perfect pairings - february 2013
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This issue of My Wine Words 'Perfect Pairings' features the following: Calvin Klein, Alicia Menninga, Anthony Dudas, Pulp Fiction, Purple Hands Wine, Cody Wright, Randall Grahm, Bonny Doon, Forman Vineyard, Torbreck, Kramer Vineyards, XIX, Saarloos & Sons, Cloudy Bay, Dog Point Vineyard and New Zealand Wine CountryTRANSCRIPT
MY WINE WORDS
PERFECT PAIRINGSFEBRUARY 2013
WINE & WARDROBE:
CALVINKLEINWINE & MUSIC:
ALICIAMENNINGAWINE & ART:
ANTHONYDUDASWINE & MOVIES:
PULP FICTIONFEATURED WINERY:
PURPLE HANDSFEATURED WINEMAKER:
RANDALLGRAHM
SPECIAL FEATURE:
NEW ZEALAND’S
WINE COUNTRY
CLICKTO CONNECT
WINE & WARDROBE:
CALVINKLEINWINE & MUSIC:
ALICIAMENNINGAWINE & ART:
ANTHONYDUDASWINE & MOVIES:
PULP FICTIONFEATURED WINERY:
PURPLE HANDSFEATURED WINEMAKER:
RANDALLGRAHM
PERFECTPAIRINGS
ISSUE
FEBRUARY 2013PRODUCED BY
MY WINE WORDSDIRECTED BY
ALLIE MERRICK
ON THE COVER:TAKE IN THE SIGHTS & SIPS OF NEW ZEALAND’S WINE COUNTRY
WINE & WARDROBE
CALVIN KLEINSetting the stage for style by bringing the bar
up to a level where quality can’t be questioned,
Calvin Klein for wardrobe and Forman Vineyard
for wine is a perfect pairing when looking to
impress. A Calvin Klein jacket (worn here by Peter)
dresses up a pair of jeans without effort. Forman
Cabernet Sauvignon redefines ‘a glass of red
wine’. This is no ordinary red. It’s a pour that
proves why Napa Valley has the market cornered
on Cabernet. Bar setting, I’m betting, there’s not
a person who won’t be impressed by either label.
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What’s YOUR favorite kind of wine?Choose & click below.
A) REDB) WHITEC) BOTH
WINE & MUSIC
ALICIA MENNINGAMs. Menninga’s piano music draws out
layers of complexity within the mind that transport one to another time. Take for example her piece ‘Progress In The Forests Of The Mind’. It’s transcendental nature resembles that of Torbreck’s 2009 ‘Les Amis’. A Barossa Valley Grenache with seemingly unending depth on both the nose and the palate, it’s easy for one to get lost in the moment, as is the case with her music.
ROBERT CANAGA: ARTIST & WINE LOVER
WINE & ART
ANTHONY DUDASIt’s the ‘Dance Rehearsal’ (left) that pairs best
with the Kramer Vineyards 2010 Estate Pinot Noir (below). Pastel & India Ink on paper, this piece by
artist Anthony Dudas mirrors the magnificent dynamic yet delicate nature of the wine.
Great posture is presented in this piece of art and
poured in this bottle of wine. Strength and style reside in both with feminine accents.
WINE & MOVIES
PULP FICTIONWhen sitting down to watch a movie that the
masses have raved about, you might not expect to find a scene that features a ball gag. In the same way, you wouldn’t expect to find a Cabernet such as this from the Eastern side of Oregon like the XIX 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon.
Dense violet velour in the glass presents raspberry ink, red rose potpourri and a bit of pepper on the nose. The flavor of cranberry sauce and boysenberry preserves maintain the same intensity on the palate that Pulp Fiction shifts gears with from one unexpected section of the movie to the next. The movie is rated R, just like the wine.
ROBERT CANAGA: ARTIST & WINE LOVER
“All of our life, we have cut our teeth with
the finest and most
talented winemakers in Oregon
and in many other countries.It is with
PURPLE HANDSthat we work to
honor & build
on all of ourfamily’s teachings.
We take the guidanceand skill set we have earned from brilliant
farmers,
scientists
and artists to show you wines of
our own magnificence,
graceand soul.”
- Cody Wright PURPLE HANDS WINE(OWNER/WINEMAKER)
FEATURED WINERY
PURPLE HANDSTHE WINE
HOLSTEIN VINEYARD PINOT NOIR, STOLLER VINEYARD PINOT NOIR, WILLAMETTE VALLEY PINOT NOIR & AN OREGON RED BLEND
THE REGIONWILLAMETTE VALLEY, OREGON
THE WEBSITEWWW.PURPLEHANDSWINE.COM
THE LOVELY COUPLECODY WRIGHT (WINEMAKER & OWNER) & MARQUE PEAVYHOUSE (CODY’S LOVELY WIFE)
Allie: What’s your LEAST favorite part about making wine?
Randall: Standing around in retail venues, especially large ones, hoping that some customers will show up. Then, if they actually do show up, trying to make small talk and trying not to look as if one wants to be somewhere else.
Allie: What’s your FAVORITE part about making wine?
Allie: What is the HAREST part about being a winemaker?
Randall: The hardest part I suppose is the tedium of record-keeping (not my forte) and trying to keep track of everything you've done that has worked out either particularly well or not so well. Also, occasionally bad things happen to good wine (odd bugs infect the wine, the wine turns oddly reductive and you
need to treat it w/ say, copper sulfate). This can be very challenging.
Allie: What is the EASIEST part about being a winemaker?
Randall: I'm not sure if it is the easiest part or not, but the fact that in general, it (winemaking, or more accurately wine-growing) is so much fun, it really hardly seems like work at all, indeed something I would elect to do whether I were paid or not.
Randall: The very greatest part about making wine is to (occasionally) have the privilege of seeing to a wine from its very inception to finally putting it in the bottle. This would involve identifying a particular piece of land that one imagines would be brilliant for growing grapes, then working out which variety or varieties would be most suitable, tending to aforesaid varieties through their infancy and adolescence, then working out their most appropriate expression as a wine. This is an incredibly long and tedious process, but ultimately incredibly satisfying. Even if I'm not always lucky to be involved in this entire process, just having the opportunity to be outside and work with grape-vines is a real privilege.
FEATURED WINEMAKER
RANDALL GRAHM“Just having the opportunity to be outside and work with grape-vines is a real privilege.”
- Randall Grahm (Winemaker @ Bonny Doon Vineyard)
NEW ZEALANDWINE COUNTRY
See where Sauvignon Blanc has flourished with intense flavor & iridescent finesse.Have a look at the Marlborough region in the southern island of New Zealand.
CLOUDY BAYVINEYARDS
DOG POINTVINEYARD
10 THINGS YOUMUST DOIN NEW ZEALAND
While there is a LOT of fabulousSauvignon Blanc to sip,
there’s a whole lot moreto do on your trip.
When in New Zealandhere are 10 things
that will make your heart raceas it also sings.
- Peter & Allie
1. HIKE TO TAPEKA POINT
2. STAND BY THE SEASHORE
3. EXPLORE RAINBOW FALLS
4. KAYAK IN THE BAY
5. CLIMB THROUGH CAVES
6. CROSS ON THE FERRY
7. STROLL ON PAKIRI BEACH
8. BOAT IN BAY OF ISLANDS
9. DINE WITH THE DUKE
10. JUMP OFF SKY TOWER