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DukeRiley McMinnville, OR
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 | | 11/16/2003 10:21 PM |
| The twelfth annual edition of Salud! was held November 8th and 9th. Salud! provides medical care to Oregon’s migrant farm workers, in the form of wellness clinics, occupational health programs, dental check-ups, and assistance with major medical problems. This auction is the major fund-raiser for this program. The auction is the first chance for the public to taste, in a large, organized fashion, the wines from the vintage that will be released, this fall.
On Saturday, 38 of 39 wines from the 2002 vintage were available for tasting at Domaine Drouhin (Anne Amie was tasting their 2000), along with the opportunity to bid on four cases of the wine from each winery. The wines are special cuvees that represent the best wine that the winemaker can make. Most are blends of several barrels, and many include wine from several vineyards. On Sunday evening, more wine from the Salud! wineries was poured during a silent auction, followed by dinner and an oral auction of three case lots (one case each from three different producers) along with a number of other events, trips, and assorted wine lots.
Saturday The wines were supposed to be auctioned via an electronic system that would keep track of all the bids and display them on screens placed throughout the venue. I system failed before the auction’s conclusion. At that point, part of the wine was auctioned orally and part was auctioned via silent auction.
Conditions at the tasting were less than optimal. The venue was very crowded and cold. Unlike past years, all the wines were good, with no noticeable flaws or problems. I also tasted more wines that I would classify as excellent then normal. I think this bodes well for the vintage. Because of the conditions and the wine’s youth (most were taken straight from barrels that morning), I’ve only broken the wines into categories of excellent, very good, and good. I didn’t try to get too exact with scores, but I expect that the wines would correlate as follows: Excellent – 92+ points, Very Good – 89 to 91 points, and Good – 85 to 88 points. Here are the wines, a few comments, and their auction prices :
Adelsheim - Spicy with noticeable oak, VG, $650  Anne Amie - They brought 2000 so I didn’t bother tasting,, $550  Antica Terra - Some oak, good structure, VG, $700  Archery Summit - VG, $600  Argyle - VG, $525  Bethel Heights - Flabby, G, $825  Brick House - More stuffing, great length, E, $725  Broadley - Rich, lively, great length (I bought this), E, $600  Chehalem - Richer, less lively, but complex and long, E, $800  Cooper Mountain - Very nice, Broadley Jr. (I bought this), VG/E, $525  Cristom - Still going through ML, but very nice, E, $1,025  Domaine Drouhin - Flabby, a hint of burnt oranges, G, $900  Domaine Serene - Flabby, G, $1,200  Elk Cove - VG, $700  Erath - VG, $550  Hamacher - VG, $550  Ken Wright - They were out of wine by the time I got here, $1,500  King Estate - VG, $600  Lange - VG, $500  Lemelson - A little lighter, but great length, VG, $800  McKinlay - Darker fruit, more structure (I bought this), E, $600  Oak Knoll - G, $300  Panther Creek - Very nice, well put together, VG/E, $750  Patton Valley - Very flabby, G, $625  Patricia Green - Lighter, but great length, VG, $700  Ponzi - VG, $775  R Stuart - Creamy, nice structure, VG, $550  Raptor Ridge - Nice nose, no mid-palate, G, $650  Rex Hill - Still going through ML, VG, $575  Shea - Nice fruit, good structure, built for the long haul, E, $650  Silvan Ridge - Nice wine, VG, $550  Sokol Blosser - Fruity, oaky, VG, $475  Soter - Not much nose, good length, VG, $1,100  St Innocent - Earthy, lively, good length, E, $575  Torii Mor - Strawberry soda pop, G, $675  Westrey - Deep, rich, elegant, nice structure, E, $525  Willakenzie Estate - Strawberry, flabby, G, $750  Willamette Valley - VG, $375  Witness Tree - Earthy, fruity, good structure, E, $700 
As is usually the case, long-term track record means more than taste at this event. With these being unfinished wines, a less skilled winemaker can still have problems, and a wine that isn’t as impressive can still be saved. I really like the three wines I bought, and, given the price, wish that I had bought the Westrey and possibly the Shea as well.
After the tasting/auction, we attended the Sponsors Dinner at Archery Summit. This was a very nice affair exclusively for the sponsors and the Salud! Board. Luckily, the venue was significantly warmer than DDO, so we all had a chance to unthaw. The dinner, served by Art of Catering, was excellent, and the wines were well matched to the food. In particular, the spicy and fruity flavors in the 2000 Bethel Heights and 2002 Ken Wright Pinots went well with the entrée of roasted venison chop. My wine highlights were the 2000 Chehalem Chardonnay (90), 2000 Bethel Heights Southeast Block Pinot (92), 2002 Ken Wright Savoya Pinot (93), and the 2001 Elk Cove Roosevelt Pinot (91).
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| ChangeMe
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 | | 11/17/2003 12:34 AM |
| | Duke, I sure wish I could have been there. Sorry you missed out on the Ken Wrights. | | | |
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