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View PDF >> Carmichael Vintners - Madera County - Northern CA Mediterranean inspired wines |
FEATURED WINES
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2007 Grigio e Bianco ‘Grigio e Bianco’ simply means ‘Gray and White’ in Italian, and refers to the grape varieties used in this 2007 white blend from Carmichael Vintners. An unusual assemblage of Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio, and Chardonnay, Carmichael’s 2007 Grigio e Bianco continues the brand premise of creating one-of-a-kind blends from Northern California, based on varietals native to the Mediterranean basin. This blend plays up the melon and herbal notes of the Sauvignon Blanc alongside the fruity and floral qualities of the Pinot Grigio, making a fresh and exotic wine. The addition of barrel-fermented Chardonnay also lends sophistication and harmonizes the blend. A Gold Medal Wine Club Special Selection, the 2007 Grigio e Bianco hails from the ultra-premium Arroyo Seco appellation and exudes fresh and delicate aromas of mango, sweet pea, lavender and lanolin. On the palate, the wine is rich with full-bodied, balanced flavors of exotic floral nuances and a distinct lemon peel tang comes through on the persistent finish. This fresh, tantalizing blend is a very versatile wine, well suited to patio sipping or paired with simple, light pastas, fish, and chicken dishes. Enjoy now until 2012. Watch Tasting Notes Video Clip > |
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2006 Sur le Pont A tribute to the town of Avignon, France, the Carmichael 2006 Sur le Pont is a Rhône-style cépage comprised of Syrah, Grenache, Viognier and Petite Sirah, sourced from a selection of Central Coast vineyards in California. This unique red blend is a Gold Medal Wine Club Special Selection and showcases its old world Mediterranean while achieving the characteristic fruit-forward varietal style that thrives in |
ABOUT THE WINEMAKER
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Native Californian Winemaker, Ken Post Winemaker Ken Post, 50, is in this third career. Ken and his family were farmers (alfalfa & grains) until the family ranch was sold. Next, Ken and his father ran a successful building company until it was also sold some years ago. Unhappy with retirement and wanting to spend more time with his family, Post attended Fresno State and got his degree in enology. He first worked for the respected small winery Oak Hollow and joined Carmichael Vintners in time to finish the '06,'07 and '08 vintages. |
IN THE SPOTLIGHT![]()
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Richard Spencer Richard Spencer never thought he would one day find himself in the wine business, much less the owner of Madera-based Carmichael Vintners. The Wisconsin native and long-time resident of Fresno was deeply involved in the construction business. His Harris Construction was extremely visible in North Central California as a builder of hospitals, schools and numerous other large buildings and projects. At one point in his life, Spencer thinks it was around the age of 40, he began drinking wine as his choice of beverage. "It was almost like it was the thing to do socially," Spencer recalled in a recent interview. "Before it was always beer but the more I drank wine the more I enjoyed it. My wife Karen and a couple of our really close friends actually made a number of trips over the next few years to Bordeaux and some of the other great wine areas of the world." Spencer also began collecting wine and now has a cellar that numbers over 5,000 bottles. He says he enjoys Bordeaux a great deal but is equally at home with a number of top California wineries. A little less than a decade ago, an unusual event occurred that ultimately thrust Richard Spencer into the wine industry. "I had a friend who owned a winery that wasn't doing very well," he recalled. "He wanted to get out of the business and I wanted to help him out so I wound up buying some of the used equipment. The idea at the time was to move the equipment somewhere else or maybe sell it. Well, one thing led to another and we finally decided to do it ourselves. We located a nice 19-acre piece of land in Madera with an empty building on it and agreed to do it up right." That was in the early 1990's and today's modern Carmichael Vineyards winery and tasting room serve as a jewel in the Central Valley, where smallish boutique wineries are the rarity rather than routine. "We wanted to do everything first class," Spencer added. "With my background in construction, I was there to see it all through." Spencer admits to being a hands-off owner and had chosen to employ a top-notch management team for Carmichael Vintners. He did however, have a hand in deciding to separate Carmichael Vintners from others in the Central Valley who relied on Central Valley grapes for their wines. "We wanted to utilize grapes from a number of sources that would provide us the ability to make our Euro-style blends. We have managed to stick with that philosophy and it seems to have worked out quite nicely," added Spencer. While Spencer's passive management approach is relatively unique in the wine business, he and Karen officiate at the winery's quarterly events that showcase new releases. The events are designed for their club members and take the form of all day parties. "It's all great fun," confided Spencer. "They are actually long and wonderful events and are an enjoyment to everyone involved. They make us feel like a part of the winery even if they only last a day." Richard Spencer has the best of all worlds and is smart enough to truly enjoy what he has. |
THE WINE REGION ![]()
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Since the major focus at Carmichael Vintners is on blends, it is almost of necessity that practically all of California's top wine-producing regions are utilized in sourcing fruit for the Carmichael selections. Fruit from Napa Valley as well as the entire Central Coast is used, depending on the palate affect winemaker Ken Post is seeking.
"Since we are looking for specific fruit nuances as well as freshness on the palate," Post related, "it's quite possible to see grapes blended together from entirely different regions to produce a desired taste and appeal. This process tends to give us our own special niche in the marketplace, which is the desired effect." |
FOOD FOR THOUGHT ![]()

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Grilled Lime-Cilantro Scallops with Mango Salsa Ingredients: Preparations: |
Blue Cheese Lamb Burgers Ingredients: Preparations: |
THE GRAPEVINE ![]()
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Reward yourself with Free Wine Reward yourself with Free Wine when you refer your friends and family to the Gold Medal Wine Club! Many of our members enjoy sharing the fun and unique GMWC experience with others, and we'd like to show our appreciation by sending you an extra bottle of wine. We'll send your friends and family information on our five exciting wine club series, and for each person who joins, we'll send you a FREE Bonus Bottle in your next shipment. Multiple referrals mean multiple bottles - so tell everyone you know! Just have them mention your name when they order, or visit us online at www.GoldMedalWine.com/referral and we'll contact them on your behalf. There's no limit to the number of referral Bonus Bottles you can receive, and you must be a current club member to receive referral bottles. Go ahead, enjoy a Free bottle of wine on us - it's our way of saying…"Thank You!" Call us at 1-800-266-8888 for more details. |