Photo: Township 7 winemaker Mary McDermott
Back in the day, winemaking at Township 7 must have had its
share of frustrations. The building simply was too small for all the work that
had to be done there.
When winemaker Mary McDermott arrived in 2014, a lot of the
barrels and tanks were outside, next to the tasting room. Mary came from a
senior job in Ontario where she made wine with Andrew Peller’s Trius winery.
She joined Township 7 Vineyards not long after the winery
came under new and somewhat reclusive ownership (but well resourced). One would
assume she came after being assured that the new owners would put capital into
the winery, which is just east of Penticton.
They have delivered. The cooperage now indoors, and there is
a lot more of it, including several French oak foudres and a range of stainless
steel fermenters to support Township 7’s growing small lot portfolio.
“Down the road,
concrete is my wish list, too,” Mary says. “You can ferment in concrete and you
get similar results without that oak influence. You get that same oxygen
ingression. Pinot Noir is really nice in concrete.”
No doubt, Mary’s elegant winemaking is what has given the
owners the confidence to expand the winery. Here are notes on current releases.
Township 7 Riesling
2016 Fool’s Gold Vineyard ($24.97 for 658 cases). This is a vineyard on
Tuc-El-Nuit Road in Oliver. Mary is impressed with the fruit because the site
allows the grapes to develop flavours at moderate ripeness, while preserving
acidity. The dry wine has aromas of lemon and lime, good weight on the palate,
and flavours of lime with a hint of petrol. 90.
Township 7 Reserve
Sauvignon Blanc 2016 ($26.97 for 328 cases). The grapes are grown on the
gravelly soils of the Blue Terrace Vineyard in Oliver, a long-time supplier to
Township 7. The wine was fermented and aged in French oak barrels (15% new, 85%
neutral). There is a hint of vanilla, passion fruit and gooseberry on the nose,
leading to flavours of lemon and apple. The texture is rich but the bright acidity
gives the wine a long, fresh finish. 91.
Township 7
Gewürztraminer ($19.97 for 278 cases). This is made with Naramata Bench
grapes fermented in stainless steel. It begins with aromas of lychee and rose
petal spice, leading to flavours of lychee and grapefruit, with a hint of
ginger on the finish. The wine is balanced to finish dry. 90.
Township 7 Reserve
Chardonnay 2016 ($26.97 for 438 cases). Grapes for this wine come from the
Sundial Vineyard on Black Sage Road (now owned by Phantom Creek Estates). It
was fermented in French and American oak barrels (30% new). It went through
partial malolactic fermentation and, while aging in barrel, saw periodic lees
stirring. It begins with aromas of citrus and butterscotch, leading to
marmalade flavours. 90.
Township 7 Pinot Noir
2016 ($30.97 for 548 cases). This is a ripe, full-bodied wine, with aromas
and flavours of black cherry and plum, with a hint of vanilla on the finish. It
has an appealing velvety texture. The
grapes are from the Sperling Vineyard in Kelowna and the Remuda Vineyard in
Okanagan Falls. The latter produces richer and denser fruit and that defines
the robust character of this wine. 91.
Township 7 Merlot
2015 ($22.97 for 1,068 cases). This is a blend of fruit from five
vineyards; it also has eight percent Cabernet Sauvignon. It is a bold and ripe
Merlot, reflecting the vintage. It has aromas and flavours of black cherry,
black currant and plum with touches of tobacco and vanilla (the wine was aged
18 months in American and French oak). This is a very satisfying Merlot. 90.
Township 7 Cabernet
Sauvignon 2015 ($26.97 for 469 cases). There is 13.8% Merlot in this wine,
which perhaps accounts for its accessible feel on the palate. Grapes for this
outstanding wine come from the Blue Terrace and Sundial Vineyards. It begins
with aromas of cassis and black cherry. On the palate, there are mouthfilling
flavours of black currant, black cherry, plum, spice and vanilla. Aging the
wine 18 months in French and American oak polished the long, ripe tannins. 93.
Township 7 Cabernet
Franc 2015 ($29.97 for 328 cases). This wine, with grapes from the Rock
Pocket Vineyard near Oliver, was aged 24 months in French and American oak
barrels. The wine begins with the brambly aromas so classic for this varietal.
There is also a note of vanilla. On the palate, there are flavours of
blackberry, black cherry and mocha with a touch of spice on the finish. 91.
Township 7 Reserve 7
2014 ($32.97 for 738 cases). The winery’s flagship red, this is a blend of
68% Merlot, 16% Cabernet Sauvignon, 11% Cabernet Franc, 2% Malbec and 1% Petit
Verdot. The majority of the fruit is from the Blue Terrace Vineyard. This wine
begins with aromas of black cherry, cassis and mint. It delivers a rich medley
of flavours, including black cherry, black currant, dark chocolate and cedar
box. The wine has been aged 24 months in French and American oak. The tannins
still have some grip. The wine should be decanted. It will also age well, peaking
perhaps in 2024. 94.
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