by Jenise » Mon Jun 13, 2022 5:58 pm
Reading notes from David B and Tom Hill over the years put Idlewild in the #1 position for "If I'm only going to one winery...." mode while in Sonoma. If you're reading this you probably know that Idlewild uses only Piedmontese grapes and no herbicides or pesticides. So while there with friends in April, I went along with the group (eight of us total) for four other visits but broke from the pack, because it included one couple who refused to go to any winery that charged for tastings, to visit Idlewild. Took another couple as our guests. So SO glad I did. These wines are exactly in that place that is increasingly my wheelhouse: complex, no more than medium bodied (with the exception of the barbera, which I liked okay but didn't purchase), great acidity, food-friendly. I'm tired of bigness. I joined the club, took two cases with me (incl 3 ea of the flora and fauna wines, not yet tasted but on faith) and received my first shipment this week.
2018 Idlewild Cortese Fox Hill Vineyard Mendocino County
Lemons and wax. Very very pleasant, but seemed simple. Didn't find the body or complexity needed for $40, though at $20 I might have been interested.
2020 Idlewild Arneis Lost Hills Ranch Yorkville Highlands
More vegetation than fruit, overt salinity, hazy. I love arneis--last year we finished a case of Giacosa arneis and this wine didn't show varietal resemblance to what I'm remembering. Looking back on the experience and reading the winery's notes (peach, fennel, jasmine, lemon balm) I'm thinking this was a flawed bottle. In retrospect, we should have spoken up. $30
2021 Idlewild Erbaluce Fox Hill Vineyard
My first experience with this grape. Reminded me of a cross between riesling and chenin blanc. Floral nose with charming fruit and a dry finish. Definitely a buy. $30.
2021 Idlewild Grignolino Russian River Valley
Fantastic pale orangish red color (some berries are white!). Bright with apricot-cranberry fruit, white pepper and graham cracker spice finish. Madly in love with this. Bought many. $30
2017 Idlewild Nebbiolo Fox Hill Vineyard Mendocino County
From a vineyard planted in the 70's. Pale red color, good varietal typicity of roses and tar, delicate and graceful. Absolutely mesmerizing, so of course I bought some. $50
2018 Idlewild Barbera Fox Hill Vineyard Mendocino County
Juicy black raspberry and herbs, big bodied and happy, surprising weight with a sweet finish. Biggest red in the lineup. The other couple loved that sweet juicy finish and bought some, but I passed. $40
2018 Idlewild Dolcetto Fox Hill Vineyard Mendocino County
Black cherry, sandalwood and spice with a surprising amount of structure (which I don't associate with this grape). Complex, medium-bodied; a perfect food wine and easily the best domestic Dolcetto I've ever had. A steal at $30, bought this too.
My wine shopping and I have never had a problem. Just a perpetual race between the bankruptcy court and Hell.--Rogov