lot of average wine that didn’t recapture the initial magic. However, I read through Kermit Lynch’s Adventures on the Wine Route and began learning more about the specific French regions and the transition in the 70’s and 80’s in France from traditional to more modern industrial techniques, which he lamented.
When I went back to France for work several years later, I happened across this bottle of Clos Fantine Faugères on a trip down to Provence.
What caught my eye in the shop were the words ‘sans sulfite ajouté’ written on the side of the label. In his book, Kermit Lynch commented a lot on his belief that wines in France were being over sulfited and over filtered so I was intrigued to try something that had not had any sulfites added during the winemaking process. When I opened it up, I felt I had at last found the wine that had brought me to France in the first place: alive with with an energy that I hadn’t been able to find elsewhere. Now that I get to grow and make my own wine, these are some of the main ones that have inspired me. I don’t know if I’ll ever attain their success but am having fun trying! Are there bottles that have inspired you?