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Tastings at Westcave Cellars

30 Apr

 

On April 29th I experienced another journey into the Caves of the Cellars. An impromptu day of randomness inspired a trip to the winery in the Texas Hill Country to be able to taste wine from the region. Invited by propriétaires Margaret and Allan Fetty, a good colleague, Copper Anderson, and myself went to see the operations, and got a good oportunity to sample a wide viriety of Texan wine. More than half of the wines we sampled were unbottled, still young. But we sampled some bottled wine and overall it is a great effort and it shows and induces you to enjoy! We couldn’t be more anxious to be back yet again.

Below is what we had to sample:

 

    • Westcave Cellars Winery,
      Texas Hill Country, Viognier, 2010

      This medium-full body viognier is vinified
      off-dry. It is bright straw green color, and it has adequate aroma
      characteristics of citrus and tropical fruit and more complex aromas of candied
      peach and crystallized ginger that finishes with a hint of vanilla. It has
      smooth crisp acidity with a pleasant very long finish.

 

    • Westcave Cellars
      Winery, Texas High Plains, Viognier, 2010

    • Medium-full body and medium-dry Viogner. Clear
      medium straw color. It has powerful and complex aromas of white peach, lychee
      fruit, citrus, pear and apple, floral notes, herbal tones, and grassy accents.
      It has supple and lively acidity, and it fills the mouth with flavors of green
      apple, grapefruit, lemon and lime. Pleasant long finish.

    • Westcave Cellars
      Winery, Texas High Plains, Muscat Blanc, 2010

    Grown in the Texas High Plains, this white
    Muscat is clear straw to yellow canary hue. Simple aromas of ripe peach,
    honeysuckle and pineapple, and more developed aromas of lily, kiwi and wet
    stone. A pleasant quality of white peach, pear and apple flavors. Medium –dry
    and velvety to the tongue, medium-full body with a lively smooth acidity and a pleasant
    long finish.

    • Westcave Cellars
      Winery, Texas High Plains, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2010

     

The Cabernet grown in the Panhandle is clear and
it has a dark cherry to garnet color. Aromas of red chili pepper, red apple,
blackberry dominated and it showcased graceful accents of cedar and wet stone.
Flavors of dark cherry, mature red apple, and tamarind with a lingering spicy
finish. Rounded full body with rich tannins and a pleasant long finish.

    • Westcave Cellars
      Winery, Texas Hill Country, Estate Cuvée, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2010

     

A proprietor’s select blend of Cabernet grown on
the Estate. A clear, medium garnet to brick red hue. It has aromas of red
berries, dark plum, and clove with a hint of toasted coffee. Fills the tongue
with flavors of dark cherry, raspberry and spice. Supple full body with soft
tannins and a pleasant long finish.

    • Westcave Cellars
      Winery, Texas High Plains, Merlot Noir, 2010

     

This High Plains Merlot has a dark ruby to
cherry color. Aromas of black berries, dark cherry and spice. Flavors of dark
cherry, plum, and earthy accents of cedar. Rounded and supple full body, with
rich soft tannins and a pleasant very long finish.

    • Westcave Cellars
      Winery, Texas Hill Country, Estate Tannat, 2010

     

This estate grown Tannat is clear, with a dark
opaque purple to red violet colors. Releases aromas of plum and black currant,
and dark cherry. It brings flavors of black cherry, blueberry, dark plum and a
nice anise or licorice finish. Smooth full body with balanced tannins and a
pleasant very long finish.

    • Westcave Cellars
      Winery, Texas High Plains, Blanc de Merlot Noir, 2010

     

A clear orange-red rosé made with Merlot from
the Panhandle of Texas. It has a nose showcasing aromas of rose petals,
strawberry, cranberry and a lemon zest. Flavors of raspberry, cherry, ripe
strawberry, apricot and orange zest fill the mouth. It is finished medium-sweet
balanced with a smooth yet lively acidity in this medium-full body wine with a
pleasant long finish.

    • Westcave Cellars
      Winery, Texas, Blanc de Zinfandel, 2010

     

This Zinfandel grown in Eastern Texas has a
bright light-medium salmon color. Cranberry on the nose, and noticeable aromas
of white rose blossom with hints of mountain rain and alpine springs.
Showcasing flavors of cranberry, cherry, raspberry and a clove finish. This
medium-full body Zin is balanced with velvety sweetness and a very pleasant
soft long finish.

