We dig into what “from the sky down” really means for wine, from weather and wildfire risk to soils, drainage, and the way vineyards express place. We also get nerdy about minerality, misunderstood grapes like Merlot, and why taste is personal even when the pros are scoring bottles.
• Why rain, heat, aspect, and site shape a vintage
• How soil types and drainage affect vine stress and wine character
• What we mean by minerality and how to describe it better
• Kimmeridgian marl, fossil oyster shells, and why Chablis loves oysters
• El Nino, fire season, vineyard loss, and smoke taint concerns
• From the Sky Down bottling updates plus Chardonnay and malolactic trends
• Carmenere’s history, Bordeaux blending, and why it deserves more love
• The Sideways effect on Merlot and the missing context
• Washington State wine identity, Pinot benchmarks, and blind tasting lessons
• Why wine scores help people explore and why they still miss the point
• Labeling and heritage grapes like Valdiguie and Zinfandel’s real origins
• Old vines, longevity, and cluster shatter and millerandage
We do still have Somm Sessions happening every 1st and 3rd Thursday here, 5:30 to 7 p.m. Every Sunday we have live music, 3 to 6 p.m. July 2nd we are starting every Thursday movie night outdoors, bring your chairs, the snack bar will be open, and you are also welcome to bring your own movie snacks with you.