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Letters from Lodi

An insightful and objective look at viticulture and winemaking from the Lodi
Appellation and the growers and vintners behind these crafts. Told from the
perspective of multi-award winning wine journalist, Randy Caparoso.

Randy Caparoso
 
April 24, 2023 | Randy Caparoso

Ten reasons why old vines are more important than ever to the international wine community

Stampede Vineyard in Lodi's Clements Hills AVA, certified by Historic Vineyard Society.

In our continuation of Everything You Wanted to Know About Old Vines and Why They're a Big Deal—which is also the subject of our 12:00 PM Wine Seminar at the upcoming 2023 Lodi Wine Experience Grand Tasting in bucolic Lodi Lake, Saturday, May 20, 2023—let's drill down into more specifics on why old vine viticulture is more important than ever all around the world. Ten points...

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Time Posted: Apr 24, 2023 at 8:00 AM Permalink to Ten reasons why old vines are more important than ever to the international wine community Permalink
Randy Caparoso
 
April 18, 2023 | Randy Caparoso

Why old vines are more important than ever all around the world

Monumentally strong, productive, natural-rooted Zinfandel, planted in 1901 in Lodi's Marian's Vineyard.

Everything You Wanted to Know About Old Vines and Why They're a Big Deal is the subject of the 12:00 PM Wine Seminar taking place during the 2023 Lodi Wine Experience Grand Tasting in bucolic Lodi Lake, Saturday, May 20, 2023. If you want to learn about old vines while tasting phenomenal wines made from vineyards anywhere from 80 to nearly 140 years old, you don't want to miss this event. 

The concept of old vines is a big deal in Lodi because there are more plantings over 50 years old—our technical (if unofficial) definition of an "old vine"—in Lodi than any other wine region in California, thus the entire country. More than that, though, old vines have recently attained a cachet appreciated by wine cognoscenti all around the world... 

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Time Posted: Apr 18, 2023 at 8:00 AM Permalink to Why old vines are more important than ever all around the world Permalink
Randy Caparoso
 
April 12, 2023 | Randy Caparoso

The 2023 Lodi Wine Experience Seminar subjects

Mohr-Fry Ranches' Jerry Fry (left) and St. Amant Winery's Stuart Spencer (right) are two of the vintners leading the Old Vines seminar during the 2023 Lodi Wine Experience Grand Tasting.

Everything You Wanted to Know About Old Vines and Why They're a Big Deal is the subject of the 12:00 PM Wine Seminar taking place during the 2023 Lodi Wine Experience Grand Tasting in bucolic Lodi Lake, Saturday, May 20, 2023.

The moderator of the Old Vines seminar, as well as the following two educational events—Rosé All Day! at 1:00 PM, and East vs. West Side Zinfandels at 2:00 PM—will be Randy Caparoso, the author of the recently published 450-page book, Lodi! The Definitive Guide and History of America's Largest Winegrowing Region... 

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Time Posted: Apr 12, 2023 at 6:00 AM Permalink to The 2023 Lodi Wine Experience Seminar subjects Permalink
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April 10, 2023 | Randy Caparoso

Lodi Wine Experience at Lodi Lake is back, May 19-20!

Are your ready for a different kind of wine experience?

One that takes place in a lush oasis dotted with towering oaks and willows, surrounded by the ice-cold waters of the Mokelumne River on one side and an enchanting lake on the other? Love will be in the air, as it always is during wine events at bucolic Lodi Lake. Love of wine, that is, and love of wine-friendly foods, love of learning and talking about wine, love of nature and love among, well, wine lovers of similar ilk, from neophytes to connoisseurs. Almost takes you back to the immortal words of Jimi Hendrix...

If you can just get your mind together
Then come on across to me...

But first, are you experienced?
Have you ever been experienced?
Well, I have...

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Time Posted: Apr 10, 2023 at 5:00 AM Permalink to Lodi Wine Experience at Lodi Lake is back, May 19-20! Permalink
Randy Caparoso
 
April 3, 2023 | Randy Caparoso

Red wines to help celebrate the season for spring lamb

Working sheep among old vine Zinfandel in Schulenburg Vineyard, on the west side of Lodi's Mokelumne River AVA.

This coming Sunday (April 9, 2023) is Easter. I don't know about you, but my Easter dinner main course is all set: a leg of lamb!

What's up with the entire idea of "spring lamb?" The USDA actually defines lamb meat as such: 

Most lambs are brought to market at about 6 to 8 months old. A lamb weighs about 140 pounds and yields approximately 46 to 49 pounds of edible lean retail lamb cuts, semi-boneless. If the phrase "Spring Lamb" is on a meat label, it means the lamb was slaughtered between March and October... 

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Time Posted: Apr 3, 2023 at 2:00 PM Permalink to Red wines to help celebrate the season for spring lamb Permalink
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March 30, 2023 | Randy Caparoso

Voluptuary + Lucid embraces Lodi grapes like gifts of nature, perfectly suitable for adventurous winemaking

Voluptuary + Lucid owner/winemaker Kevin Luther in a book lined corner of his urban Sacramento winery/tasting room.

