Daniel Gehrs Winery Summer ‘08 Wine Tasting
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On the west side of the street is a charming historical cottage that Daniel Gehrs Tasting Room calls home. Inside the “Heather Cottage” it was quite busy on a Sunday afternoon. I discovered about halfway through the tasting that the bartender was the informative and chipper Jennifer Gehrs. It’s always apparent when the person behind the counter has an interest in the product, whether they’re owner, winemaker, or just an involved employee. It makes the experience that much more enlightening and enjoyable.
At the time of my tasting, Daniel Gehrs had 7 wines on the tasting notes, although the Fireside Port was unavailable at that time. According to an employee, Gehrs purchases all of their grapes from growers mostly from Santa Barbara County.
Starting off the list was their ’05 Chardonnay, an unoaked wine with light fruit aromas and a touch of butter. The body was full of fresh tropical fruit and ended short and sweet.
The ’06 off-dry Riesling smelled slightly sweet with a citrusy fruit taste and a crisp finish. Jennifer Gehrs’ latest release of Vixen Vivant, a dry Syrah Rose had an interesting nose of cut roses and strawberries that carried through into the flavor as the Syrah really came through with a spicy finish.
We moved into the darker reds with a ’05 Zinfandel from Santa Ynez Valley which proved to be a favorite with its sweet berry aroma and a strong-bodied mouthful of fruit with a short finish. The dark amber colored ’05 Cabernet Sauvignon smelled mostly of crème brulee. The deep berry body had hints of nuts and an immediately sharp finish.
Finishing up with the 10 Year Tawny Port, I wish I had a piece of chocolate at the time. This rich amber colored wine had all the classic caramel flavors and surface sweetness expected.
I enjoyed my time at Daniel Gehrs from the intimate cozy bar to the attentive service. I probably would’ve enjoyed it more if some tipsy patrons weren’t using it as a singles meet-up service. I felt like Daniel Gehrs makes affordable middle-of-the-road wines that might be good for wine parties or gifts. They have potential, but it would’ve been a bigger favorite if the endings on a number of their selections had more staying power.
My tasting was: $7 for 7 wines including a logo glass
Daniel Gehrs Winery
2939 Grand Ave
Los Olivos, CA