 

    • Westcave Cellars
      Winery, Texas, Cabernet Sauvignon, “Sweet Red Wine” 2010

     

This proprietary blend of Cabernet and Muscat
has a medium cherry color. Pleasant aromas of watermelon and tamarind on the
nose. Brings flavors of cherry and watermelon. A smoothly balanced sweet wine
with a medium body and a straightforward medium finish.

 

 

 

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Westcave Cellars Winery in the Texas Hill Country

11 Dec

Another Winery in the Texas Hill Country!

  

Winter -

On December 9th, 2010, I was luckily invited to assess young wine, out of fermentation tanks and barrels at a brand new winery in the Texas Hill Country – Westcave Cellars Winery, where the proprietors are carefully selecting vines to grow and wines to blend. The promise is spectacular, and experiencing this first hand, was such an honor. Viticulturist Margaret Fetty briefly explained their vineyard’s floor plan, and extension of the varietals planted, as well as some trailing and training techniques. Enologist Allan Fetty, invited me to the winery production room and the dimmed barrel cellar room. The evening seemed promising – but I certainly wasn’t expecting all that I got.

     

So, you get to spit on the ground, rinse your glass with a hose, and munch on oyster crackers sitting on a chair [the crackers that is] while two Schnauzers roam around you curiously….quite a formal setting - for a winery on the rise anyway, and the perfect bait for a wine sommelier indeed. To partake in such a tasting at Westcave Cellars with the Fetty’s was such a pleasure; a winery which is not yet open to the public, nor is their tasting room yet finished – but progressing the way that they are doing with the wine, they are sure to pack their tasting room in 2011.

 

   

While I was there for the first time, I got invited to taste unbottled ’raw’ wine, as Winemaker Allan Fetty said, and I tasted all that was available to taste, to better give an impression of the fruit of their labor. I’m already looking forward to my next visit to see what else is brewing – on the meantime, here’s a list of what I got to taste! – and just to remind – this is a small operation, very limited vintage bottling to begin with. Cheers!

 

Westcave Cellars Winery

  

  • Westcave Cellars Winery, Texas Hill Country, Estate Viognier, 2010

This full body viognier was vinified dry and cellared in stainless steel. It was a clear pale green color, and it had a simple and adequate aroma characteristics of green apple and pear, citrus and tropical fruit. It had fresh and lively acidity with a long finish. 

 

  • Westcave Cellars Winery, Lost Draw Vineyard, Viognier, 2010

This viognier came from the High Plains of Texas, and it had not yet been filtered. It has spent a short time in a neutral French oak barrel. Visually a dense and opaque golden straw color. It had complex aromas of pineapple, guava, papaya and tropical fruit, coconut and vanilla accents. Medium to full body, fermented dry and a medium finish.

 

  • Westcave Cellars Winery, Texas Hill Country, Estate Vermentino, 2010

A brilliant pale straw Vermentino, it showcased powerful aromas of kiwi, melon, tropical fruits, citrus, with a bounty of floral and herbaceous characteristics like dill. Full body and dry with a long finish from lively tart acidity. Certainly one of the stars of the evening. Wiht a very limited production, it will prove to be a golden ticket. 

 

  • Westcave Cellars Winery, Texas Hill Country, Estate Muscat Blanc, 2010

This clear straw-colored white muscat had a powerful aroma of lychee fruit, white peach and mango, and some floral notes. The finish was framed by citrus peel and a buttered pastry. Rounded and Full Body, Dry with green, lively acidity with a long finish.

 

  • Westcave Cellars Winery, Lost Draw Vineyard, Muscat Blanc, 2010

Grown in the Texas High Plains, this white muscat was unfiltered and dense. It showcased a pale green to a green straw in hues. Simple aromas of citrus and tropical fruit. It was fermented dry and it was light to medium body with tart green acidity and a medium finish.

 

  • Westcave Cellars Winery, Hendricks Vineyard, Blanc de Merlot Noir, 2010

A clear cherry red rosé made with Merlot from North Texas. It had a powerful nose, showcasing aromas of cucumber, celery, fennel, rose petals and strawberry.  It was fermented dry, with a medium to full body, well rounded, and tart lively acidity. Medium to long finish.

