Going to a pick in Oakley on Sunday via Michael, the CA Wine Broker, who will be there with his trusty crusher/destemmer (which is essential for me - for an extra $20). He has now confirmed that 3 old vine (50+ year old) grapes will be available: Carignan(e), Mataro/Mourvedre/Monastrell, and Petite Sirah/Durif. All are 80 cents/#. These are all grown in sandy Oakley soil and head trained, I am excited. I have not picked in Oakley before and don't know where we will be picking exactly but it all sounds very promising and apparently there are tons to grapes to be picked, so I won't have problems - picking solo - to get exactly what I want.
That gets to my question. What do I want? Between the equipment I have and using Michael's crusher/destemmer, it is just not really realistic for me to pick two separate varietals or two separate blends, keep them separate, etc. So it will all make a single varietal or a single blend.
I'm leaning into 100% Carignan.
But I'm also excited by a blend, so far my favorite idea is 9 parts Carignan, 2 parts Mataro, 1 part Petite Sirah.
I enjoy drinking all 3 but in my limited wine making experience, I have made all 3 exactly once in different manners. Carignan - only as part of a limited edition "kit/extract" wine from WinExpert(? or RJS?) blended with (EDIT2: it's blended with Grenache / Garnacha not Monastrell and is a WE '21 LE) Monastrell from Spain (still not bottled, tastes good); Petite Sirah - as a single varietal kit/extract wine from FWK - Lodi grapes (bottled and quite good but not great); and Mourvedre - first grapes I picked 3 years ago in Brentwood, not the best grapes, bit watered down, wound up blending over half of it with FWK Syrah to get better color, tannic grip, balance.
I think I'm leaning to Carignan in part as it seems less common commercially and less commonly available to pick too, but I do love a good Mataro/Mourvedre and my first one was not so good.
Also leaning single varietal or one grape being dominant in a blend so I can better taste that varietal (or dominant varietal). Appreciate any input!
EDIT - and if anyone is going to this pick let me know (here or DM) and let's say hello or even swap some bottles. And if anyone wants to come and isn't on the mailing list contact Michael at [email protected]
That gets to my question. What do I want? Between the equipment I have and using Michael's crusher/destemmer, it is just not really realistic for me to pick two separate varietals or two separate blends, keep them separate, etc. So it will all make a single varietal or a single blend.
I'm leaning into 100% Carignan.
But I'm also excited by a blend, so far my favorite idea is 9 parts Carignan, 2 parts Mataro, 1 part Petite Sirah.
I enjoy drinking all 3 but in my limited wine making experience, I have made all 3 exactly once in different manners. Carignan - only as part of a limited edition "kit/extract" wine from WinExpert(? or RJS?) blended with (EDIT2: it's blended with Grenache / Garnacha not Monastrell and is a WE '21 LE) Monastrell from Spain (still not bottled, tastes good); Petite Sirah - as a single varietal kit/extract wine from FWK - Lodi grapes (bottled and quite good but not great); and Mourvedre - first grapes I picked 3 years ago in Brentwood, not the best grapes, bit watered down, wound up blending over half of it with FWK Syrah to get better color, tannic grip, balance.
I think I'm leaning to Carignan in part as it seems less common commercially and less commonly available to pick too, but I do love a good Mataro/Mourvedre and my first one was not so good.
Also leaning single varietal or one grape being dominant in a blend so I can better taste that varietal (or dominant varietal). Appreciate any input!
EDIT - and if anyone is going to this pick let me know (here or DM) and let's say hello or even swap some bottles. And if anyone wants to come and isn't on the mailing list contact Michael at [email protected]
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