Dancing Coyote Gewurztraminer 2010
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Chad Joseph, has been making wines for Dancing Coyote Wines, since the inception of the brand in 2001. He loves that despite their size, they are renegades in the industry - from planting unique varietals, to trying new winemaking techniques and new packaging, such as kegs and now, cans! His focus is letting wines naturally become what they want to be - letting terroir (a wine’s “sense of place”) happen. According to Chad, “This might mean more wild fermentations, minimizing filtering and fining, and in general, taking more risks. To make artistic wines you can’t be afraid of making mistakes. You have to have faith and let things ride.” His passion for wine extends from the vineyard to the finished product. It’s not unusual for him to show up on weekends and work behind the tasting room counter!
Gewürztraminer, an expressive and aromatically distinctive white grape variety, is considered a noble variety in the Alsace region of France, and produces wonderful wines in the mountainous Alto Adige region of NE Italy. Generally this grape grows well in cooler regions and its natural intensity makes it a great ally for flavorful cuisine such as Indian, Middle Eastern or Moroccan. Somm Secret—Because of a charming perfume and tendency towards slight sweetness, Gewürztraminer makes for an excellent gateway wine for those who love sweet wines but want to venture into the realm of drier whites.
The vineyards just inland from the Sacramento River Delta, along the deep banks of the Sacramento River, comprise the Clarksburg AVA. The River Delta channels in cold air and fog from the Pacific Ocean creating a cooling effect in this area. Warm summer days quickly change to chilly evenings and make a great environment for grape growing. While a range of grape varieties grow here, Chenin blanc stands out the most, distinguishing itself in the appellation.
The Clarksburg Wine Growers and Vintners Association, made up of nearly 50 grower members and over a dozen wineries, has been working since the late 1980s to promote the high quality wine of its region.