A "natural" winemaker in flux

There is a micro-winery located in our State Capitol of Sacramento owned by a winemaker named Kevin Luther. Mr. Luther bottles wines under his Voluptuary + Lucid brand, all with curious, almost dreamy, artistic labels reflecting the restless dispostion of the winemaker himself.

Not that Voluptuary + Lucid wines are "all about Kevin." Surprisingly, they are not, despite the continuous compulsion to explore perspectives and techniques on the part of this particular Kevin in question...

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Time Posted: Mar 30, 2023 at 2:00 PM Permalink to Voluptuary + Lucid embraces Lodi grapes like gifts of nature, perfectly suitable for adventurous winemaking Permalink
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March 27, 2023 | Randy Caparoso

Arianna Wines harbors a passion for Lodi-grown Torrontés, one of the world's most exotic white varietals

Arianna Wines owner/winemaker Arianna Spoto with Torrontés vines in Lodi's Silvaspoons Vineyards.

Many of America's best independent winemakers are driven by passion; and not uncommonly, it is passion first fired up by one moment of serendipity.

For Arianna Wines owner/winemaker Arianno Spoto, that moment came in 2014, while she was working a harvest in Argentina's Mendoza region, when a colleague shared a bottle of local white wine with her.

"It was a wonderful," recalls Spoto. "The wine had an amazing fragrance, like rose water and spice, reminding me a little of Gewürztraminer, but with a freshness that reminded me a little of a ripe Sauvignon Blanc. I asked, 'what is this?' I was told that it was made from Torrontés, a grape that grows everywhere in Argentina, sort of like Chardonnay is found everywhere in California... 

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Time Posted: Mar 27, 2023 at 8:00 AM Permalink to Arianna Wines harbors a passion for Lodi-grown Torrontés, one of the world's most exotic white varietals Permalink
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March 21, 2023 | Randy Caparoso

Mikami Vineyards continues to forge its identity by rolling with the flow of its provenance

Mikami Vineyards' owner Jason Mikami, a third generation Lodi grower, with his winemaker Kian Tavakoli, sampling newly fermented rosé from stainless steel casks.

After 15 commercial vintages, Mikami Vineyards is still a tiny brand. Current total production barely tops 500 cases. By comparison, most Lodi wineries falling in the "small" category produce a few thousand cases. Woodbridge by Robert Mondavi winery churns out several million. 

Still, Mikami Vineyards' first vintage, a 2008 estate grown Zinfandel, totaled just 50 cases. Modest progress has been made. The important thing, as owner/grower Jason Mikami recently told us, is, "We still sell out everything we make... we feel lucky to have such a loyal following..."

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Time Posted: Mar 21, 2023 at 11:00 AM Permalink to Mikami Vineyards continues to forge its identity by rolling with the flow of its provenance Permalink
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March 16, 2023 | Randy Caparoso

Acclaimed wine scribe Alder Yarrow tells the story of California's geekiest vineyard—Lodi's Mokelumne Glen

The late Robert "Bob" Koth, who founded Lodi's most unusual (or geekiest) vineyard, called Mokelumne Glen.

Alder Yarrow, the author of Vinography, has just published the longest profile of a single Lodi grape grower ever written. At least as far as we know.

The story is on Mokelumne Glen Vineyards, established on the east side of Lodi's Mokelumne River appellation by the late Bob and Mary Lou Koth. Over the past two years the vineyard has been managed by their children, Brett and Ann-Marie Koth. 

It's a heroic tale because the vineyard is planted to over 55 grape varieties of German and Austrian origin. Some would call that lunacy, given that Lodi's Mediterranean climate is not supposed to be conducive to more northerly European grapes. All the same, the vineyard has a track record of producing delicious wines that have impressed even internationally traveled, and acclaimed, wine journalists such as Mr. Yarrow. Clearly, in the great, big world of grapes and wines, there is such a thing as suspension of disbelief; that is to say, just "shut up and enjoy..."

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Time Posted: Mar 16, 2023 at 8:00 AM Permalink to Acclaimed wine scribe Alder Yarrow tells the story of California's geekiest vineyard—Lodi's Mokelumne Glen Permalink
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March 14, 2023 | Randy Caparoso

Tiny Christopher Cellars has emerged as a leader among Lodi's latest, handcraft, minimal intervention style wineries

Chris and Candice Mora sampling their latest release of Christopher Cellars Barbera Rosé

This past March 4, 2023, Chris and Candice Mora celebrated their third year of doing business as owner/winemakers of Christopher Cellars, based in Elk Grove, about half-way between the City of Lodi and Downtown Sacramento.

Christopher Cellars is a small winery—currently producing just 3,000 cases yearly, putting them in a "boutique," or handcraft, category—but has dramatically grown in significance for two good reasons...

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Time Posted: Mar 14, 2023 at 11:00 AM Permalink to Tiny Christopher Cellars has emerged as a leader among Lodi's latest, handcraft, minimal intervention style wineries Permalink
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