You don’t expect much when you first step into the Kokomo Winery tasting room. It’s located at 4791 Dry Creek Road in Healdsburg in a group of tasting rooms around a large common parking lot. Entering the Kokomo tasting room, you find a barrel warehouse, with a couple of counters and some merchandise cabinets at the front, almost as though they said, “Well, we have this space left over in front of our barrel room, what should we do with it?” The lack of pretension, though, leaves lots of room for some surprising wines.
The first time I visited I was wowed by two wines in particular, an unusual Grenache Rose and the Winemaker’s Reserve Peters Vineyard Pinot Noir. My second visit I repeated those purchases, taking the last bottle of the Rose in their stock. This last visit, though, I found some new wines to be excited about. And apparently I’m not the only one impressed by their latest showings. Kokomo did quite well in the recent San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition, with two Best of Class awards (the 2009 Peters Vineyard Chardonnay and the 2009 Pauline’s Vineyard Zinfandel), a Double Gold (the 2009 Peters Vineyard Pinot Noir), a Gold (the 2009 Pauline’s Vineyard Merlot), and a Bronze (the 2009 North Coast Cuvee).
We started our tasting with the 2009 Peters Vineyard Chardonnay ($28, 665 cases), which fit in well with my sweetie's preference for buttery/creamy Chards. The website's Winemaker Notes for this wine say, "This Chardonnay is done in a Burgundian style. Sur lees method and secondary fermentation were used to increase the palate complexity. The cool growing region is the reason for the acidity in this wine. This Chardonnay has pineapple, creme brulee, & honeysuckle aromas. The big, juicy mouth feel is followed by apple pie & vanilla with a clean finish. It should drink well now through the next 5-7 years."
Next up was the 2009 Gopher Hill Block Pinot Noir from Peters Vineyard ($42, 200 cases). This wine received a 91 from Wine Review. Winemaker Notes call this wine, “Floral and Delicate, showing the feminine side of the varietal, this wine shows beautiful rose petals with a red apple-skin character.”
We started our tasting with the 2009 Peters Vineyard Chardonnay ($28, 665 cases), which fit in well with my sweetie's preference for buttery/creamy Chards. The website's Winemaker Notes for this wine say, "This Chardonnay is done in a Burgundian style. Sur lees method and secondary fermentation were used to increase the palate complexity. The cool growing region is the reason for the acidity in this wine. This Chardonnay has pineapple, creme brulee, & honeysuckle aromas. The big, juicy mouth feel is followed by apple pie & vanilla with a clean finish. It should drink well now through the next 5-7 years."
Next up was the 2009 Gopher Hill Block Pinot Noir from Peters Vineyard ($42, 200 cases). This wine received a 91 from Wine Review. Winemaker Notes call this wine, “Floral and Delicate, showing the feminine side of the varietal, this wine shows beautiful rose petals with a red apple-skin character.”
Our tasting ended with the 2008 Dry Creek Valley Petit Sirah ($27, 174 cases), with was a dark, rich red and earned 90 points from the Wine Review, and a 2008 Malbec from Windsor Oaks Vineyard, which is in very low supply.
Of the wines we tasted, only the Gopher Hill Pinot, the Peters Vineyard Chardonnay, the Petit Sirah, and the Mounts Zin are available online through their website (www.kokomowinery.com). Along with the two Zins, we also purchased one of the Chards and a Peters Vineyard Pinot Noir. I have also seen Kokomo Wines for sale on either WTSO or Lot18, I can’t remember which. I purchased a three-pack of their Windsor Oaks Pinot from the site for a pretty good price.
If you are visiting Healdsburg, this tasting room is worth a visit…not for the luscious décor or the fantastic view that you will find at some wineries, but for the wonderful wines you will taste. That, after all, is what it’s all about…right?
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