Chateau De Lesh wine

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The Capitol Theatre partnered with Dutton-Goldfield wines to commemorate Phil Lesh's 80th birthday with custom-labeled vintage Chateau De Lesh wine. These bottles were created with the intention to serve to Phil’s guests backstage during his 80th birthday celebration at The Cap this past March. Fans now have the rare chance to purchase and enjoy this unique and memorable keepsake or give as a gift to their friends. Jam out, share the wine, and cheers to 80 ans d'excellence! 

The 2017 Dutton Ranch Pinot Noir leads with a beautiful combination of sweet berries and woodsy spice, with black cherry, raspberry, and boysenberry aromas framed with violets, redwood brush, and cinnamon. The wine is both silky and lithe yet firm, with juicy sweet cherry and blackberry flavors edged with cranberry and spice box.

It's from the Russian River Valley -- not exactly prime pinot noir country, but it would always be good for cooking. 

Another detail to research about NoCal wines is how badly the past several years of wildfire smoke affected the quality of the grape, if at all.... maybe some other Zoner wine enthusiast local to that area might know about that?

My wife would know more but I think they make very nice wines. They are only about 15 minutes away from our house. A certain Grateful Dead/Phil Lesh roadie's wife works for Dutton-Goldfield. Surprise, surprise.

Oh that's cool Peak.  Tell her I said hi :-)  

Peak, I love your wife. That is all.

Silky and lithe yet firm.

Never really liked wine that much. Prefer beer.

Generally speaking vanity wines tend to be blank plonk with a pretty label slapped on it, but DG has a decent reputation. 

It's from the Russian River Valley -- not exactly prime pinot noir country, but it would always be good for cooking. 

 

I completely agree. Nothing in California AVAs compares to Willy Pinots! I really wish they'd stop trying because it truly is a matter of terroir that CA just doesn't have going for it when it comes to Pinot.

I still have a few of those Clos Du Bois JG estate wines with Garcia's art on the label

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Zombie Zin from Chateau Diana ( out of favor ? LOL)  as part of my TXR Halloween costume  prize winnings...

 

Drink that Zombie now. We will never discuss it again.

^^Too soon, dude

Should I let it Breathe first?

or just choke the life out of it...

The latter.

Is this the wine we R talking about?

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i got two bottles & gave one to a friend. 
I never opened it, but my friends husband reported that it was very good. 
The bottle is designed like a Dom Pérignon bottle. 

snobs

Dave, there was an 80th birthday wine, advertised this morning - already sold out!

https://the-capitol-theatre.myshopify.com/collections/accessories/produc...

 

LOL!

SNOBS!

Cool fancy bottle, looks like I could never afford it

Hey enjoy $2 Chuck if you like, doolittle, a great wine is the one you like the best. I like Willamette Pinots best.

I still have a few autographed bottles from Les Claypools winery...   Les is more!  

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Having sampled Pachyderm Pinot, I'm not surprised you still have those full bottles ;-P Have you tried Les' fancy pants ginger ale yet? I think it's called Sea Pop.

Great for the experts that pay high money for a sip of grapes which obviously you work at.. I still would go for a decent beer at 1 10th the price.

you needing a little attention Sumatra James? sure looks like it.

I'm all for drinking wine on the low price point if it isn't gross. Otherwise I may as well buy a good beer! Slainte!

Moonshine is less expensive, if cost is an issue. 
Pigpen & Janis approved. No snobbery there. 
 

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Fermented fruit for the common man. $1.99 

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 High school fun at a reasonable price:

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For those schoolers who had money to show off with:

 

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Oops : ) duplicate 

cool

 

Boone's Farm can cause blindness and death....oh wait that's moonshine. 

I personally adore Russian River Pinot Noirs and D-G hopefully will do a bang-up job on this wine.  I'd love to taste it for a full zoner evaluation.

>>>both silky and lithe yet firm, with juicy sweet cherry and blackberry flavors edged with cranberry and spice box.

That's what he said.

 

 

I love Judit... gonna drink to that, cheers my dear!

Granted, a very brief passing of this thread but are folks suggesting Russian River Pinots are mediocre?   
 

Again, may be totally wrong but conceptually comes off as blasphemous.  Central coast CA has done some interesting work over the years but I'll stand Russian River (west Sonoma) Pinots against any.  
 

Sorry.. carry on. 

Whatever happened to Wino (Spotlese)?

 Is Phil's wine in a class of it's own, leaving the rest of the group behind?

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According to Rock Skully (and other snippets I've read), Phil used to turn up his nose at any domestic wine -- but I'm a big fan of "Made in Sonoma." 

 

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I think my old landlord outside Sebastopol used to lease his vineyards and/or apple orchards to Dutton. I haven't purchased their products for a while, but remember that they used to be on the pricey side (relatively speaking).

Could be, same vintage, same appellation, but the one in the link is a single vineyard designation (normally a bit more expensive), whereas the Phil wine is just RRV.  My guess is they did a bit of barrel tasting and put a nice blend together that way....that's how I would do it.