yeah nice haul. lots of big labels. how was the tasting room experience?
did u visit any of the smaller producers?
looks like you have to let them sleep for at least another 10-15 years before cracking them open, unless you bought a case
Yes they will lay dormant for a pretty long time. Unfortunately i didn't have time to visit any other vineyards beside Opus One. The devil is in the details it seems in making good wines. They control every step of the production process very tightly, from the vines, to the processing, fermentation, and bottling. Some facts i learnt:
- grapes are harvested in the evenings under floodlight when they are the juciest
- during harvesting time, everyone lends a hand in order not to miss the narrow window of opportunity during the harvest
- grapes are placed in shallow containers so as not to bruise them
- the environment in which the grapes are processed is made almost sterile during the harvest
- everything is gravity fed
- they have state of the art machinery and an optical sorter to sort grapes down to the individual fruit level
- barrels are all new french oak from 12 different coopers which are compared and evaluated, before deciding which ones they will use. Used barrels are sold to other wineries in the region.
- even the corks are analysed to ensure cork taint is minimised
I did not buy the wines (except the Overture) from the wineries. Wierdly, the wineries priced their wines more than a shop i bought from in downtown Napa. The taxes i paid were cheap though (each person is allowed to bring in 2L of wine) and it is insignificant compared to the trouble of lugging those *#*(&*(@#$& heavy bottles in our luggage. The wines plus the packaging it comes with came up to a total weight of about 18kg.