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The Tom Hill ArchivesHere are Tom's notes from May 28, 2002: Clos Pepe WineryClos Pepe is located waaaay out on the furtherest western edge of the SantaYnez Valley, in the newly declared SantaRitaHills appellation. Santa Rita Winery in Chile is fussing at them about corrupting their good (?) name by their usage of it, so this new appellation's name might not hold up and have to be changed. Also joining me for this tour was Larry Archibald, Mike Mooney, and Eric Anderson. As is typical on many winery tours, the first thing you get to do is meet the winery dogs.. the four legged kind. There was a bunch of them, all very friendly, covering the range of the canine varietal spectrum (all available for viewing on the WebSite). I usually have the forsight to take some doggie treats w/ me when visiting wineries, but, alas, I forgot to stock up ahead of time this trip. Also there was Wes' wife, Chanda, tending the garden in front. And later, Brian Loring (Loring Wine Co) showed up as well to join us. I always find it quite valuable to get a better feel for a wine by walking the vnyd from which the grapes originate. So Wes took us out into the vnyd to give us a bit of the lay of the land. He described a bit the SantaRitaHills appelation for which Wes was to prime mover&shaker in getting approved. The SantaRita wnry in Chile as agreed for them to use the abbreviation Sta.RitaHills, but with such persnickety limitations that the SantaRitaHills name may be abandoned. Part of the appellation is the Purisma Hills, and Steve Beckmen (owner of Purisma Mtn Vineyard near LosOlivos) has agreed to their usage; so that may become the name. Probably the right move, because this is going to be an area famous for their Pinot and Syrah in the near future and no use having the SantaRita Winery in Chile besmirching their name!!! |
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Wes described a bit the difficult growing conditions they have out this far West, the afternoon winds that come whipping thru the area. He talked about some of his trellising, his vnyd practices, and the various clones he has planted. All quite informative. Wes makes a bit of ho-made wine there on the property for himself, so he samples us first on that:
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