Photo: Winemaker Mary McDermott
When winemaker Mary McDermott was recruited to Township 7
Vineyards & Winery, her resumé included extensive experience making sparkling
wines in Ontario.
Township 7 has had a sparkling wine called Seven Stars in its
portfolio since 1999. But with Mary’s expertise in the cellar, the winery has
embarked on a significant expansion of its sparkling wines.
The current release includes Seven Stars Equinox 2015, a
sparkling rosé, and Seven Stars Polaris, a sparkling
Chardonnay.
Next year, the winery will release a sparkling
Viognier in what it calls a pétillant naturel style. In 2021 the winery plans
to release an ultra-premium sparkling wine made from grapes in its Langley
vineyard. That wine will have spent five years en tirage.
“In the coming years,” Mary says, “we intend to continue
this sparkling future and will be adding other bubbly to our Seven Stars
universe.”
While the offerings of sparkling wines from
Okanagan wineries is becoming crowded, that is only so among the lower price
points – the wines surfing along on the Prosecco wave. Township 7 is
positioning its sparklers along side Champagne. These are sophisticated wines
that will compliment any special occasion.
The currant releases from Township 7 include a
Syrah as well. A table wine, not a sparking Syrah (although we have seen
several sparkling Syrahs from other Okanagan wineries). Who knows where Mary’s
winemaking will take her?
Here are notes on the wines.
Township 7 Seven Stars Equinox 2015 ($48.97 for 2,166 bottles). This wine was made with organic Pinot
Noir grapes from Sperling Vineyards in Kelowna. It was about 25 months on the
lees. When it was disgorged, a small amount of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay table
wines were added to give it even more complexity and flavour. In the glass,
this is an elegant wine with a lovely pink hue and energetic bubbles. The
aromas of strawberry and citrus mingle with a touch of brioche. The wine has a
creamy attack and flavours of strawberry and apple. The finish is crisp and
clean. 95.
Township 7 Seven Stars Polaris 2016 ($35.97 for 3,588 bottles). This is a Blanc de Blancs made from
100% Chardonnay. The wine spent about 18 months en tirage. This is also a sophisticated
sparkling wine, beginning with aromas of citrus, Granny Smith apples and
brioche which are echoed on the palate. There is a very active mousse which,
again, gives the wine a creamy attack. However, the bright acidity gives the
wine a crisp finish. 92.
Township 7 Syrah 2016 ($35.97 for 298
cases). The grapes for this wine are from a Skaha Bench vineyard. The wine was
aged 24 months in French and American oak (50% new). The rich fruit on the
palate soaked up an amazing amount of oak; this is not over-oaked. The wine begins
with aromas of black pepper, fig and vanilla. On the palate, there are the
classic gamy flavours of the variety mingled with blackberry and black cherry.
92.
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