Feast: 4 guides to hot wines


This story was originally published in the San Francisco Bay Guardian, Wednesday, September 12, 2007

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"Tiny production California wines as well as pinot noirs and Argentine Malbecs are going to be all the rage this fall," according to Jerry Cooper, one of the owners of this spiffy wine shop. According to him, the tiny productions most in demand are coming from Santa Barbara and Mendocino Counties. Increasingly popular are organic and biodynamic wines, whose producers employ a holistic, "metaphysics meets Farmer's Almanac" approach to growing and harvesting. The reason for this popularity? "The qualities of these wines are of an artisan nature, with more flavor. They taste more of the regions they hail from." Cooper also notes that while Bordeauxs have waned in popularity, Burgundies have maintained their place on the trend roster, especially in anticipation of the arrival of the 2005 vintage. Also hot: South African wines from the Cape. But mostly he sees wine becoming a more localized affair, including the way in which it's encountered and purchased. "The wine bar has become the new neighborhood institution," he says.











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