The weather could not have been better for last weekend’s third
annual Kitsap Wine Festival.
Luckily we didn’t listen to our own advice of leaving the
sunscreen at home and bringing our umbrellas. Instead we slathered
on the 30 SPF and hit the Bremerton waterfront for the three
and-a-half hour wine tasting event.
The crowd seemed about the same from the year before, and the
food offerings were just as delicious.
And of course the wine was good too.
Like last year we arrived at the gate and quickly made our way
to the back of the tasting area, avoiding lines and seeking the
cool breezes off the water.
But this strategy to get away from the crowds put a bit of a
whammy in our plans to hit the wineries on our “Must Taste List.”
Anam Cara
Cellars was the first winery on our list, and the
first winery when we walked in. As a result there was a long line
and we never made our way back to the front until it was time to
leave.
So we started at the Summer Sippers Bar where we tasted
Kana Winery’s Katie Mae
White — a Riesling — Masset
Winery Le Petite Blanc 2010, Vortex Cellars Rattlesnake Hills Rose,
Maryhill
Winery’s Rose of Sangiovese and an Italian sparkling
Riondo Pink NV from the Veneto
region.
Although these wines were refreshing, it was difficult to really
taste them as they were chilled to the bone. But they were well
chosen for the hot afternoon.
Our favorites of the bunch were the Riondo Veneto Pink NV for
Brynn and the Maryhill Rose of Sangiovese for Mary. Both are
refreshing dry pink wines with body and flavor. Both are made from
the Italian red grapes, the first Corvina and the other Sangiovese.
The Riondo was especially refreshing for the hot day with its
bubbles that provided a nice effervescence.
Other wines we tasted and would recommend are Maryhill’s
Zinfandel, Robert Ramsay
Cellars’ 2008 Mourvedre and 2008 Cabernet
Sauvignon and Pondera
Winery’s Sericus, a 2008 Bordeaux blend that picked up
a double gold from the 2011 Seattle Wine Awards.
Oregon was represented by Lange Estate Winery
and Vineyard’s Chardonnay and Reserve
Pinot, which paired wonderfully with Anthony’s salmon on a
bed of roasted garlic mashed potatoes.
Mary thought Dubindil
Winery’s 2008 Syrah was really good.
This boutique winery out of Snohomish, doesn’t filter their Syrah
but it’s still smooth and silky with layers of flavors. Situated in
the heart of the Puget Sound AVA, they focus on small batches of
handcrafted wines made from grapes in regions around the state.
Kiona
Winery and McCrea
Cellars were Brynn’s favorite wineries of the day.
That’s because she loved almost everything they poured.
Kiona offered a 2010 Chenin Blanc, 2010
Rose of Sangiovese, 2008 Estate Lemberger
and 2004 Cabernet Sauvignon.
Her favorites of these were the Lemberger and Cab, although the
chilled Chenin Blanc was nice for the hot day.
McCrea poured its 2009 Sirocco Blanc (a white
Rhone blend), a 2009 Rousanne, 2008
Grenache and 2006 Syrah.
Once again these whites were Brynn’s favorite, especially the
Sirocco Blanc, a blend of 43 percent Grenache Blanc, 41 percent
Marsanne, 10 percent Picpoul and 7 percent Rousanne.
Robert Ramsay Cellars was another one of Brynn’s favorites,
largely because of its Cab made from old vines and its
Mason’s Red — a blend of Syrah and Mourvedre with
a co-fermentation of Viongnier, which gave this wine a lovely
nose.
All in all we had a wonderful time and are already looking
forward to next year’s event.
Cheers!
Brynn and Mary
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