Another tasting with Lou, from maturing Chablis to old Boeger wines
While it was still warm, I met up with Lou and another friend for grilled steak and a variety of wines. Two favorite wines from the evening include the lush 2005 Domaine Vrignaud, Chablis Premier Cru Fourchaume and young 2010 Scholium Project, The Courier, Shake Ridge Ranch, Amador County. I found the 2006 Domaine Saint-Damien, Vieilles Vignes, Gigondas young and capable of much further development. Though it did become a bit hot with air (and perhaps some warmth).
We then moved on to a trio of old California wines from Boeger Winery. Founded by Greg and Sue Boeger in 1972, Boeger Winery was the first commercial winery in El Dorado County since Prohibition. It is located in the old Elmo Fossati Ranch winery built in 1870s and operated until the 1920s. It remained in the Fossati family until it was sold in 1972.
Boeger Winery was part of an expansion of vineyard acreage in the county from 11 largely experimental acres in 1967 to 380 by 1981. Greg Boeger felt El Dorado County was special with a better climate than in Napa Valley. The vineyards are located at a higher elevation, the temperature is cooler, and the area is without fog so grapes may ripen without mildew. Boeger was ready for its first crush in 1974 and by 1977, he doubled capacity to 12,000 gallons. It is from this period that our three oldest bottles stem from. The NV Boeger Winery, Cabernet Sauvignon Lot No. 3, El Dorado County is a solid drink, still in firm shape. The 1979 Boeger Winery, Merlot, El Dorado County steps up the quality with savory, strong flavors. Sharing a common savory quality, the 1978 Boeger Winery, Cabernet Sauvignon, El Dorado County has a clear, blue fruited vein. While not mind-blowing, these bottles were in fine shape with the vintage dated ones exhibiting a common personality.
2005 Domaine Vrignaud, Chablis Premier Cru Fourchaume
Imported by KV Imports. Alcohol 13%. A light, gold-straw color. Aromatic on the nose with some ripe orchard notes. More rounded that the nose belies, it is even lush with a touch of softness, wood hint, and underlying maturity. With air the wine comes into focus with dense lemon flavor, flint, and quite the mouthfeel. ***(*) Now – 2025.
2010 Scholium Project, The Courier, Shake Ridge Ranch, Amador County
This wine is a blend of 60% Syrah and 40% Granche. Alcohol 14.8%. A young, lifted Syrah nose which is articulate and aromatic. Complex, tense, and young. Needs time. ***(*) Now – 2029.
2006 Domaine Saint-Damien, Vieilles Vignes, Gigondas
Imported by Weygandt-Metzler. Alcohol 15%. Young but there is a savory focus for future development. A licorice note comes out. Strong with a touch of heat after extended air. Will it remain balanced or should you pop and pour? *** Now – 2029.
1990 Giuseppe Contratto, Solus Ad, Barbera d’Asti
Imported by Bedford Brands Ltd. Alcohol 12.8%. Mature on the nose and on the cusp of falling apart. Not Rated.
NV Boeger Winery, Cabernet Sauvignon Lot No. 3, El Dorado County
This wine is 100% Cabernet Sauvignon sourced from vines located at 1400 ft in elevation in the Gold Hill district. It was aged in small French Never oak barrels. Alcohol 12.5%. Still good color. Sweet wood notes on the nose. Tart and firm red fruit supported by black fruit flavors. A solid wine with good, citric acidity. ** Now.
1979 Boeger Winery, Merlot, El Dorado County
This wine is 100% Merlot sourced from the highest ridge at the winery. Alcohol 13.2%. A bricking color. Savory in the mouth with a big start. In a strong state with supportive acidity throughout. **(*) Now.
1978 Boeger Winery, Cabernet Sauvignon, El Dorado County
This wine is a blend of 93% Cabernet Sauvignon and 7% Merlot sourced from vines at 2300 ft in elevation. It was aged for 2 years in small oak barrels. Alcohol 13.2%. A little stink. Rounder and softer yet there is a good edge in there. Good flavor with developing blue fruit. A savory wine. *** Now.
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