This is the press release for a seminar that Dan and Spencer are holding in NYC tomorrow. I didn't have a link to the pdf, so sorry for the poor formatting. It gives a good idea of Dan's philosophy on wine after a lifetime in wine. I've tasted all of the wine. The new cab clones are going to really surprise some people. The blends were blended against a 1st growth (Lafite) and a 2nd growth (Chteau Loville-Barton). They are both very, very good. From cabernet grapes grown a few miles west of Fredericksburg.
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Tempranillo Symposium featuring Texas' Premier
Producer, Inwood Estates, with comparisons to Spain's
Termanthia and Vega Sicilia
Also included, one of the first public tastings of revolutiory new
Cabernet Clones 412 and 169 grown on American soil
Rated as one of America's Top 101 Wineries out of 9000 by The Daily Meal (#50
in 2016), Inwood Estates Vineyards has established itself as one of the
preeminent Tempranillo producers in the U.S. Winemaker Dan Gatlin, now in
his 37th year of growing grapes, draws heavily on his career experience as a
professional wine buyer with extensive experience in France, California and other
Mr. Gatlin is also well-known for his provocative wine education efforts. In
contrast to the traditional "terroir" belief that soil and climate make flavor in
wine, he presents a compelling case for plant physiology, specifically how
polyphenols, their formation and accumulation, account for true flavors in wine.
He believes that today's best science supports this view and that it will someday
become common knowledge, superceding the "terroir" theory. The wines chosen
for the tasting have been selected to illustrate this discussion.
Like many emerging areas, Mr. Gatlin's wines are rarely seen outside their native
space and are no longer in distribution due to high demand. Together with son
Spencer, the winemakers have offered to bring this hard-to-find product to NYC,
presented in a class/symposium format together with other famous Spanish and
French wines.
Inwood makes no claims or comments about the Spanish wines, but speaking
solely for Inwood, it's wines are not micro-oxed. Nor are they subjected to many
other forms of high technology or excessive additives. While they are less
extracted than their counterparts, they also offer a direct window to see and
experience the natural polyphenols achieved in the vineyard. The Spanish wines
are offered to provide another barometer of high polyphenol wine in the
marketplace.
Also included, a preview of their exciting work with the newest Cabernet clones,
tasted individually and tasted as prototypes blended into traditional Bordeaux
styles. The winemakers believe that Cabernet 412 and 169 will revolutionize
American Cabernet generally and become the next great story of the California
wine industry. As a warmup, a tasting of Inwood Chardonnay (Dijon clone)
alongside Chassagne-Montrachet will be enjoyed.
This event is sponsored solely by Inwood Estates at their own expense and is not
a sales presentation, as Inwood Estates is not seeking distribution in NY. The
winery does however, ship to NY in the event an individual wanted to purchase
limited quantities for personal collection.
This event is held solely for informational and educational purposes
and is extended by invitation only. There is no cost to the qualified
professionals who receive this invitation.
Tasting Menu
Reception
2015 "Mericana" 100% Cabernet Sauvignon
Comparison Tastings
2015 Inwood Chardonnay Dijon Clone
2015 Chassagne Montrachet
2011 Inwood "Magnus"
2008 Vega Sicilia Valbuena 5
2011 Inwood "Colos"
2011 Termanthia
Preview Tastings
2015 Bordeaux Blend 2 (2nd quality)
2015 Bordeaux Blend 1 (1st quality)
Component Tastings
2015 100% Cabernet Clone 412
2015 100% Cabernet Clone 169