When Bill Lui started One
Faith Vineyards in the 2012 vintage, he set a very high bar. “First-growth wines
are what all my friends are used to,” he said. “I hope I can be a first growth
of the Okanagan in time.”
Even though One Faith
began releasing its wine in 2014, the winery’s profile has not been very high.
That is being corrected. Bill has begun participating in the Vancouver
International Wine Festival. He is also going to have a table at the 2020
festival. As well, he has engaged an agent in order to get the word out.
Samples of One Faith’s
current releases arrived recently. Other than the perplexing pricing strategy -
$20 whites vs reds at $50 and $150 – the wines are solid. Bill has the ship
pointed the right way.
Bill
entered the wine business by purchasing premium grapes from the Black Sage
vineyard formerly owned by Harry McWatters and now owned by Phantom Creek
Winery. Anne Vawter, a distinguished
consulting winemaker from Napa, made the first four vintages for One Faith.
After she left, Bill turned to other consultants, including Pascal Madevon, the
initial winemaker at Osoyoos Larose.
Bill
also took courses in winemaking and viticulture to help manage the 10-acre
vineyard that One Faith bought in 2016 on Black Sage Road where, in time, he
will open a winery and tasting room.
One
Faith is a significant career change for Bill. He was born in Hong Kong in 1959
and grew up in Canada. After getting a degree in environmental science from
Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, he returned to Asia to work in merchant
banking and manufacturing. In China, he managed a company that made medical
instruments. After taking it public and selling his interest, he retired to
Vancouver, in part to be with his school-aged children and to look after aging
parents. And, with time on his hands, he decided to become an Okanagan wine grower.
One
Faith’s vineyard is planted primarily with Merlot and Cabernet Franc, along
with small blocks of Sauvignon Blanc and Sémillon. Other fruit is also
purchased from Black Sage growers. Bill’s target is to produce about 2,000
cases of premium wine annually.
His
model is Bordeaux and its classified growth wines. The whites are made with the
two major Bordeaux whites. Grand Vin, the flagship blend, is priced
accordingly. In the fashion of the leading Bordeaux estates, One Faith also
releases an excellent but lower-priced second label, called Certitude. Nor does
the winery miss a chance to add to its portfolio when it has a few barrels of
well-made wine that does not fit into its blends, such as the 2016 Malbec/Petit
Verdot blend that was released last year.
Here
are notes on the current releases.
One Faith Sauvignon Blanc Reserve 2018 ($19.99).
The wine begins with aromas of lime mingled with herbs. It explodes on the
palate with flavours of guava, lime and gooseberry. Herbal notes linger on the
dry finish. This is an elegant fruit-driven wine, exquisitely balanced. 92.
One Faith Blanc 2018 ($21.99).
This wine is 79% Sémillon, 21% Sauvignon Blanc. It was fermented and aged in
French oak (30% new) but the oak is very subtle. The wine has good texture,
with aromas and flavours of melon, nectarine and apple mingled with vanilla. 91
One Faith Rosé 2016 ($19.99).
This wine is crisply dry and light-bodied, with aromas and flavours of strawberry.
The texture is generous but the flavours have begun to fade. 88.
One Faith Rosé 2018 ($19.99).
A rosé with a robust hue, this is an unusual (for a rosé) blend of Merlot,
Grenache and Mourvedre. The wine begins with aromas of spicy cherries and plums
that are echoed in the robust flavours. The wine is full-bodied for a dry rosé.
90.
One Faith Certitude 2016 ($49.99).
This is 45% Cabernet Franc, 33% Merlot, 21% Cabernet Franc, and 1% each of
Petit Verdot and Malbec. The wine, which was aged 16 months in new French oak,
begins with a dramatic cassis aroma that simply bounds from the glass. The
palate is rich in fruit flavours – black cherry, black currant and blackberry.
The tannins are long and supple. 92.
One Faith Certitude 2017
($49.99). This wine is primarily a Cabernet Merlot blend. It was aged in French
oak for 18 months. It begins with aromas of black cherry, cassis and blueberry,
leading to flavours of black cherry mingled with blackberry and raspberry.
There is a hint of oak and spice on the finish. The tannins are long and firm.
92.
One Faith Grand Vin 2014 ($150
for 66 cases). This wine displays the classic concentration of the legendary
2014 vintage. The blend is 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 45% Cabernet Franc and 5%
Merlot. The wine was fermented and aged in new French oak barrels. Deep in colour,
the wine begins with aromas of plum, fig and black cherry. The palate is dense
and earthy, with flavours of black currant and fig mingled with well-integrated
oak. Decanting is recommended for this wine. 93.
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