Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Ground Breaking News!


It has been a long time coming but we have finally broken ground out at the vineyard and we couldn't be more excited! After years of blood, sweat, and tears..... .and more tears, we are finally under construction and are looking to open by September.
The old barn came down on Saturday and I have to say that it was bitter sweet. Many of you have come out through the years for private events and enjoyed the "quaintness" of the property. We were a bit nostalgic as we reminisced about all of the fun times we have had in that rickety old barn. Smokey (our wild cat) was none to happy about the arrangement as she used to sit atop the barn and view her empire. She has been sulking around ever since.
We will be keeping you updated on the progress of the winery and look forward to many fun events and good times out at the vineyard. Until then, come see us downtown and enjoy our award winning wines.
Cheers!
Dani & Ed Sellers

Monday, April 5, 2010

Spring & Our Cellar Club Shipment


“It's Spring again at Edward Sellers, and, as I write this, a cold wind has blown in too..... the warm weather I thought was here to stay. We were all gearing up for bud break—Spring temperatures mean the sap is flowing in the vines-- but it looks like it isn't going to come early after all. In the winery, Spring means that the current vintage, the 2009’s, are finally starting to taste like wine. Blending is just around the corner, and I already have some ideas about how to portion out the stunning, structured, and low-yield wines of 2009 into some stellar cuvees. The 2008’s are beginning to mature as well, and already taste ready to bottle, with lush fruit and well-integrated barrel characters. But oh, the 2007 reds! You have those now, in this shipment. (Last shipment you got a preview with our Saboteur) The ‘07 Mourvèdre is, in my opinion, a textbook rendering of Paso Robles Mourvèdre, with its earthy and almost gamey character, soft tannins, and rich, velvety fruit. If you've been with us for a while, you probably know that this is our first single-varietal bottling of Mourvèdre. Also in your shipment is the ‘07 Cognito, which has the highest percentage of Zinfandel ever in a Cognito bottling, and shows a great deal of spicy Zinfandel characters and mouth-watering fruit flavors. The 2007 Vertigo is possibly the most serious Vertigo since ‘05, with bones and structure to hold it up for years to come, but enough youthful and inviting Rhône wine intensity to make it a lot of fun to drink now. It's possibly the most French-influenced wine I've made, with the exception of the Cuvée des Cinq. I can't wait to throw it into a blind tasting with some of my winemaker friends! The verdict is still out on the ‘08 whites-- the only one you've tried is the Estate Blanc, I believe -- but I think the whites just keep getting better and better with each vintage. 2008 Viognier goes back to the crisper style I started with in ‘05, while the Roussanne and Blanc du Rhône come out on the richer end of the Edward Sellers style spectrum. Enjoy the wines, and remember that I always love to hear your comments!” Amy Butler, Winemaker