Photo: Blue Mountain's Matt and Christie Mavety (Chris Stenberg photo)
Earlier this year, Blue Mountain Vineyard & Cellars
announced that it would not open its tasting room this summer to safeguard the
staff from any exposure to the corona virus.
My first reaction was to think: Déja Vu all over again. This
winery famously had a policy of visits by appointment only for roughly its
first 20 years. For the last decade or so, Christie Mavety and her brother,
Matt (the winemaker) have opened the wine shop every summer.
However, their decision this summer makes sense to me. I have
yet to visit any Okanagan wineries myself this year. As a senior, I am reluctant
to take any unnecessary risks. Therefor, I should not expect others to take risks
in this challenging summer.
Not that I have to take risks. Blue Mountain (and some other wineries)
voluntarily send their new releases for review. I have a good grasp at what
many producers are doing and I have been able to conclude that, based on the
white and rosé wines, the 2019 vintage is a strong one.
Wineries this year made it easy for their consumers to buy the
wines. Virtually every winery offered free shipping and discounts from
mid-March through to the end of June. Some extended free shipping into August.
When the figures are available later this year, they will show that the sales
volumes were excellent.
For Blue Mountain customers who go the Okanagan, the winery
offers a curbside service, loading wines into the car. There also are online
sales, so far with free shipping.
Here are notes on the current releases.
Blue Mountain Pinot Blanc 2019 ($25).
The wine has aromas and flavours of apples and stone fruit crisply wrapped
around notes of minerality. A portion was fermented in neutral oak and aged
five months on lees. The wine is dry, with a generous texture on the palate.
91.
Blue Mountain Pinot Gris 2019 ($25).
Eighty percent of this wine was fermented in a variety of neutral oak barrels
and aged on the lees for five months. The remaining 20% was fermented and aged
in stainless steel. The aroma mingles pear and citrus with lively flavours of
stone fruit and apples. The finish lingers. This is an elegant and complex
Pinot Gris. 92.
Blue Mountain Sauvignon Blanc 2019 ($25). Nine-two per cent of this wine was fermented
in a variety of neutral French oak vessels with the rest fermented in stainless
steel. Most was aged five months on the
lees to the benefit of the wine’s texture. The style is reminiscent of
Sancerre. There are aromas and flavours of herbs, lime and grass. The finish is
crisp and refreshing. 92.
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