A lot of people have heard of Argyle wines, but few know that Rollin is the one credited with putting it on the map. I have had the chance of meeting and working with him, and when it comes to making wine, the man is a genius. He has made more 90+ wines than anybody else in Oregon. Together with his wife, Corby, he bought a piece of property in Willamette Valley and called it Witts End. You know the guy is passionate about his vineyard if you hear him talking about it. I spent about 8 hours with him, and he described every clump of dirt to me. In detail. Twice.
Anyway, the wine. He doesn't make much. The property is only about 7 acres and in the beginning, he only made enough for himself and a few close friends, and called it Private Stash. Nowadays, he makes two wines, and some of it makes it to the market but if you can't find it, go to his website and order some. The wines are luscious, full and rich, they taste of berries, cinnamon and white pepper. They have a long almost creamy finish, the kind of finish you would expect from a really expensive red burgundy.
If you find it, it should cost you around $40, which after you taste the wine, you are gonna think was a deal. And pairing? You are gonna laugh, but grilled cheese. With blue cheese. Creamy, salty, bit moldy, compliments the acidity of the wine. Mmmmm.
Next week Jam. No, not Jam Jar, I said Jam.
If you find it, it should cost you around $40, which after you taste the wine, you are gonna think was a deal. And pairing? You are gonna laugh, but grilled cheese. With blue cheese. Creamy, salty, bit moldy, compliments the acidity of the wine. Mmmmm.
Next week Jam. No, not Jam Jar, I said Jam.
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