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WINEMAKER ADAM LEE TALKS CLARICE AND BEAU MARCHAIS WINES WITH JAMESSUCKLING.COM'S CLAIRE NESBITT

WINEMAKER ADAM LEE TALKS CLARICE AND BEAU MARCHAIS WINES WITH JAMESSUCKLING.COM'S CLAIRE NESBITT

FromThe James Suckling Wine Podcast


WINEMAKER ADAM LEE TALKS CLARICE AND BEAU MARCHAIS WINES WITH JAMESSUCKLING.COM'S CLAIRE NESBITT

FromThe James Suckling Wine Podcast

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Length:
34 minutes
Released:
Sep 4, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

American Pinot Noir producer Adam Lee wears many hats: he was a co-founder of Siduri Wines (and remains a consultant and winemaker), founded the Clarice Wine Company, and co-founded Beau Marchais Wine with famed vintner Philippe Cambie. In this chat with JamesSuckling.com Associate Editor and Taster Claire Nesbitt, Adam talks about his approach in making pinot through whole-cluster fermentation and why he varied whole-cluster percentages for the 2017-19 vintages.Claire also asks Adam for his thoughts on the uncertainty of the final product and whether whole-cluster fermentation can affect a wine negatively, to which Adam responds: "Yes, there is a risk you could have unripe stems ... [but] one of the things I have found on stem ripeness is it has to do with the length of hang time and does not correlate with sugar maturity."Check out the rest of their conversation for more of Adam's thoughts on pinots and their future on the West Coast.
Released:
Sep 4, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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This is the podcast of James Suckling, international wine critic with 40 years of experience tasting, critiquing and loving wine! We focus on the great wines of the world including Italy, Bordeaux, Champagne, Australia, New Zealand, California, Chile, and Argentina, but are always open to and looking for surprises. We taste and review thousands of wines each year - 25,000 in 2019 alone! - and meet hundreds of the world's best winemakers along that journey. That's where this podcast comes in - a place to access my conversations with these titans of the wine world, and also my own tasting team as we travel the world to taste amazing wines. I hope you enjoy these podcasts - head to jamessuckling.com for even more reports, videos and articles about how to enjoy wine.