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2018 Wood Family Vineyards “One Oak Vineyard” Merlot and a New Food Pairing

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

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This 2018 Merlot is one fierce wine and not a weak or wimpy Merlot. The color in the glass is your first clue this is a different Merlot. The color is dark purple/maroon and intriguing with a medium heavy viscosity on the eyes. On the nose, chocolate covered berries, ripe plum and vanilla waft into the senses. On the palate, it is a bit of a paradox as this is both your warm and cuddly drink that is relaxing and comforting to sip yet with some grippy tannins. Yet you are awakened with the first sip to an explosive mouthful of Bing cherries, plums, with subtle earthy tones of bramble and minerality. The finish has a textural feel, and a complex layered structure continues to enhance the wine experience. The words chewy and masculine almost come to mind in describing this beautiful wine. While having so many brawny characteristics, it still presents at the conclusion as elegant and charming. This is a Merlot to absolutely enjoy today, with or without food. Alcohol is 14 % with 242 cases being produced. The wine is 100% Merlot and aged 20 months in French oak barrels. This is worth seeing if they have any additional bottles for sale! This wine will make my annual list of Best Wines Tasted for 2025! The current vintage is their 2022 and is $38/bottle.
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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When your neighbors surprise you and drop off their just picked garden bell peppers and tomatoes, it seems only natural to make stuffed bell peppers! So, tonight’s meal was a new recipe calling for the bell peppers to be filled with beef, rice and veggies for an all-in-one meal. A slight twist was adding Italian sausage for more flavoring. The ingredients were olive oil, sea salt, black pepper, ground beef, chopped purple onion, minced bell pepper, finely chopped garlic cloves, diced zucchini, diced fresh tomatoes, white rice and shredded pepper jack cheese. Accompanied by a fresh garden salad with cherry tomatoes, green onions and candied almond slices. This combination was great with the wine’s smooth fruity notes and the stuffed meat (ground beef and Italian sausage) in the bell pepper. This recipe will be a standard this coming winter as “comfort food” on a cool night.
The Winery

Picture from Wood Family Vineyard, Rhonda and Harrison Wood
Over 20 years ago, I believe this was one of Rhonda Wood’s first wines produced and continues to be a crowd pleaser. Now her 2022 Wood Family Vineyards “One Oak Vineyard” Merlot will most definitely be an award-winning wine. Located in eastern Livermore Valley with Rhonda Wood owner & winemaker. You can read more about her background from airline pilot to award winning winemaker at:
https://californiawinesandwineries.com/2016/02/10/wood-family-vineyards-2
Sláinte,
Michael
2024 Wood Family Vineyards Pinot Noir

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Background on Pinot Noir
The name Pinot Noir derives from the French words “pine” and “black” as the grape’s tight pine cone clusters and dark color. Pinot Noir has origins dating back to the first century AD. Roman’s most likely expanded the plantings of Pinot Noir during their empire reign. The phylloxera crisis devastated vineyards across France and did not spare Pinot Noir. In the following years, many Pinot Noir clones were introduced with each having specific attributes including resistance to certain diseases, yield levels, distinct aromatics and flavor profiles. The most notable clones commonly found today are 115, 667 and 777.
Geographically, California Pinot Noir presents more upfront fruit flavors, ripeness and a fuller body due to the warmer climate. Oregon, with its cooler climate, has a subtler fruit with pronounced earthy and mineral qualities.

In California Pinot Noir is the second largest harvest of red wine grapes, being 8% of the tons crushed at 218,024. Number one being Cabernet Sauvignon with 454,608 or 16%. Zinfandel followed in 3rd position with 201,642 tons from the final 2024 California Grape Crush Report. The latest numbers show Pinot Noir being the 5th most planted red wine grape in the world.
The Wine – “Wine is bottled poetry” – Robert Louis Stevenson

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The grapes for this Pinot Noir come from the Nella Terra vineyard located at the top of the Sunol grade. This area gets the cool breezes from the San Francisco Bay in the late afternoon and is typically much cooler than Livermore Valley, but both being in Alameda County.

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On the eyes a semi-transparent ruby red coloring and medium viscosity. On the nose red berries and tart cranberries are dominant. On the palate the wine provides a mouthful of texture along with the strawberry and cherry fruits. On the finish, a slight tartness provides the classical puckering in the mouth as well as the fruit counterbalanced with pepper and clove.

