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Current Release:
Kazmer & Blaise Chardonnay 2007
Kazmer & Blaise Pinot Noir 2007
Release Window: **CLOSED**
Upcoming release:
Molnar Family Chardonnay 2008
Molnar Family Pinot Noir 2008
**COMING SPRING 2010**
Upon release, first crack at the wines is given to those on the mailing list.
Obsidian Ridge Cabernet Sauvignon 2007: SF Chronicle Wine Competition "Best of Class" & "Judge's Choice"
Obsidian Ridge Cabernet Sauvignon 2006: Decanter Magazine FOUR STARS, Recommended California Cabernet Sauvignon
Obsidian Ridge Cabernet Sauvignon 2006: Restaurant Wine FOUR STARS, "Full bodied and medium rich.......Excellent value."
Obsidian Ridge Syrah 2006: San Francisco Chronicle, "The Chronicle Recommends",
Kazmer & Blaise Chardonnay 2006: 95 points, Wine Spectator "Deliciously complex, rich and layered, with a mix of fig, apricot,
spice and smoky, toasty oak, all fanning out to subtle nuances and ending with a wonderful finish."
Molnar Family Pinot Noir 2007: 91 points, Wine Enthusiast "...lush, appealing flavors of cherries, raspberries, cedar, cola, vanilla and spices. With a silky texture, it should develop through 2013."
more praise
Winemaking — All of our wines are single-vineyard bottlings. Because we work with grapes from one piece of ground, the art of blending plays a lesser role. Instead of representing a region through multiple microclimates, each wine we make is an honest expression of a singular place. For me, and for Tricycle Wine Co., there is simply no artifice in translating soil into wine.
Our winemaking techniques vary between the varietals, as we find that we prefer, for example, warmer fermentations with the Pinot Noir and cooler temperatures for the Cabernet Sauvignon, for example, or toastier barrels with the Syrah than with the Chardonnay. A house style has emerged for each wine, and although the flavors are informed by the winemaking, the identity of the fruit remains tied to the land.
Winemaking and grape-growing are inseparable in the pursuit of varietally honest wines, and it is only possible to succeed when the winemaking extends into the vineyards; we farm for flavors. Good wine simply cannot be made from inferior grapes. Recognizing this relationship, Tricycle Wine Co. straddles winery, vineyard, and forest to make outstanding wine. Our winemaking philosophy is to do right by the land, and make wines of place through minimal intervention and through respect for the flavor of the Californian grapes and the Hungarian oak. Our wines speak clearly of their origins.
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Michael B. Terrien
Partner & Founding Winemaker
