The Date and Time:   Tuesday September 12, 2017   12:30   PM to 2:30 PM
  The Event: Master wine tasting-lunch with Richard Dore, co-owner of Foxen   Winery in Santa Maria (in Santa Barbara) California.
  The Venue: Jump
  The Target Audience: wine writer Dean Tudor of Gothic Epicures.
  The Availability/Catalogue: all three pinot noirs have been currently   submitted to the LCBO for future purchase consideration by David Litner of   www.winemoves.com, but the Chardonnay Tinaquaic 2014 Santa Maria Valley is now   at LCBO Vintages +414219. Wine Moves uses Vintages and Private Orders to allow   consumers to access wine markets, but it does not do Consignment.
  The Quote/Background: Our conversation started off, of course, with the   impact of the movie "Sideways" on both Foxen and California pinot noir. A lot of   the movie was shot at their tasting room 7200 Foxen Canyon Road in 2003/4. They   now have a larger tasting room at 7600 for the burgundy and Italian wine   varieties (7200 is for strictly bordeaux and rhone type wines). Maybe it was   appropriate that Dick Dore was here during TIFF. Anyway, I got my star celebrity   quality interview on both the movie and the current wines. Foxen began in 1985   and immediately specialized in pinot noirs. Indeed, 60% of their production is   of that grape. Their capacity is 15 – 18K cases annually, totally dependent on   microclimate conditions. They produce 28 different wines; 12 are exclusive to   their Wine Club of some 5,000 members. The amount of oak aging has always been   determined by the winemaker, and varies from vintage to vintage and varietal to   varietal depending on microclimate conditions. Some wines have come to Canada,   principally to Classics although the Foxen Tinaquaic Vineyard Estate Chardonnay   Santa Maria Valley Santa Barbara seems to be an almost annual import offered via   Vintages. 
  The Wines:
  We tried three pinot noirs with lunch, along with the chardonnay. In an   earlier write-up, I had sampled two wines: +414219 FOXEN TINAQUAIC VINEYARD   ESTATE CHARDONNAY Santa Maria Valley, Santa Barbara 2014 $52.95 13.8% ABV,   MVC/QPR: 89 (which factored in the price), and +462770 Foxen Block 43 Bien   Nacido Vineyard Pinot Noir 2013 Santa Maria Valley California $54.95, 14.5% ABV,   MVC/QPR: 89 (which factored in the price). Both were outstanding wines. I had a   chance to retry the Chardonnay, and all three pinot noirs were from 2014, and   thus forming a mini-horizontal tasting.
  **** BEST -- Four Stars (91+ in Quality/Price Rating terms):
  -Foxen Santa Rita Hills Pinot Noir 2014 $45.95, 13.4% ABV: a good   introduction to the pinots of Santa Rita Hills, very typical. Ripe, dark fruits,   chewy cherry, balance of fruit and deft oaking. 17 months in French oak (18%   new). No fining or filtration. Affordable quality California fruity pinot noir.   1934 cases made.
  -Foxen La Encantada Vineyard Pinot Noir 2014 Santa Rita Hills $63.95, 13.8%   ABV: several cuts above the SRH above, still juicy and dense but with that old   world Euro dry finish quality so suitable for food. 17 months in all tight   grained French oak with medium toast, 40% new. 800 cases made.
  -Foxen Block 8 Bien Nacido Vineyard Pinot Noir 2014 Santa Maria Valley $71,   14.5% ABV:    Block 8 was planted 40 years ago, these vines were   18 years old in 2014. Here we find   lots of red fruit and a virtually   perfect expression of what California pinot noir should be like. All Francois   Freres medium toast tight grain barrels, half new; 17 months in barrel; no   fining or filtration. Long lingering finish, a wine to savour for its depth.   14.4% ABV. 1400 cases made.
  -Foxen Tinaquaic Vineyard Estate Chardonnay 2014 Santa Maria Valley Santa   Barbara +414219 $52.95: very aromatic, in a Montrachet style with that style of   yeast, and dry farmed. Unctuous fruit with some hazelnut, orange and light honey   tones (depending on temperature served at). Full on the palate with some orchard   fruit suggesting young peaches. Sur lies eight months in barrel (25% new French   oak). Very, very long mouth-filling finish. 13.9% ABV. 175 cases made. My   favourite wine of today's tasting. And well worth the price.
  All three pinots have been submitted to Vintages. Block 8 and Block 43 (not   tasted by me) have been offered to Classics.
  The Food: we ate off the menu at Jump. I had the Jump Caesar with kale, and   the grilled trout Cobb salad. Both went well with the demanding pinots. Others   in the party had wild mushroom soup and bison/boar ragu pasta.
  The Downside: It had been awhile since I had been to Jump and at one point   I lost my bearings, but I arrived in plenty of time to a high noise level which   abated by 1PM.
  The Upside: a chance to converse with Dick Dore about Sideways, California   imports to Canada, the White House, and European sales. Plus, of course, his own   remarkable wines.
  The Contact Person: dickdore@aol.com or winemoves@gmail.com
  The Event's Marketing Effectiveness and Execution (numerical grade):   93
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