2009 Ridge Vineyards Geyserville
94pts(WA) The 2009 Geyserville is a gorgeous wine. It shows
expressive inner perfume, sweet black cherries, menthol and
minerals. This is an understated, exceptionally elegant red endowed
with considerable finesse and fabulous overall balance. A round,
sensual finish makes it impossible to resist a second taste. In
2009 the blend is 74% Zinfandel, 17% Carignane, 6% Petite Sirah, 2%
Alicante Bouschet and 1% Mourvedre. Anticipated maturity:
2012-2029.
I tasted a breathtaking array of wines during my recent visit with
Paul Draper at Ridge. Draper is a true American icon, so it’s great
to see him doing well after a bout with illness. I also tasted a
number of older wines, including several Monte Bellos going back to
the 1970s. Heretical as it may sound, I think the wines Draper is
making today will prove to be far superior to the wines of decades
past, many of which are rightly considered legendary. For ease of
reference I have also included notes on all of the Ridge wines made
outside the Santa Cruz Mountains. The Chardonnays are fermented
with native yeasts and go into barrel with their gross lees, which
are stirred once a week. The malos usually start the following
spring. The wines are assembled just before the following harvest
and go back into neutral oak. Aging is about 15 months for the
Estate and 17 months for the Chardonnay Monte Bello, with a maximum
of 25% new barrels. The reds are fermented with ambient yeasts,
undergo malolactic fermentation in tank (except for the Monte Bello
which is mostly done in barrel) and stay on their gross lees until
the following spring. Antonio Galloni Robert Parker's Wine
Advocae No 106 August 2011
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