“I hold a beast, an angel and a madman in me…
and my effort is their self-expression.”
-Dylan Thomas-I haven’t been this excited about a wine shipment in some time as when I got the notification the Dylan’s Ghost shipment was FINNALY being shipped!
I have known about the winemaker Aaron Potts for many years. In fact he was recently named one of Food & Wines “Winemakers of the Year for 2012”.
When I read that Joseph Carr was producing a few cases of very select wines in the Staggs Leap District in Napa Valley with Aaron, I had to check it out! Joseph started this project 3-years ago, and Dylan’s Ghost Winery has recently released it’s first wines in very small lots.
Aaron Potts has worked with the true legends in Bordeaux including Michael Rolland. He was Winemaker for Château Troplong Mondot and Château La Tour Figeac Grand Cru Classé St. Emilion. In 2001 he returned to Napa to become the Winemaker at St. Clement and later in 2004 as GM and Winemaker at Quintessa. I love his thoughts on winemaking;
“I think I’m looking for what existed in Napa before the late ’90s,” he says. “All these artificially concentrated, superfruity wines are a bit boring. I’ve tasted so many great, older Napa wines, and I always wonder, why aren’t we making these wines anymore?”
Dylan’s Ghost “Angel”
Rosé Napa Valley 2013
- Cuvee: 100% Cabernet Franc
- Appellation: Napa Valley; Oak Knoll District, with clay soils underlaid by gravel
- Wine Facts:
Alco-hol: 13.3% • TA: 0.66 g/100ml • pH: 3.33. Bottling Date: January 24, 2013 - Production: 200 cases
Beautiful bright Salmon Pink in the glass. The nose of fresh strawberry and floral are the first to jump from the glass. First impression is this will be a slightly sweet Rosé, but NOTHING could be farther from the truth. You understand this immedeatly upon the first sip and swirl in your mouth; this is no wimpy Cali Rosé!
This is a bone dry, acidic, even slightly tannic wine very reminiscent of the Rosé of Tavel, France!
Notes of Strawberry, watermelon, spices (cloves?), and minerals dominate. This wine coats your mouth and lingers on long after you have swallowed, making you quickly glance to the glass to make sure there is more to enjoy. This is a perfect wine for the hot weather in Texas. And, as this wine reminds me so much of the Tavel Rosé, it should be very food friendly! BBQ’s, Picnics, or simply sitting on the patio is perfect.
These wine s retail (while it lasts) for $25 for the Angel and $50 each for the Hell Hollow and The Beast This is a steal at that price! Go to: dylansghostwinery.com for more details. These wine s will NOT be available in stores.
2010 Hell Hollow
Deep Crimson in the glass. Blackberry, Black Cherry, Hibiscus, cedar, plus a slight old leather & olive on the nose.
Full bodied with medium tannins after an 1:45 decant. This bottle will benefit from a year or two on its side. In fact, I bet this wine will age effortlessly for 10-15 years. Acidity is damn near perfect.
The palate boasts black fruits, vanilla, nutmeg, floral, and a spicy black pepper that lingers on and on after you swallow. This is a quality wine.
60% Cabernet Sauvignon with 40% Cabernet Franc. The rustic nature of the Stags Leap / Oakville Cabernet Sauvignon is mellowed and refined by the Cab Franc nicely.
Terry Hill is the Texas Wineaux