Posts Written OnJune 21, 2011

Terroir’s Summer of Riesling Goes National

Video courtesy of The Feast By Lenn Thompson, Executive Editor Now that summer is upon is, Terroir Wine Bar's annual Summer of Riesling program back — and bigger than ever. The brain child of Terroir's Wine Director and Co-Owner Paul Grieco has grown over the last few years and this year Grieco — long a supporter of New York wines — has signed more than 160 restaurants and wine bars across the country on to take part. Each has agreed to pour three rieslings by the glass through September 24. There are many restaurants in New York City participating, but…

Vote for the NYCR in the 2011 Wine Blog Awards

By Lenn Thompson, Executive Editor It is with great humility that I announce that the NYCR is a finalist in the "Best Single Subject Wine Blog" category in this years Wine Blog Awards. Obviously our team doesn't do what we do here on the site to win awards, but it's always satisfying to be recognized by our readers and our peers. But, this site isn't about us — it's about the wines, beers and spirits of New York State. And with that in mind, we would really love to win to once again shine a bright light on the beverage…

“Taking Off the Uniform”: Anthony Road Prepares to Release Riesling Made with Native Yeast

By Evan Dawson, Finger Lakes Editor On special occasions, Anthony Road Wine Company winemaker Johannes Reinhardt hauls out a long, unlabeled bottle. It's marked only with the letters "SP." Those letters represent one important and potentially game-changing word. Spontaneous. In 2009, Reinhardt decided to experiment with natural, or spontaneous, fermentation. He created a small batch of riesling, only 80 cases, for the purpose of studying the differences between the usage of cultivated yeast and native yeast. This is a small step, but potentially one with large implications for the Finger Lakes wine industry. Anthony Road is a leader in riesling…

The New York Cork Report Tasting Table — June 21, 2011

By Lenn Thompson, Executive Editor These are tasting notes for some wines that have graced the NYCR tasting table recently but won't be reviewed in standalone posts. Lucas Vineyards 2009 Dry Riesling ($14): Intense fennel frond aromas are backed by grapefruit, lime and green apple notes. Dry with fresh, citrus-juicy acidity. Lime and fennel flavors dominate with just a little gunflint-smoke. Really nice value. Rating: 85 Lucas Vineyards 2009 Reserve Riesling ($22): A bit lean on the nose in terms of fruit, with fennel and slate leading the way with some lime peel in the background. Drier style with lime,…