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This is their second vintage of Pinot Noir and will be available at the end of July or beginning of August, just in time for summer enjoyment. Only 61 cases were produced. Aged 9 months in 100% neutral French barrels, one new and one neutral. One unique process was saving about 10-15% of the grapes as full grape clusters without destemming. This was added to the destemmed fruit for fermentation to increase the complexity and fruitiness of the wine. The wine will be sold at $50/bottle. The wine comes in at 13.9% alcohol.
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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Chose this wine to pair this evening with two different sausages. The first being an Italian spicy beef sausage and the other being a pork sausage stuffed with Gouda cheese and Jalapeños. This Pinot Noir was selected as it goes with Gouda cheese and has plenty of acidity to cut through both beef and pork sausages. Accompanied by French fried potatoes. The wine was served cold and was a welcome companion to the spicy Italian sausage and the jalapeño stuffed sausage. This wine, in my opinion, is definitely a food wine as opposed to a standalone drinking wine as it wholly enhanced the food this evening.
The Winery

Photo from Wood Family Vineyards website
Wood Family Vineyards, located in eastern Livermore Valley, with Rhonda Wood owner & winemaker, has been producing award winning wines for over two decades. You can read more on her background from airline pilot to award winning winemaker at:
https://californiawinesandwineries.com/2016/02/10/wood-family-vineyards-2/
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Her awards are extensive and too numerous to list here in this article and would refer you to their website at the bottom of this article.
Sláinte,
Michael
2022 Wood Family Vineyards “One Oak Vineyard” Merlot

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

Photo ©Michael Kelly
Paul Giamatti, the actor in the iconic movie “Sideways” playing the role as Miles and his disdain of Merlot almost killed this wondrous grape varietal in California. Even after two decades with Paul’s comments, Merlot is slowing recovering from his disparaging comments on the varietal. His classic comments range from “No, if anyone orders Merlot, I’m leaving” to “I am NOT drinking any ####### Merlot!” only begins to frame the movie. A great book that just came out is called “Sideways Uncorked” by Kirk and Mira Advani Honeycutt recaps the Merlot saga as well as the rise of Pinot Noir. Many did not understand the significance of the end of the movie with Miles saving a bottle of Chateau Cheval Blanc a blend of Merlot and Cabernet Franc that he was saving for a special occasion! He ended the movie confirming his love of Merlot!!
This 2022 Merlot is one fierce wine and not a weak or wimpy Merlot. The color in the glass is your first clue this is a different Merlot. The color is dark purple/maroon and intriguing with a medium heavy viscosity on the eyes. On the nose, chocolate covered berries, ripe plum and vanilla waft into the senses. On the palate, it is a bit of a paradox as this is both your warm and cuddly drink that is relaxing and comforting to sip. Yet you are awakened with the first sip to an explosive mouthful of Bing cherries, plums, jagged and yet silky tannins with subtle earthy tones of bramble and minerality. The finish has a textual feel, and a complex layered structure continues to enhance the wine drinker. The words chewy and masculine almost come to mind in describing this beautiful wine. While having so many brawny characteristics, it still presents at the finish as elegant and charming. This is a Merlot to absolutely enjoy today, with or without food. Alcohol is 14.8 % with 8 barrels being produced. The wine is 100% Merlot and aged 18 months in French oak barrels. This wine will be released mid-February 2025. Price has not been released.

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It is not required to have this wine in the bathtub, but perhaps worth exploring? This wine will be tasted again soon as I believe it will make the Best Wines Tasted list for 2025.
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

Photo ©Michael Kelly
Pulled this wine to have with a new dish this evening called stuffed pepper casserole. A great wintertime comfort food consisting of chopped yellow onions, diced orange bell pepper, ground beef, tomato paste, kosher salt, ground cumin, paprika, Worcestershire sauce, black pepper, minced garlic, chopped vine-ripened tomatoes, long-grain white rice and chopped parsley. The bell pepper and ground beef were first cooked in a skillet before other ingredients being added and then baked. Shredded combination of Colby and jack cheese were added and baked on top for a few minutes. Accompanied by sauteed zucchini, summer squash and mushrooms and garlic French bread.
The fruit and tannins from the Merlot wine wrapped each morsel of the beef and spices of the casserole (bell pepper) to make a tangy and delicious meal.
The Winery

Picture from Wood Family Vineyard, Rhonda and Harrison Wood
Over 20 years ago, I believe this was one of Rhonda Wood’s first wines produced and continues to be a crowd pleaser. Now her 2022 Wood Family Vineyards “One Oak Vineyard” Merlot will most definitely be an award-winning wine. Located in eastern Livermore Valley with Rhonda Wood owner & winemaker. You can read more about her background from airline pilot to award winning winemaker at:
https://californiawinesandwineries.com/2016/02/10/wood-family-vineyards-2
Sláinte,
Michael