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2024 Frog’s Tooth Grenache Blanc – A Common Misconception About Grenache Blanc

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A quick background on Grenache Blanc

Grenache Blanc is often confused as being a Grenache grape lightly pressed to extract the juice like a Cabernet Franc Blanc coming from the red grape. It is a white grape that produces a full body wine with citrus and herbal notes, much different than the red Grenache grape. Originally native to northeastern Spain and has been also planted in France since the Middle Ages. The first planting in California came recently in 1997. In the California Grape Crush Report in February 2025, the tonnage of Grenache Blanc processed was reported at 1,757 tons. That represents .0013% of the total white wine grapes by ton harvested in the state!

The Wine – “Wine is bottled Poetry” – Robert Louis Stevenson

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I have enjoyed this wine for years from Acquiesce Vineyards in Lodi where it has won various awards including last month a Gold Medal from the SF Chronicle Wine Competition (https://www.acquiescevineyards.com/). This is the first time enjoying a Grenache Blanc from the Sierra foothills. This was the first time Grenache Blanc was produced by Frog’s Tooth and won a Gold Medal at the SF Chronicle Wine Competition. It is a combination of Grenache Blanc grapes and Grenache red grapes (pressed lightly to extract the juice). It is a field blend as both grape varieties are grown at their vineyard.

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This wine has a crisp and clean and light tannish/golden sheen rather than a distinct color. On the nose aromas of green fruit, citrus and white peach greet the imbiber. Once on the palate, a symphony of flavors abounded dominated by apples and peach. Secondary flavors of stone fruit and herbs were present specifically lemon zest and dried sage. The finish provided a textual feeling with clean tempered acidity.

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The wine was released already and goes for $26/bottle. Only 120 cases were produced, and it is a solid and versatile wine for food. It can even work “standalone” as a patio pounder!  This wine will make my annual list of Best Wines Tasted in 2025 for both the flavor profile and a delicious wine in the less than $50 category.

The Food and Wine Pairing – “Food without wine is a corpse; wine without food is a ghost. United and well matched, they are as body and soul: living partners” – Andre Simon

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This wine was pulled to go with fresh scallops picked up at Ohana Seafood in Modesto. My idea was to prepare the scallops in a blackened spice and cook in a skillet. The spice recipe used included garlic powder, onion powder, smoked paprika, oregano, basil, thyme, cayenne pepper, kosher salt and black pepper combined and mixed.  Each scallop was completely coated with the final blend and dipped into a hot buttery skillet. Served over thin pasta prepared with butter and fresh Asiago grated cheese. A fresh garden salad complemented the dinner.

As it turned out the spices used to blacken the scallops were extremely too strong for this wine. Truth be told, a fire hose would have been the correct liquid to enjoy with the spicy scallops. Previously when I used the spice blend, I also topped off the fish with a mango & pineapple salsa which “cooled down” the blacken fish. Lesson learned this evening!!

The Winery

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Wrote a story this last summer (2024) that Frog’s Tooth was making significant strategic moves in revamping the winery.  For a full recap of a 4+ hour discussion with the owner/managing partner Larry Aderman discussing the winery, the wines, their new winemaker Tana Cole and how they are elevating their game plan for the winery you can click the following link for specifics:

https://californiawinesandwineries.com/2024/06/14/frogs-tooth-winery-making-strategic-moves/

I am happy to announce one of their first wines making a qualitative impact will be their 2022 Alicante Bouschet. This wine was produced by Tana at her previous winery with Frog’s Tooth purchasing the wine from barrels. They aged the wine additionally for several months in neutral French oak. In the future, they will be offering wine produced from the Frog’s Tooth vineyard.

Sláinte,

Michael

https://californiawinesandwineries.com

https://www.frogstooth.com/

https://ohanaseafood.net

2016 Prospect 772 Wine Company Black Tie Charlie – A Big, Bold and Jammy Blend

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The Wine – “Wine is bottled Poetry” – Robert Louis Stevenson

Photo ©Michael Kelly

Pulled our last bottle of a 2016 Black Tie Charlie the other night. It was time as you could see the wicking of the wine on the cork. Caught it just before cresting at top! The Black Tie Charlie is a 50/50 blend of Syrah and Petite Sirah. The wine was perfectly preserved and represented a beautiful blend of these two strong grapes. First, on the eyes a deep cavernous black coloring, a foreboding of what is to spring forth of dark fruit. On the nose floral notes of violets and soft black licorice waft gently with aromatic nuances. On the palate, it is where these two varietals comingling produce layers upon layers of enjoyment.  A synchronized orchestra of blackberries, blueberries, dark cherry and plum swirl about the mouth. Secondary muted notes of black pepper, vanilla and an earthiness ricochet from side to side. The finish is long with flavors of herbs, soft pipe tobacco, counterbalanced with a big, bold and jammy conclusion. This has been one of my favorite blends for 10 years now!

Today’s vintage is 2021 and sells for $33/bottle which is a bargain for such a bold and expressive wine.

The Winery

While only open to the public Thursday to Sunday, this is one winery worthy of visiting in Calaveras County. Founders Ron Pieretti and Wendy Sanda recently sold the winery to Francis & Kristina Johnson, and they are continuing to produce some exceptional Rhone varietals.

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The grounds are beautifully maintained, and the tasting room has a “down home comfortability” and welcoming factor. To find Prospect 772, it is just off Highway 4 a few miles before reaching Angels Camp. Signs show where to turn and approximately one mile down this private road leads to 25 acres which comprises both the vineyards and tasting room.

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Prospect 772 has stayed true to their mission of producing exciting Rhone varietals. Each of their wines has a descriptive name so I will provide that and then the varietals used in the production. Currently the wine line up is:

Tatum’s Grace – 50% Roussanne, 50% Viogner

Sparkling GSM Brut Rose – Grenache, Syrah and Mourvedre

Baby Doll – Grenache, Syrah and Mourvedre

The Stray – 71% Cabernet Sauvignon and 29% Syrah

The Truant – 71% Grenache, 22% Syrah and 7% Mourvedre

The Shadow – 41% Petite Sirah, 28% Grenache, 19% Syrah and 12% Mourvedre

The Brat – 84% Grenache and 16% Syrah

The Brawler – 94% Syrah and 6% Viognier

The Instigator – 100% Syrah

Big Nose Pete – 100% Petite Sirah

Black Tie Charlie – 50% Syrah and 50% Petite Sirah

Slainte,

Michael

https://californiawinesandwineries.com

https://www.prospect772.com