Showing posts with label Silver Thread Vineyard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Silver Thread Vineyard. Show all posts

Monday, August 25, 2014

Wine School, New York Finger Lakes Rieslings, August 19, 2014



Theme:  On my recent trip to the Finger Lakes, New York (see post July 8, 2014)  with my husband, I made sure to bring back some Rieslings from this region to share with Lisa and Mary Jo. These three wines were great for a summertime class!



The Wines:


Heart and Hands Patrician Verona Vineyard 2011 Riesling

  • Color:  Clear, pale gold
  • Nose:  An aromatic wine with vegetative, pear, apple crisp/cooked apples-the aromas continued to change as the wine opened up
  • Mouth:  A dry, light bodied wine with tart acidity, apple flavors and good balance.
  • Price:  $29.99
  • Rating: 4





Silver Thread 2012 Dry Riesling

  • Color:  Clear, pale yellow with greenish hues
  • Nose:  First whiff of this wine reminded us of an unoaked Chardonnay. Floral, grass and peach aromas present. It has a clean, fresh nose that is quite pleasant.
  • Mouth:  This light bodied wine is bone dry with fresh acidity. It is well balanced with hints of lemon and floral. Fresh, just like the nose indicates.
  • Price:  $18
  • Rating: 4






Herman J. Wiemer 2013 Dry Riesling

  • Color:  Clear, pale gold with an almost effervescent appearance
  • Nose:  Another aromatic wine with  aromas of juicy peaches and floral.
  • Mouth:  Fresh acidity is present in this dry, light bodied wine. It has nice balance with flavors of creamy peaches. Quite smooth mouth feel.
  • Price:  $18.50
  • Rating: 4
Overall conclusion:  Amazing how the characteristics and nuances of these wines differ from the same region. The individual terroir definitely has an affect on the wine. We enjoyed all three of these wines and they were a wonderful accompaniment to dinner. 


Pairings:

Brie Cheese:  The Brie cheese was a nice pairing with all three of the wines. It really brought out the fruit in the Heart and Hands and Wiemer wines. Though it is paired best with the Silver Thread wine.
Goat Gouda Cheese:  Yum! Loved the cheese and it was a match with the wines. The fruit in the wines came out when paired with these cheeses. Very balanced pairing. Enjoyed the most with the Wiemer, but was a close second with the other two wines.
Edam Cheese:  Our least favorite cheese pairing of the evening. Paired best with the Wiemer.
Goat Gouda and Havarti Dill
  
Havarti Dill Cheese:  This is one of our favorite cheeses and it paired well with the wines. The tartness of the wines was a nice contrast to the dill in the cheese. Again, it paired best with the Wiemer, but was a great pairing with all three wines!
Tomato Bruschetta

Tomato Bruschetta: Fresh garden tomatoes was quite yummy with the Heart & Hands Riesling. Also was a nice match with the Wiemer.  
Peach Salsa with Chips:  Peach paired nicely with these Rieslings. Enjoyed best with Heart & Hands with Silver Thread a close second!
Crab Salad:  Great pairing with all!
Vanilla Poached Peaches:  We all enjoyed this dessert, but was a bit sweet for these dry Rieslings. It was nice with the Heart & Hands and Wiemer.
Bissinger's Chardonnay Salt Caramels:  A nice pairing overall, and a great way to finish the tasting!


Conclusion:


Beth: There are so many wine regions around the world! It was fun to explore the Rieslings from the Finger Lakes with Lisa and Mary Jo. I enjoyed all three of these distinct wines. I found my personal favorite overall was the Silver Thread, it was quite fresh and refreshing on its own and paired well with most of the foods. A close second was the Herman Wiemer  which I actually found paired best with the foods. My favorite pairing of the evening was the Goat Gouda with all three wines! I'm so glad I was able to share these wines from my trip with Lisa and Mary Jo. I definitely recommend trying a Finger Lake Riesling if you get the chance.
Lisa:  I do love a good dry Riesling!  I was looking forward to trying something new and from a different part of the US, so I'm glad Beth shared them with us.  First of all, I was totally surprised how unique they each were!  That being said, it was truly hard to pick a favorite.  As for the food pairings, my favorite cheese was the havarti dill.  It kept getting better with each wine.  The fresh tomato bruschetta delicious with all, but my favorite was Heart & Hands.  The crab salad was definitely my favorite food pairing of the night!  The Heart & Hands may have been the winner for me. And ending the night with vanilla poached peaches and chardonnay salt caramels--YUM!  What a treat!   Thanks Beth!
Mary Jo:  This was a delightful departure from the wines we typically taste.  We were very fortunate to be able to try wines from this area!  It is definitely a location that has interested me!  I felt each wine had its own shining moments!  With the Brie, I found the Silver Thread to pair the best, Herman Wiemer with the goat Gouda, Havarti Dill and the Edam.  I enjoyed the Heart and Hands very much with the bruschetta , crab salad and desert!  Ultimately, I enjoyed the heart and Hands the most with food.  It was very reminiscent of apples.  It was slightly, but pleasantly, tart, and had a great finish!!  The Silver Thread was delicious as a sipper!  It was very different from the Heart and Hands.  This wine is very clean and fresh, but has a shorter finish than H and H.  This was fruitier on the nose than the mouth, but had nice minerality on the mouth.  Thanks, Beth!

