And The Winner Of The RRV Single Vineyard Night Tickets Is…

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Michael Rosenthal!

Congratulations, Michael!

Drop me an email at steve at nftc dot co or use the contact form to give me your email so I can pass it on to the event organizers. Your tickets will be at will call, enjoy the Single Vineyard Night!

For those who were interested but did not win, you can, of course, still obtain tickets the old fashioned way.

Tickets are $45 per person pre-sale. So get out there to this great Healdsburg event!

Thanks to everyone who participated in the second Cellar Contest! Hopefully there will be more in the future!

2009 The Prisoner

A Slight Decline, But Still Sublime

I am a big fan of The Prisoner. This is not news to anyone who previously read my rhapsodic review of the 2008 vintage. If you haven’t, feel free to, either now, or when you’re finished here.

I’m also a big fan of this wine, although it does show some dissimilarities with its immediate predecessor.

2009 The Prisoner Napa Valley Red Wine

For one thing, while Orin Swift Cellars is still the name on the bottle, a new crew owns The Prisoner. The 2009 is the first vintage bottled by The Prisoner’s new owners, Huneeus Vintners, who also own (among others) Quintessa and Faust in Napa Valley, Flowers on the Sonoma Coast, and Veramonte in Chile.

I’m not so sure the change in ownership has benefitted the wine. In fact, before finding any of this out, I had already decided I preferred the 2008. Still, this remains one of the single finest value buys in Napa Valley wine in my opinion. At $35 per bottle, you can easily do much, much worse.

In fact, don’t let my hand-wringing over the inside baseball of ownership dissuade you: this is some really, really good wine.

The 2009 Prisoner has a dark burgundy core in the glass, that lightens a bit to red at its edges. On the nose you’ll find ripe cherries, a touch of strawberry and raspberry. The nose is almost entirely fruit, and not quite as complex as the previous vintage. The wine is medium bodied, and the palate gives more of the complex aromas and flavors that are missing a bit from the nose: incredibly bright, jammy raspberry and cherry notes mingle with subtle dark chocolate and just a touch of smoke.

Soft, supple tannins round out the mouthfeel. Incredibly tasty.

Hopefully, Huneeus won’t fix what ain’t broke, and hopefully fans will be able to enjoy The Prisoner for years to come.

Win Tickets to the 2nd Annual Russian River Valley Single Vineyard Night!

Hey there, fans o’ Notes, I’ve got two tickets to give away to an amazing event on Saturday, June 4th, in Healdsburg!

Russian River Valley Single Vineyard Night

2nd Annual Russian River Valley Single Vineyard Night

At Single Vineyard Night, you’ll be able to taste some of the most special wines that come out of Russian River Valley: those with a single vineyard designation. Right alongside Farmers and Winemakers of the Russian River Valley!

The best part about single vineyard wines, in my opinion, is the uniqueness of each vintage and each vineyard. You get a true sense of place when all the wines are from, well, the same place. I’m a huge fan of single vineyard wines from all over, and Russian River Valley’s single vineyard wines tend to be something very special indeed.

The list of the wineries involved includes:

  • Ancient Oaks, Siebert Ranch
  • Arrowood-Saralee’s Vineyard
  • Balletto Vineyards , selection of single vineyards
  • Benovia, Bella Una Vineyard
  • Desmond Wines, Estate
  • Dutton Estate Winery, Dutton Palms Vineyard
  • Dutton Goldfield, Freestone Hill Vineyard
  • Ferrari-Carano, Fiorella
  • Gary Farrell, Westside Farms
  • George Wine Company, Leras Family Vineyard
  • Graton Ridge Cellars, Bacigalupi Vineyard
  • Hop Kiln Winery, HKG Bridge Selection
  • Inman Family, Olivet Grange Vineyard
  • Iron Horse Vineyards, Rued Clone
  • John Tyler Wines, Bacigalupi Vineyard
  • Joseph Swan, Trenton View Vineyard
  • Korbel
  • LaFollette, DuNah Vineyard
  • Lauterbach Cellars, Estate
  • Longboard, Dakine Vineyard
  • Martinelli Winery, Lolita Ranch
  • Matrix Winery, Nunes Vineyard
  • Merriam, Willowside Vineyard
  • Merry Edwards, Klopp Ranch
  • Moshin Vineyards, Bacigalupi Vineyard
  • Mueller Winery, Vino Farms
  • Nalle Winery, Hopkins Ranch
  • Old World Winery, Estate
  • Papapietro Perry, Leras Family Vineyard
  • Russian River Vineyards, Estate Vineyards
  • Sandole Wines, Oehlman Ranch
  • Siduri Wines, Ewald Vineyards
  • Sonoma Cutrer, Owsley
  • Thumbprint Cellars, Saralee’s Vineyard
  • William Selyem, Flax Vineyard

So How Can You Win?

It’s simple, really. I have one set of two tickets—a $110 value—to give away. I will do so on Friday, May 27th. That’s this Friday. So, you have from now until 11:59pm PDT Thursday, May 26th to respond to this post with the name of your favorite single vineyard wine. That’s it. Easy.

It doesn’t have to be from Russian River Valley, though that would be apropos. I also can’t give bonus points if it is from RRV. I will randomly select the winner on Friday morning and announce it here. The tickets will be at will call at the event for the eventual winner.

You don’t want to miss this event! Good luck!