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A Turn on High Voltage Wine: Volta Wine's Inaugural Offering

You know what kicks ass?

The movie IRON MAN. That film devastates when I watch it on the 50" Sony HDTV in my basement.

You know what else stomps all kinds of gluteus maximus?

1WineDude.com readers! Especially when those readers make wine. Like Steve Lau of Volta Wine, which is releasing its inaugural Cabernet Sauvignon vintage (2005) this Fall. Steve contacted me as a fan of the blog and someone who grew up in my current stomping ground of Pennsylvania, wondering if I'd like to try their single-vinyeard, Howell Mountain Cab.

Howell Mountain? Would I like to try it? Hello! Does the Pope wear a hat?!?? Despite the fact that this kind of thing consistently gets me in trouble in the wine blog-o-world, I advised Steve to send me a bottle with all speed.

I tried Volta's Cab. this past weekend. And it's very, very good. The blackberry and plum coming off this wine is outrageously pure on the nose and on the palate, and the mouthfeel is smooth as silk. That Howell Mountain fruit is somehow lush but at the same time the tannins have a laser focus. The only thing I didn't like about this wine was the high Voltage - at 15% abv, the wine's booze power is no joke. But I was digging it, and it's one of the few 14.5%+ abv wines that I've really been able to get behind lately without feeling like someone is trying to beat me up.

Still, I hesitated to write about the wine here, because at 291 cases produced, most 1WD readers are unlikely to be getting their hands on the stuff. BUT... with plans to branch out with other single-vineyard releases of Southern Rhone varietals from Sonoma and Riesling from Yakima, Volta might just be a producer to watch for high quality (but potentially high voltage) vino. Plus, they source grapes that are farmed organically so they're adding to the growing list of wines that are proving wrong my theory that organic wines bite donkey bong...


I asked Steve for some insight on how the Volta got its start and what the winery is all about. According to Steve:

"I grew up in Pennsylvania. I was involved in the music industry for many years, first as an artist on Warner Brothers and then running a label called Kinetic records for Warner's. I took some time off about four years ago at which point I met my partner who was, at the time, leaving the mortgage business. (Timely exits from two tanking industries I guess).

Long story short, after a fascination with wine for most of my adult life and a discussion with a friend who was importing wine in Amsterdam, we decided to explore the wine industry and went to the wine program at Culinary Institute in the Napa Valley. From there we just kind of dove in head first talking to as many people as we could about starting a new project, finding a facility, a winemaker and sourcing premium organic fruit.

It's been an incredible journey, one that the more we learn, the more we realize how much we have to learn.
Our winery is in Sonoma at a facility which is owned by a guy that is the former winemaker at Etude, Scott Rich. (He makes an awesome Pinot called Talisman.) Our winemaker is a a really cool guy named Massimo Montecelli. He's a fourth generation winemaker and his entire family in in the business. He was the winemaker at Silver Oak, his brother is the winemaker for Trinchero family's premium line and his dad was the first winemaker for E.J. Gallo back in the early seventies and is still running their wine making today. Phil Cotouri, our vineyard manager, is the leading organic vineyard manager in the Sonoma and Napa Valleys. We feel privileged to be working with such generous and talented people."

So there you have it. Good peeps, and very good unfiltered and unfined single-vineyard wine. Plus, I managed to combine Volta Wine, IRON MAN, and AC/DC in the same post. Better quit while I'm ahead...

Cheers!
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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dude,
Nice piece however I must admit I am surprised by your myopic view of organic and biodynamic wines.

Joe Roberts said...

Thanks! I will admit my experience with organic wines has been... a bit blinkered... :)

Vinogirl said...

I doff my cap to you, AC/DC in a wine blog...pure genius. I may have to rip off your idea in the future :) I apologise in advance.

Joe Roberts said...

UPDATE: I just found out from Volta that this post is the very first published review of their wines ever. Dig it!

Joe Roberts said...

vinogirl - thank you, very kind. And as far as I'm concerned, if you get some buyers for my eBook you can steal anything that you want! :-)

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