November 01, 2008
2006 Vincent Pinot Noir is ready
It's true. My first real wine is ready for release. Interested in tasting it?
Elevage readers who find themselves in the Portland, OR, area on the afternoon of November 16, come by my garage to taste my 2006 Pinot Noir from the Wahle Vineyard outside of Yamhill. I'll even have a barrel sample of the 2007 to try, as well as a few other wines for comparison. No charge, just make sure to email me at vincentfritzsche (at) yahoo dot com and I'll fill you in on the time and address. It's a drop in thing. Feel free to bring a bottle of something you like. It's going to be low key like that.
Here's the label up close and personal:
Yes, it's called Vincent. I was telling someone about it recently and she said, "that's it?" Well, yes. That's my name. She seemed to think it might be a little vain, but it was also my uncle's and grandfather's name. And it happens to be the name of the patron saint of winemakers. Vin...wine, it seems to fit.
She seemed satisfied, but I'm interested to see what others think.
So are you going to make it? Let me know.
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11 comments:
Very nice! Congratulations. The label and the name are both classy and classic.
I probably can't make it to your tasting, but I wish I could!
Thanks. Classic is what I'm going for. Sorry you can't make it, but drop a note if you're ever coming up this way. I see you work with Rudi Wiest. Great stuff there.
Best of luck, Vincent. I hope I'll get to taste it someday. When you do your first big press tour of New England, let me know.
Vincent, Count me in for a taste or two on the 16th. Good looking label. Talk to you soon.
David
Congratulations, Vincent! Sharp label.
Thanks all.
Thor, I have family in the NE and will get out there at some point.
David, please do come by. I'll follow up with specifics.
And beerwinewhisky, thanks. Sharp and classic, both what I'm going for.
Congratulations Vince(nt). I love the name and the label. Good work.
Do you think it's as good as the vin we drank straight from the bottle on the park bench in Paris? hmmm
Good memories. This wine is park bench worthy, just not park bench tested. Yet.
You should have called it "Vinnie" and labeled it as Pinot Nero.
A classy label for sure, but it looks almost exactly like the Stephen Vincent label from California.
Gordon, that's too bad to hear. I'm familiar with that producer, but haven't seen their label. There are a number of people using "vincent" in their name somewhere, but I certainly don't want label similarity. I'll check it out, but this is just a first go, for wine made in the garage. We'll adjust if necessary.
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