 

  • Westcave Cellars Winery, Texas, Blanc de Zinfandel, 2010

This Zinfandel grown in Eastern Texas was clear and bright. It had a medium pink-salmon hue. Rose blossom aromas, and it showcased flavors of cranberry, lemon and a clove finish. Fermented dry, generous in alcohol, fresh acidity with a long finish.  It was a great aperitif.

 

  • Westcave Cellars Winery, Texas Hill Country, Estate Cabernet Sauvignon, 2010

This Sauvignon Rouge grown in the estate was barely aged 3 months in new, medium-toast, French Oak barrels. It was a clear, medium-light brick-red, garnet color. Powerful aromas of toast, coffee, dark plum and watermelon. Flavors of cranberry and dark cherry, with rich soft tannins, and a tart acidity with a long finish. Full body and dry.

 

  • Westcave Cellars Winery, Williams Family Vineyards, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2010

Cabernet grown in North Texas was clear and bright. It had a dark red violet color and a powerful nose. Aromas of tamarind, watermelon, red chilli peppers, and chamoy dominated. Flavors of blood orange, red grapefruit, chamoy and cherry with a lingering leathery finish. Full body with soft tannins and a medium finish.

 

  • Westcave Cellars Winery, Estate Cuvée, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2010

Blended 50% Estate grown Cabernet, with  50% Williams Family Vineyards.  A clear, medium garnet to cherry hues. It had an ordinary aroma of tamarind, dark berries, dark plum and cassis. Full body and tart green acidity, generous alcohol and a long finish.

 

  • Westcave Cellars Winery, Hendricks Vineyard, Merlot Noir, 2010

This was an unfiltered Merlot from North Texas, with only two months in French Oak. Has a dark red violet to ruby color. Complex aromas of cucumber, parsley and bell pepper. Flavors of cranberry, cassis, cherry, raspberry, plum, red apple, with accents of cedar and violets. Rounded full-body, with austere acidity and generous alcohol. Pleasant long finish.

 

  • Westcave Cellars Winery, Texas Hill Country, Estate Tannat, 2010

Harvested from 2 year old vines, aged in 2 year old French oak barrels, this estate grown Tannat was clear, with a dark opaque purple color. First impression was ordinary, with a faint hint of bell pepper aroma. It brought flavors of black cherry, dark plum and a nice anise or licorice finish. Pleasant and tart acidity with a long finish.

  

 

Certainly this young wine will improve and develop once properly cellared and bottled. It’s worth mentioning that what I have herein listed and tasted, was so to speak just out of production, and will not by any way, mean that the wine that will be released will match the above descriptions. Westcave Cellars owners, the Fetty’s, still need to fine and finish the wine through élevage, and define final blending portions,cellaring techniques, chapitalization if any,  labeling statements, and final presentation in due time.

     

Margaret Fetty, Viticulturist

  

Allan Fetty, Enologist

  

 

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The Next Big Wine Region!

17 Nov

Texas Hill Country Wins Next Big Wine Region Contest

By Winedustry Staff · 15:48pm November 16th, 2010

(Vinton, IA). Winedustry™ – a wine industry news, information, and collaboration website for the growers, makers and sellers of wines made from nontraditional grapes announced today the results of a month-long online contest for readers to pick the Next Big Wine Region.

The voters have spoken!

Chosen from among 11 up-and-coming wine regions across the country, Texas Hill Country earned distinction as the number one pick for Winedustry’s Next Big Wine Region contest. “Participants were solicited on the Winedustry website,  Facebook page, and Twitter feed and selected via convenience sampling procedures with more than 400 votes cast” said Brad Johnson, editor, “the choice was clear”.

  1. Texas Hill Country – 53% (215 votes)

  2. Cleveland, Ohio – 22% (99 votes)

  3. Bloomington, Indiana – 6% (27 votes)

  4. Traverse City, Michigan – 6% (26 votes)

“There is clearly established leadership within the Texas Hill Country wine industry and an excitement among Texas Hill Country winery visitors that drew so many to this contest”, said Brad Johnson, “and we congratulate them on this win”!

These eleven areas were selected in part because of a recent “Hidden Gems” article which identified many lesser known regions as particularly intriguing. Winedustry recognizes the many other wine areas throughout the country and will continue promote and advance the cause of nontraditional wines and wine regions.

(www.Winedustry.com)

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