Photo: Winemaker Michal Mosny
Michal Mosny, the co-owner and winemaker Winemaker’s Cut, has
created a clever web site to introduce his wines.
For each wine, he has recorded a 90-second video in which he
speaks about where the grapes come from and how he made the wine, followed by a
brief comment on the appearance, aroma and flavour.
For most consumers, it is a sufficient introduction to his
interesting wines. The production volumes are sufficient that online buyers or
visitors to the tasting room south of Oliver should be able to find the wines.
For more background, here is an excerpt from the new Okanagan
Wine Tour Guide. The book was published at the end of April and is available
in book stores at $25 a copy. Except for the pandemic restrictions, I would
have been in the Okanagan this spring to sign books.
Classical music in winery is the signature of a Michal Mosny
winery. “In all the wineries I have ever worked in, there is classical music in
the vineyards and classical music in the cellars,” he said as speakers were being
installed here in 2019. “That’s a must.” In Slovakia, where he was born in
1982, he and Martina, his wife, had a small winery (about 500 cases a year)
near the village where Beethoven is said to have written “Für Elise.”
Michal and Martina immigrated in 2011, frustrated
with the obstacles to assembling vineyards in Slovakia and also wanting to
travel. Martina chanced to see a television documentary about Nk’Mip Cellars.
That led to them to the Okanagan, where Michal set up a vineyard-management
company. He spent five years as the winemaker and vineyard manager at
Lunessence Winery & Vineyard near Summerland while developing Winemaker’s
CUT, based on the Deadman Lake Vineyard.
He had met the vineyard’s owner, Colin Stevens, in
2013 while buying grapes for one of Michal’s winery clients. The Stevens family
had originally grown tree fruits since the 1920s on this property beside the
highway midway between Oliver and Osoyoos. About 3.2 hectares (8 acres) of
vines—Syrah, Sauvignon Blanc, and Cabernet Franc—were planted between 2000 and
2005. The Stevens family had considered developing a winery but never did.
Michal discovered that the vineyard, rich in
organic matter and minerals, produced wines of exceptional flavour. With the
2015 vintage, he began making wines for his Winemaker’s CUT label. He leased
the vineyard and, after leaving Lunessence in 2019, turned a small fruit-packing
house into a winery. “I am a proud garagiste winery,” Michal said after making
800 cases in 2018 and doubling production the next year.
While he purchases some grapes, the vineyard is being
expanded modestly with varieties such as Grüner Veltliner and Welschriesling
that Michal knows from Slovakia. “I have never worked with Grüner Veltliner in
the vineyard,” Michal says. “I am looking forward to that. I just love those
Grüner flavours that give me goosebumps because they remind me of my home
country.”
Here are notes on the current releases.
Winemaker’s Cut Sauvignon Blanc 2019 ($26 for
800 cases). The wine begins with aromas of lime. On the palate, it is crisp and
zesty with lime, lemon and herbal flavours. 90.
Winemaker’s Cut Muscat Canelli 2019 ($24 for
250 cases). Lightly effervescent, the wine begins with lovely spice, orange and
rose petal aromas typical of the variety. On the palate, the wine is intensely
fruity, but has a crisp and dry finish. 92
Winemaker’s Cut Grüner Veltliner 2019 ($26 for
300 cases). The winemaker has an affinity for this varietal, having made it in his
native Slovakia. The wine begins with generous aromas of peach, honey and
almonds. Those are echoed on the fleshy palate. On the finish, there is the
hint of white pepper that is typical of the variety. 92.
Winemaker’s Cut Rosé 2019 ($26 for
700 cases). This is 90% Cabernet Franc, 10% Syrah, fermented and matured in
stainless steel. The colour is fashionable light because the grapes were crushed
but not given any skin contact. The aroma is delicate, with a hint of
watermelon and grapefruit which is echoed on the palate. The texture is juicy
and the finish is slightly off dry but refreshing. 90.
Winemaker’s Cut Syrah 2018 ($34 for
600 cases). This wine begins with aromas of dark fruit and black pepper. On the
palate, there are flavours of plum and prune mingled with pepper. The wine is
delicious, with long ripe tannins. 91.
Winemaker’s Cut Bohemian Cuvée Rouge 2018 ($36 for
200 cases). This is 40% Cabernet Sauvignon, 25% Merlot, 25% Cabernet Franc and
10% Syrah. It begins with aromas of cherry along with a hint of pepper. It is
fleshy on the palate with layers of dark fruit and a persistent finish. 91.
Winemaker’s Cut Boho Beat 2019 ($22 for
1,500 cases). This is an unoaked blend of Gewürztraminer, Viognier, Riesling
and Kerner, fermented with both wild and organic yeasts. The wine begins with aromas of spice and
stone fruit. The palate is luscious with flavours of peach, pear and melon. The
wine is refreshing. 90.
Winemaker’s Cut Boho Zen 2019 ($26 for
700 cases). This is a blend of Syrah and Merlot, fermented with natural yeast.
The wine is intensely fruit, with aromas and flavours of cherry and blackberry.
This is for natural wine fans. 88.
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