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Festival of Undiscovered Grapes – Truly a Magnificent Event

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Attended Saturday, January 31st, the Festival of Undiscovered Grapes in San Jose. This was their inaugural event in Northern California, and it was a smashing success with approximately 400 attendees. The event featured the “other 7%” of grapes produced rather than the pedestrian 93% which consumers regularly purchase, i.e., Chardonnay, Pinot Gris, Cabernet Sauvignon, etc. Instead, this event provided consumers with the opportunity to taste wines such as Teroldego, Cinsault, Marsanne, Cabernet Pfeffer, etc. It was a great experience to meet “new friends” both in person and the new liquid ones!

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The event began with Lodi grape grower Stuart Spencer and David Glancey, Master Somm of the SF Wine School sharing a brief overview of Lodi’s 100+ varieties of wine grapes and the uniqueness of the region. Sips of sparkling Assyrtiko from Perloegos and Old Vine Carignane from Drava were tasting during the presentation.
It was a great time seeing so many new wineries and discussing why they choose the “undiscovered grapes” to be featured by their winery. Tasting some unique and delicious wines only help convince folks that if they want to be adventurous, this is a great opportunity to explore and taste.

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Allison Levine, pictured above, created the framework for this event. The event included 130 wine grapes, 60+ wineries, and was rated the #2 Wine Festival in America based on their previously held event in Los Angeles.
It was also a wonderful time meeting up with long-time friends and meeting up with folks that I had corresponded with via email or phone but now got to meet in person.
These are just a few wineries pouring on this day and the wines they featured:

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Picture above Acorn Winery from Healdsburg is Assistant Winemaker Eric Lindae and Melissa Moholt-Sieberton, owner on the right. They were pouring Grüner Veltliner, Rosé of Cabernet Franc, Sangiovese and Cabernet Franc. Their Cabernet Franc was spicy and earthy.

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JMC Cellars, my first time tasting their wonderful wines. JMC Cellars is located in Livermore, and they were pouring the extremely tasty Teroldego and Roussanne.

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Steven Kent Winery was pouring his SKW and L’Autre Côte wines. Picture above Steven and Beth Mirassou pouring the award-winning Cabernet Franc’s from various vineyards throughout Livermore Valley.

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Omega Road Winery in Livermore was happily pouring three of her wines: Torrontés, Mencia and Sparkling Rosé of Counoise.

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Rob Stinton of Starfield Vineyards in Placerville was pouring his elegant Tannat, Cinsault, Fiano and Sparkling Brut Rosé of Grenache.

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Copia Vineyards in Paso Robles had a nice selection to taste of their White Blend, The Story (Grenache/Syrah) and Mourvèdre. Previously I had only tasted one of their wines and today was able to taste their 2022 The Cure, a savory and fruit forward wine.
These are just a few of the wines and wineries that were in attendance and pouring. To get a complete listing of the wines and wineries that attended you can find them at: https://festivalofundiscoveredgrapes.com/
Truly a remarkable event that will be held annually in San Jose.
Sláinte,
Michael Kelly
2020 Optio Vineyards Grenache – “Optio” Latin Meaning Choice
The Winery

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Two years ago, we met with winery owners Troy and Michelle LaMar on their 14-acre vineyard. Nine acres are currently under vine. The vineyard is located at the tail end of the Templeton district within the Geneseo District appellation. Their production is around 500 cases a year with the balance of the fruit being sold off. Their goal is to increase production steadily with club membership and getting the word out on their quality wines. They already have won many awards including for their 2022 Chardonnay, Las Vegas Global Platinum Medal with 96 points and their 2021 Estate Tempranillo, Las Vegas Global Platinum Medal also with 96 points! This is the little winery that not only could but has!!

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Troy is a general surgeon in Los Angeles and met his wife Michelle as she was a floor nurse at the same hospital. She is now in nursing education. Today with their son LT, they spend as much time as possible on the estate. Their winemaker is Aaron Jackson from Tin City with 23 years of making gorgeous wines. Aaron’s background includes Four Vines, ONX and Saxum wineries. He earned his Wine & Viticulture degree from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and spent a year in Australia where he earned a Master’s degree in Oenology.
The winery today produces Chardonnay, Inmesceo (meaning blend together of Cabernet Sauvignon, Mourvedre, Syrah and Petite Sirah), Grenache, Tempranillo and Petite Sirah. Had the opportunity to taste each one (a few with different vintages) and uniquely different was that each one was a solid and exceptional wine. Not a so-so or average wine in their offering. Rare and very much appreciated I am sure by their customers.
The name Optio comes from the Latin word meaning “choice” which has paid off for the LaMar family. Troy while in medical school his first day heard a professor quote William Jennings Bryan “Destiny is not a matter of chance; it is a matter of choice; it is not a thing to be waited for; it is a thing to be achieved.” Literally and physically, the little vineyard on top of the hill, has reached up to achieve many excellent wines.
More information on their wines and vineyards can be found in the previous story at:
https://californiawinesandwineries.com/2023/12/07/optio-vineyards-the-little-winery-that-can/
The Wine – 2020 Optio Vineyards Grenache – “Wine is bottled poetry” – Robert Louis Stevenson

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This style of Grenache is old world with layers of rich flavors and juicy, rustic tannins. On the eyes, a very dark blood red coloring with medium-full viscosity. On the nose aromas of plum blueberries, new leather, and clove waft into the senses. On the palate you are awakened to a lively and enjoyable juicy cherry followed by a complex finish of fig, licorice, molasses, and black cherry with hints of spices and dried herbs. The finish shows the earthy minerality and earthiness of these grapes. They use 100% neutral oak barrels and age the wine for 17 months. Only 75 cases were produced. This is one of the best Grenache wines I have experienced! Their current release is 2022 and goes for $62/bottle and worth every long-lasting sip.
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 selected this evening to go with Udon noodles and chicken with broccoli stir-fry entrée. Enjoyed one glass with the meal and another after dinner. The juicy red fruit and spices stood up nicely with the vegetables and Udon noodles.
I left the winery with four bottles and wished I had purchased a few more as this was my last bottle. Time for another visit!

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Sláinte,
Michael Kelly