Month
September 2022
So that was our trip. Right now I’m sitting on a plane awaiting take-off, so next stop MSP, then IND, then home!
Posted on September 27, 2022
The Mellon Meyer tasting was shorter than expected, so we headed to HiFi Wine Bar for a tasting from Martin Woods (who owns the bar). The wines were nice, but the bartender was especially good—friendly and knowledgeable. https://www.martinwoodswinery.com (McMinnville, OR)
Posted on September 27, 2022
Mellon Meyer does things a little differently than most wineries in Willamette Valley—they only do sparkling wines. It was a nice break from all the Pinot Noir and Chardonnay that we had tasted over the weekend.
Posted on September 27, 2022
Our next tasting was with Bobby Rowett, owner of Mellon Meyer. Bobby was working with the Goodfellow crew that day, so we just had the tasting there at Goodfellow. https://www.mellenmeyer.com
Posted on September 27, 2022
It was fascinating hearing Marcus talk about his goals for his wine, future plans, and how global warming might impact “dry farming” of grapes (with no irrigation) in Oregon.
Posted on September 27, 2022
The Goodfellow tasting was a highlight of the trip. The wine was outstanding, and we were able to try 10 different wines ranging from current vintages to a 2011. But Marcus and Megan were also really interesting to talk to.
Posted on September 27, 2022
Our 2nd tasting of the day was Goodfellow Family Cellars. We were hosted in the Goodfellow production facility by winemaker Marcus Goodfellow and his wife and partner Megan, surrounded by barrels racked to the ceiling. https://goodfellowfamilycellars.com (McMinnville, OR)
Posted on September 27, 2022
Since Violin had to make wine (so they could pay their bills), he chose to blend the 2020 wine with 2019 to minimize any off flavors. Unfortunately, he wasn’t entirely successful. When I tasted the multi-vintage wine, I tasted distinct flavors of bacon, caused by smoke taint.