Jonathan Pey in one of his blocks of Pinot at Corda Vineyard |
I met with Jonathan Pey in the budding
Marin wine growing region of Chileno Valley at Corda Vineyards where
Pey-Marin sources their riesling and some of their pinot noir. The
vineyard is 22 years old; 15 to 40 years old is ideal for most
varietals. Pey-Marin has been managing their grapes from Corda for
the past 12 years using organic methods such as compost, cover crops,
and dynamic pest management including the use of beneficial insects
such as lady bugs to fight pests.
Hand Picked Pinot in the Rolling Hills of West Marin, CA |
Jonathan is a friendly and talkative
winemaker who uses his 35 years of French vineyard management and
winemaking expertise to craft wonderful wines with a touch of old
world style. His wife Susan has dedicated her life to the wine
industry as well as a wine writer for Bon Appetite and is currently a
sommelier for Il Fornaio. In 1999 they started Pey-Marin together.
Riesling Grapes in the Morning Sun |
Pey-Marin's 2011 "Shell Mound"
riesling ($29) is grown entirely at Corda Vineyard using the rare
neustadt clone. This dry, aromatic wine features scents of
nectarine, citrus, orange blossom, and other floral notes. On the
palate, I got more floral notes, nectarine, lemon, and a hint of
minerals. This wine goes great with spicy foods as the high level of
acidity, that rieslings are known for, will cut right through the
spice and bring relief to a burning tongue while delivering
refreshing flavors.
Pey-Marin's 2009 "Trois Filles"
pinot noir ($39) is grown at several vineyards in West Marin with the
majority hailing from Corda Vineyard. The wine was aged for 14
months on French oak barrels with 25% new oak. The long extraction
period with a moderate percentage of new barrels balances the aromas
of the fruit and the bouquet from the oak. The wine is a dark garnet
color. On the nose there are layers of earth and spice with notes of
sour cherry, raspberry, cinnamon, clove, and forest floor. On my
tongue I tasted rich earthiness, bright cherry, raspberry, and cloves
as well as some dark fruits and slight fresh leather notes. This is
an old world style pinot that is more bouquet driven than fruit
forward with a soft front to mid palate mouthfeel and bright acidity.
This wine is ready to drink now, but will also age beautifully for
several years.
Tight Bunches of Pinot Noir |
Both of these wines encapsulate why
Marin County is a wonderful place to grow cool climate wines. They
also showcase what can be done with organic vineyard practices, dry
farmed vineyards, and stellar winemaking.
Although they live in San Anselmo,
their winery is located in Napa, but is too small to offer tastings
or tours. Pey-Marin can be found at Insalata's, Il Fornaio, Marin
Beverage, Whole Foods, Mill Valley Market, Ludwigs, and many other
fine wine shops throughout Marin. They also have three other labels
(Textbook, Forager, and Spicerack) that source their fruit from Napa
and Sonoma counties.
For more information on Pey-Marin, call 455-9463 or visit scenicrootwinegrowers.com.
Sunrise over the Chileno Valley, Marin County, CA |