The picturesque Blue
Mountain vineyards are
perhaps just two miles east of the equally picturesque vines at Noble Ridge
Vineyard & Winery.
However, the terroir in the Okanagan Falls
region is remarkably complex and that can be illustrated by recent releases
from both wineries, including two Pinot Noirs. The Noble Ridge wines suggest
the site is hotter than Blue
Mountain ’s vineyard. As
well the winemaking style is quite different.
If this were France ,
growing those varieties in such close proximity would seldom happen. But this
is the Okanagan. There are no rules on where to plant varietals. Viticulturists
are free to do that they think will work. Eventually, the consumers will decide
what has worked.
I don’t think these four wines will resolve the argument,
however. None of them disappoint.
Noble Ridge Pinot
Noir 2010 ($25 for 568 cases). In style, this wine is darker and more
muscular than the Blue
Mountain . Noble Ridge
says it will age gracefully another five or six years. I would not hesitate to
leave it even longer. The grapes for this wine, after a cold soak on the skins,
were fermented cool in stainless steel. The wine then was racked into French
oak. It aged there a year and then spent another two years aging in bottle
before release. The wine begins with aromas of cherry and raspberry, leading to
a medley of red fruit flavours against an underlying earthiness. The wine
benefits from being decanted. 89-90.
Noble Ridge Meritage
Reserve 2009 ($30 for 538 cases). This is 80% Merlot, 20% Cabernet
Sauvignon – and from one of the Okanagan’s best recent vintages. The wine was
aged 15 months in French and American oak (40% new) and then bottle aged 14
months. I would be surprised much is still available because this wine picked
up two golds and two silvers in competition last year. It is a bold, satisfying
red, beginning with aromas of black cherry, vanilla and spice. That leads to
flavours of black cherry, vanilla, chocolate and coffee. The long ripe tannins
give it accessibility now as well as ageability. 91.
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