Gossamer Cellars in Murphys, California – A Recent Visit

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If you have followed my writings and wine reviews, Gossamer Cellars 419 Main Street in Murphys in the lower foothills has been on my radar for almost ten years. Unique to Gossamer cellars is Gary and Sue Grant, owners with Gary being the winemaker and Sue as the welcoming host in the tasting room. One of the endearing qualities of Gossamer Cellars is Gary’s stride to create all the wines on DeLong’s Wine Grape Varietal Table that resides in the tasting room.

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This obviously is a monumental task, and Gary continues to find new vineyards and produce new wine yearly. He does produce some stalwart wines year to year, but as a “creative and talented scientist/winemaker” he continues to dabble with many less common grape varieties.

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I recently stopped by the tasting room and spoke with Sue in person and Gary via phone as he was at the winery in San Andreas. Got to taste a few of his new creations and was very impressed with two of them. The first being his 2024 Treixadura white wine from vineyards in the Sierra foothills. Primarily grown in the Vinho Verde region of Portugal and Rias Baixas region in Spain. This wine is noted for its body, citrus and floral notes with acidity that needs to be kept in check. Gary hits the mark on this light, airy and refreshing wine. It is destined to be a great and enjoyable wine with various fish dishes or simply by itself as a warm evening porch pounder.

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The second wine of notable quality was his 2021 “Reed” Charbono from Alta Mesa AVA in the Sacramento region. Charbono is originally from the alpine vineyards of Savoie in eastern France and name was initially known as Bonarda. Its key characteristics are black cherry, plum and spices often with blueberries with soft tannins. Sipping on a pour of this wine, it was love at first sip! Smooth elegance with spice and dry with a lingering finish. This wine again could be a standalone drinker or paired with a wide variety of foods. You might call this wine produced by Gossamer Cellars as a welcoming mat to red wines in their lineup!

Closing, I have often quoted a saying in their boutique tasting room that reads “Adventure may hurt you, but monotony will kill you”. Gary and Sue will never be bored with his quest for new and delicious wines.

Sláinte,

Michael Kelly

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