Gloom:
Delivered 3 cases of wine to a fine restaurant in downtown Cincinnati. I don't have truck plates. They said to park in the hotel parking lot across the street, $1 after 4 p.m. Unfortunately when I emerged from the parking garage, I was four blocks away from the restaurant. Uphill. 85 degrees. 120 pounds of wine on the dolly. When I finally got in there (and in this restaurant, you then need to transport the wine down two flights of stairs to cellar) they looked at me, and said "Are you OK?" I burst into tears. It was just one of those awful days.
Glitz:
Spent 3 hours next to Tony Coturri at the Dayton Fleurs et Vin wine festival. He's organic. I told him there is no way we can grow wine organically in Ohio with the fungal disease pressure. I really liked his single barrel Pinot Noir. JT Mayer, a local wine aficionado brought over Meeker to taste our Viognier Roussanne. He wandered away with the glass, so I didn't get any feedback. Then I was at Sher-Blis in Columbus and ran into Karen Culler Also a small producer from Napa who grew up in Mansfield Ohio. She's been written up in the Wine Spectator; the same magazine that has told me that they don't cover small wineries. Her production is about the same as ours. The translation is the Wine Spectator doesn't cover small wineries unless they are from Europe, California or New York. Is it possible Culler doesn't have a web site? Couldn't fine one.
Here I am with Tony Coturri and his distributor, Cory.
Fantastic review of the samples I sent to Oya in Washington DC. From their sommelier andrew@chiefwino.com
"Tasted the wines today with Paul Roberts of Deep Creek Cellars in Maryland. Needless to say our jaws were on the ground. Both the Viognier/Roussanne and the Revelation White are stunning wines.
I was very impressed with the Viognier because too often wineries just dont get it right. Its either way too fruity with a little residual sugar left on the wine or they've picked the grapes too early and you end up with a Sauvignon Blanc-like wine.
Kudos to you and your team for making wines that should make Ohio proud not to mention such great examples of what regional wine in this country can really be."
We treated our employees to tickets for Fleurs et Vin in Dayton. Someone said "Oh I saw your posse", our four fantastic girls. I'm thinking T-shirt. Kinkead Ridge Posse. Maybe a Kinkead Ridge bottle of wine with a cowboy hat on top!
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