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"The truth is that some of wine's most thrilling acts -- the ones you want to shout about from the rooftops -- are small scale. They're barely even commercial. But not to hear of them isn't merely to miss out on a buying opportunity. Indeed, it would mean missing out on something more important yet, because simply knowing that these efforts are being made in today's hyper-commercialized world is an inspiration. It's all about finding good wines to try. Expensive wine is easy to buy. Technically good (if boring) wine is easy to buy. But really good wine is trickier. Despite the fact that there's more really good, even great wine today than ever before, it's paradoxically now more challenging to land on, like finding a good TV show even though you've got 400 channels. Even Wine Spectator, whose readers can be relied upon to have more than a passing interest in the subject, regularly receives complaints after recommending one wine or another whose total number of cases made wouldn't suffice to build a small igloo." Note: Kinkead Ridge. Case production ranges from less than 100 cases to our largest run ever, the 2004 Cabernet Sauvignon: 377 cases. Miniscule.
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Kinkead Ridge 2006 Viognier/Roussanne: Gold Medal, American Wine Society competition, October 2007.
Our award winning wines are
available in fine wine stores and restaurants throughout Ohio.
The winery
will be closed this summer.
We will
re-open on the dates below:
Labor Day Saturday,
August 30
and Monday, September 1 10 a.m.-6 p.m. September 6: Winery open for the last Saturday before harvest begins Saturday after Thanksgiving: Annual Barrel Tasting Christmas shopping days to be announced |
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Our
Terroir
"Rest assured, the quality at
Kinkead Ridge is very high, and I would argue represents the best in Ohio and
possibly the eastern US. I would also add that yes indeed their terroir
is worth expressing! A good sniff and a quick taste will prove that to anyone.
The important thing to me is that these are not wines of ego, rather they are
clearly wines of place. Ron and Nancy have worked hard to clearly express the
virtues of their vineyard, and have given the wine drinking public something
rare indeed… an entirely new wine region, with its own unique combination of
flavors and aromas. To me this is exactly what fine wine is all about."
Click here to read this stunning review.
There is an interesting article on Terroir
in the New York Times, Talk Dirt to Me. May 2007. Click
Talk Dirt to Me - New York Times |
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