nathanbsmith
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Lucas,
I am dying to try a Meeker wine but Tennessee is not on your shipping list. Will you be adding TN any time in the near future? On another note, my wife and I are planning a trip to San Francisco in May/June 2012 and the Meeker tasting room is on agenda.
2013: 75 bottles and counting. Last purchase: 2005 & 2007 McClean Estate Private Reserve Syrah
2012: 74 bottles
2011: 38 bottles
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nathanbsmith wrote:Lucas,
I am dying to try a Meeker wine but Tennessee is not on your shipping list. Will you be adding TN any time in the near future? On another note, my wife and I are planning a trip to San Francisco in May/June 2012 and the Meeker tasting room is on agenda.
We've been working on TN for a while, I'm optimistic that we'll have it cleared up by early-mid 2012.
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stwrigh2 wrote:Pardon my wine ignorance, but I had the Meeker 2007 Forklift Grenache and LOVED IT. How would this compare to that?
I love that wine too, and you'll like these as well, but there are some notable differences. The forklift is a substantially more flamboyant wine, higher alcohol and very fruit forward. These wines are stylistically consistent with the Forklift, but more less distinctly fruit forward and more black pepper/earth/spice, and the 07 is substantially lower alcohol while the 06 is moderately lower alc.
Overall, I still think you'd really enjoy these wines too.
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WilfBrim wrote:Is this drinkable on receipt, or should I be cellaring it (or in my current living situation, closeting it) for a while.
(Translation: can I rip this out of the box, start guzzling and end up face down in the corner)
These are drinking very well, however you should always let wine sit after shipping for a while. But, that said, they should both taste just fine if you're planning on meeting the delivery man with a corkscrew in hand.
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PetiteSirah wrote:I can't argue with any of that! Although opening a well-aged bottle of PS is also something Pretty Special.
Are you guys going to be at Dark & Delicious this year? If not, what will it take for me to get you to attend?
We've never done dark and delicious, and we're backing off a lot of those events in general (we're skipping ZAP this year, too). Don't really know much about the event, to be honest.
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tornadotj wrote:For those afraid that this is a fruit bomb, it isn't. It's not a thin wine by any means, but certainly not a fruit bomb. Honestly, this wine and the 2007 Malbec I received from Meeker a while back are two of the best Meekers I've had in recent memory. I don't mean this as a slam to the wines of the past, but instead a compliment to what they are doing now... it seems to me that each year the wines coming from Meeker are getting better and better!
Nice! I frickin LOVE the 07 Malbec. Probably my favorite of what we've released in the past 2 years, too.
Wait till you get your hands on the 09 Zin going with 07 Handprint in the January Tribe shipment. Just tasted through the barrels two days ago, it's the Zin version of that Malbec. I'm excited about it.
Y'know, our goal has always been to get better and better, and as our experience grows (and I disagree with my dad more), we tend to want to experiment more and more. Though 11 was a really tough harvest, a lot of the wines from this vintage taste fantastic (along with the 10s), and I think that they're two of our best harvests in a while. I'm VERY optimistic with the wines from these vintages, and I'm glad to see some big results with some new practices we've been working with and slowly applying.
There are things about the way we make wine that won't ever change (big acidity, long aging, focus on grape tannin over oak tannin), and that's a good thing, but learning to maximize and push the quality around those core principles will never stop.
Plus, when I get the itch to do something that my Dad hates, I just do it under my label!
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stwrigh2 wrote:Thank you so much, from what you've said I think my husband and I would definitely love these too, just as much as the Forklift. The first Forklift we tried was delicious, but a few months later when we had the second one we could definitely taste the higher alcohol content and the more fruity flavor. Interesting what a few months can do. We will probably approach this batch the same way to try out the difference in taste, find out what kind of time frame we prefer. Really looking forward to getting this!!!
No sweat!
Keep in mind that our wines tend to evolve with the bottle open quite a bit, I recommend opening our wines 20-30 minutes before you'll pour them, if not longer. Decant if you want, but that's just another dish to do.
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bobrush12866 wrote:
Lucas: Since neither of these wines is currently on your website (for some unknown reason) could you give us an idea of production numbers. Why are the wines not available on your website....Special juice....just for us wooters???
That's not intentional, it's just that the website isn't fully built out yet only has the tech sheets up for the wines that we're distributing or selling recently. Neither of these wines get distributed, so they don't have tech sheets. And we currently don't have a shopping cart on our site, so all the wines for purchase are not listed.
06 was 450 cases, 07 was 402 cases.
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So, I got back into the harvest records for these wines, and here are some numbers:
2006:
Picked 11/1/06
25.3 Brix
pH 3.86 TA .46 g/100 ml (before acidulation)
Acid add: .46 g/100 ml Tartaric
Yeast: Syrah
Dry on 11/15/06
2007:
Picked 10/9/07
23.8 Brix
pH 3.65 TA .457 g/100 ml (before acidulation)
Acid add: .293 g/100 ml
Yeast: Syrah, VQ15, MT, Assmanhausen
Dry on 10/29/07
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tornadotj wrote:As much time as you are spending here today, I am guessing you have someone else getting everything ready for tomorrow's open house?
Sure wish I could be there!
Haha! I'll actually be at Disneyland. Seriously, I wasn't joking when I posted that. I had unfortunately scheduled that before we decided on the Open House date. My mom is baking cookies all day for the Open House, and I'm spending most of today getting the wine over to the Woot shipping headquarters, tasting barrels, posting here, and then driving south.
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texacaliali wrote:am I detecting a roller-coaster fascination? I recall that Meeker has a wine named roller-coaster.
Shhhh. That's not *technically* a Meeker wine...
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jplamb wrote:Last wooter to woot: jplamb
Meeker and PS? No way to pass on this, even though the 1,100 bottle cellar is completely full.
But is your stomach?
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szecsei wrote:the last time i went in for meeker wine, i regretted only getting one...so in for two.
Niiiiiiiiiice. *high five*
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I had my first PS back in 2000 at the House of Prime Rib in SF and fell in love! I was not much of a wino then but the stuff was smooth and inky. Anyway, my second PS expereince was a bottle of Foppiano. I understand Foppiano were the first winery in CA to produce PS. Is this true?
For the winery: how does this offer compare to Foppiano's style?
Finally, I LOVE the Pink Elephant.
***Oh, not feeling the Tuy Caton woot cellars offering. Just saying***
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