Labor Day After a Busy Summer
Happy Labor Day! We're all relaxing this holiday after a busy few months of bottling the reds, pouring at summer events, tending to ten acres of vines, celebrating our grand opening and everything else that keeps a young winery busy. But with all the hard work that went into our first release of wines, we thought we'd take some time to appreciate the recognition they have already received.
At the most recent New York Food and Wine Classic Governor's Cup Competition. our 2005 Merlot was awarded a silver medal, and two bronze medals were awarded to our 2005 Manning Manor Rose and our 2005 Chardonnay. The 2005 Merlot is made from grapes grown at Ackerly Pond Vineyards in Peconic, NY. Our winemaker did a spectacular job here with a ripe vintage. The competition was held in Napa, California a few weeks ago and the panel was made up of a majority of California judges. The Governor's Cup is an annual wine event that judges only NYS wines, and given the amount of quality wine being produced in NY today, the competition is stiff. It was a second bronze medal for the Chardonnay, which won the bronze at the Finger Lakes International Wine Competition where our 2005 Semi-Dry Riesling and 2005 Catawba won silver, and our 2005 Manning Manor Reserve won bronze.
Our recent success only makes the future brighter as our recently bottled 2005 Cabernet Sauvignon is drinking extremely well lately. With a fruit forward nose of black currants and sun dried tomato, this one has been turning heads in our tasting room. As we mentioned weeks earlier, our 2005 Cabernet Franc is our red baby right now, with only six weeks since bottling. It's peppery finish along with the flavors of black cherries and leather have been widening eyes lately. It's perfectly rustic right now, with each week in the bottle smoothing out the tannins and bringing the fruit forward.
Being such a young winery, we are thrilled to have received such a positive response in only our first year. With fall on the way, the thought of sitting back with our red wines on a cool night sounds enticing as ever. Luckily for the white wine drinkers out there, Lake Ontario and the Niagara Escarpment provide some extended warmth for our area and a few hot days are sure to pop up. So keep that Chardonnay or Catawba on ice. Cheers!