Wine tasting comes in many forms. It can be a friendly tasting with friends at
home, it can be a big wine event, it can be at the local store as reps ply you
with their latest releases, or it can be at a winery or tasting room. Even within the confines of the tasting room,
there are a myriad of approaches to presenting the wines. Some tasting rooms
offer tastings and then wines by the glass and bottle for on-site consumption, often
with musical accompaniment, food and other attractions to round out the
experience. Others still take a more simple approach, invite you in, taste the
wine, enjoy, tell the story and maybe sell you a bottle or twelve.
The latter approach is what is offered up at Linda Donovan’s
new tasting room. Linda is an accomplishe winemaker who runs Pallet Wine Company in Medford and produces her
own labels as well as labels for small wineries throughout Southern Oregon. Pallet is a humming, busy place, but it does not
offer wine tasting. Initially there were plans to do a tasting room at the
facilities, but time and space concerns dictated otherwise.
Recently, Linda decided it would be good to open a small,
simple tasting room where she could serve her wine and tell her story. She chose
a site on her sister’s Valley View Orchard, right next door to the orchard’s historic farm stand. It has an open air feel with a large roll-up door, a bright, basic
room and a wonderfully expansive vista overlooking Ashland.
The Linda Donovan Wines Tasting Room takes a basic approach – it is only open Thursday – Sundays, from 1pm - 6pm and no glass or bottle
consumption is available. She prefers to let the wines be the center of attention
and the stars of the show. She certainly has accomplished this style. We had a
great time sampling wines, playing with her large yellow lab Finnigan and taking
in the information Linda was all too happy to share with us.
We opened with a 2011 “Le Jeune Chien” Sauvignon blanc. I
love a nice, crisp sauv blanc and this did not disappoint. I had to ask as to
the name and Linda explained that a while back, she had two old dogs that she had
been with many years. After their passing, friends kept saying get a new dog,
so she ended up living up to the belief that you should adopt, don’t breed or
buy. This dog became Le Jeune Chien or the young dog.
Next up was a 2011 Late Bloomer Dry
Gewurtztraminer, which had “nothing sweet about it”. It was dry, dry, dry for a
Gewurtz, a perfectly crisp wine on a hot day or for pairing with food.
We moved on to reds with a 2008 Linda Donovan Tempranillo,
made with grapes from Fortmiller Vineyards, which always produces smooth,
delicious fruit. This rich wine was a mouthful with beautiful, smooth-grain
tannins. After the Tempranillo, we had a chance to taste a 2010 Long Walk
Vineyard Mouvedre, grown on property at Valley View on the Corner Vineyard.
Mouvedre is rarely a single variety, often paired as a GSM, but this wine is
gorgeous with earthy spicy tones and a (savory) umami mouth feel. As a special
treat we had the opportunity to sample the 2010 Orchard Red, a blend of Long
Walk Vineyard consisting of 29% Mouvedre, 14% Gernache, 29% Cinsault and29%
Carignan, a unique wine with surprising depth and character.
Before we left, Linda offered us a sample of her value label,
Pick Me. These are the perfect Tuesday night wines, with a Pick Me White, a
blend of Semillion, Chardonnay and Sauvignon blanc and the 2009 Pick Me Red
Merlot. Priced at $8 each, these wines are perfect for the non-occasion
occasion, a second bottle or a quick nip. :-)
It is my belief that every wine
producer in Southern Oregon would be well served to offer $8 bottles of wine,
but that is for a later post. Linda subscribes to this theory as well, much to
my delight.
So, for a simple, laid back and totally relaxing tasting,
and great wines to boot, I highly recommend visiting Linda Donovan’s Tasting
Room at Valley View Orchard in Ashland.
I do not think you will be
disappointed.
p.s. While camping at Howard's Prairie last weekend, we ran out of wine! A quick jaunt to the HP store and we found the Pick Me Red and White, which was enjoyed around a roaring campfire with wonderful company.
p.s. While camping at Howard's Prairie last weekend, we ran out of wine! A quick jaunt to the HP store and we found the Pick Me Red and White, which was enjoyed around a roaring campfire with wonderful company.
Donvan's wine kick ass
ReplyDeleteYes they do. Well-crafted and priced make them ideal.
ReplyDeleteLinda is putting Southern Oregon in the running with "those who shall not be named" California wine countries. She is awesome!
ReplyDeleteShe is a talented winemaker and we are lucky to have her in the valley. A rising tide floats all boats, as they say
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