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

The Finger Lakes, New York

     
Lake Seneca, New York

     Recently my husband and I helped our son and daughter-in-law with their move to Boston. It was a bitter sweet event. We are very proud of Ben's new opportunity, but we will miss them-especially our grandson. My husband realized I might need some cheering up, so he planned a visit to New York's Finger Lakes region for some wine tasting as we made our way back to St. Louis. It was the perfect way to cheer me up!

     Our home base was the Harbor Hotel in Watkins Glen. A beautiful hotel at the tip of Lake Seneca. A quaint, small town, Watkins Glen has restaurants and shops all an easy walk from our hotel as well as a nice restaurant and bar on the property with a large patio for outdoor dining. The Tasting Room and Wine Merchant by Atwater also recently opened in town. They offer tastings of select wines from a variety of wine regions in New York and some wonderful cheeses from the Empire state as well. It was the perfect spot to have a glass of wine and cheese plate before dinner on the day of our arrival. I enjoyed a glass of the Atwater Chardonnay! The wine was bright and crisp and paired well with our cheeses.

     Over our two day stay we visited wineries on both sides of Lake Seneca. Views were beautiful, everyone was friendly and the weather perfect! Here are a few of our favorites.



Herman J. Wiemer Vineyard
From the outside the tasting room looks like a large barn. Inside it is a modern and elegant spot to sample their wonderful wines. Herman Wiemer (www.wiemer.com) is considered a pioneer in the wine industry here. The tasting room and staff, as well as his wines, are elegant and classy. Our favorite was the 2013 Dry Riesling that recently received 91 points from Wine and Spirits and 90 points from Wine Enthusiast. I also loved their Rosé that we brought home and have enjoyed by the pool. They also have vines to purchase from their nursery. This is a must if you are visiting the Finger Lakes!
View from Silver Thread Vineyard
Love the label from Silver Thread

Silver Thread Vineyard
This beauty is on the east side of the lake, down a dusty road with gorgeous views of the lake (www.silverthreadwine.com). They are primarily known for Riesling, a grape well suited for this terroir, but also produce Gewurztraminer, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, and Chardonnay. We loved the 2012 Dry Riesling. Brought a few of these home and will be sharing with Lisa and Mary Jo soon!




Barnstormer Winery
This tasting room is in....... a barn! The barn itself is over 100 years old. Inside the tasting room is large and bright. The staff here was excellent. My favorite wine from Barnstormer (www.barnstormer.com) was their unoaked Chardonnay. A bit leaner than a California Chardonnay, it was bright and crisp. Also loved the Rosé that they offered. They also have a large deck to enjoy a glass a wine and cheese plate that we took advantage of.



Shalestone Vineyards 
I am a sucker for a wine dog, so when I saw this sign outside the Shalestone (www.shalestonevineyards.com) tasting room I knew I was in the right place. This unique winery only offers red wines! The Finger Lakes region is not known for having much luck with dry red wines, but Shalestone had some wonderful offerings. Our favorite was Harmony, a blend of Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Merlot. Just to show you what a small world it is, our hostess in the tasting room, Martha, was from our hometown in Northern Illinois!


Watkins Glen State Park

     If you get a chance to travel to upstate New York, find time to visit the Finger Lakes. The scenery is breathtaking and the wines are delightful. And don't forget to take a walk through Watkins Glen State Park to see enjoy the waterfalls!

Cheers,
Beth