Once in awhile we are lucky enough to stumble upon a stimulating producer of fine wine who balances quality and ambitious winemaking with finesse, value and serious dexterity.I offer Eric Stern, winemaker at SonomaCounty’s Landmark Vineyards for the last, memorable 15 years.Eric is an ex-pat from here on the east coast, who blends his love for music, cooking and traveling with his winemaking skill as gathered in California during the last 26 years.Landmark Vineyards is known for their wonderfully crafted Burgundian-style Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.More recently Landmark’s Steel Plow Syrah has scored a “94” in the March 31st issue of the Wine Spectator.The retail price listed for this bottle of wine is a staggeringly reasonable $30.For those of us on the one hand that love the balance, grace and refinement that Eric Stern and his team have achieved in their Burgundian varietals, it is also great fun to indulge in the intense, full-bodied, even hedonistic creature that is Landmark’s Steel Plow Syrah.This is a winery that exhibits serious eminence in Sonoma.
I have had the pleasure of meeting Mike and Mary Colhoun and they are two consummate, passionate wine professionals- and simply just “good people”.I have also had the opportunity to taste through many of their stunning Chardonnays and Pinot Noirs.These wines are, in my opinion, as good as any being produced in California during this day and age.Their “Overlook” Chardonnay exhibits a truly lengthy finish and a real superb balance of acidity and sometime weighty mouth feel, vintage after vintage.In the land of Landmark Pinot Noir; noteworthy gobs of dark fruit and supple tannin exist to offer great balance and again, an unmitigated finish.
What is more refreshing than excellent winemaking squeezed inside tremendous value and backed by a quite admirable production philosophy and a familial values?Little more, I say.You are missing out if you are in Northern California and neglect to visit their majestic properties.I may add that you are missing out even further if you do not make an attempt to purchase these wines, and pass along their excellence to as many fellow wine lovers as possible.Here’s the current Landmark Vineyards Line-up:
2006 Overlook Chardonnay
2006Damaris reserve Chardonnay
2006 Lorenzo Chardonnay
2007 Grand Detour Pinot Noir
2007 Kanzler Pinot Noir
2006 Steel Plow Syrah
www.landmarkwine.com
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As a member of the SHGC, I am a great fan of Kevin and convinced he knows his wines as well as, if not better, than any of the members. I have also become acquainted with Mary and Mike though various tastings. Their wines are indeed outstanding and offer one of the great values in California. I have been stocking my own cellar for years and hopefully will have some more time before the world discovers them
Kevin is on the (Land)mark with his review and summary. He provides a good history lesson too. My last name is Ford, but unfortunately there's no connection!
The Overlook chard is solid and very enjoyable, but the Landmark Pinot Noirs are my preference. Check them out.
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2 comments:
As a member of the SHGC, I am a great fan of Kevin and convinced he knows his wines as well as, if not better, than any of the members. I have also become acquainted with Mary and Mike though various tastings. Their wines are indeed outstanding and offer one of the great values in California. I have been stocking my own cellar for years and hopefully will have some more time before the world discovers them
Kevin is on the (Land)mark with his review and summary. He provides a good history lesson too. My last name is Ford, but unfortunately there's no connection!
The Overlook chard is solid and very enjoyable, but the Landmark Pinot Noirs are my preference. Check them out.
Cheers!
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