You ever walk into a tasting room and think, "I really wish so and so was here"? The minute I walked into Gorman, I thought I wish my dad was here. My dad isn't the big wine fan, no no, he is a fan of AC/DC, much like Chris Gorman, the winemaker. In fact, it was all AC/DC all the time, but it never took away from the enjoyment of my experience. (I may be disowned for this, but AC/DC really isn't my type of music, but I digress)
Chris has been making wine since 2002, and keeps the amount limited to about 1500 cases a year. He focuses on the Red Mountain area for his grapes, which for those not familiar with that area, the Red Mountain area is kick ass. I was lucky enough to meet Chris, and I can tell you, he is a NICE guy, laid back... no stuffiness from him. Add to that some good wine, and makes for a highly enjoyable wine tasting experience. On to the wine:
Rose 2008 42-39-56: I am not a huge rose fan in general, but this wasn't bad at all. This would be a perfect picnic wine. Would pair well with a nice bbq, chicken salad, veggies, or fruit. (I apologize but I didn't write any notes on this wine other than the name).
Zachary's Ladder 2006: This was my favorite one I tasted, and I took a bottle home. This is a blend of 65% Merlot, 25% Cab Sav, and 10% Petit Verdot. I know, shocking... it's mostly merlot, and I still like it! This wine a a wonderful inky color, and a nice smoky nose. Will pair wonderfully with some BBQ ribs, coleslaw, and corn on the cob.
Bully 2006: This wine is 80% Cab/10% Merlot/10% Petit Verdot. Another great cab dominant blend coming out of Washington! I would have loved to take a bottle of this home, but it was a little pricey for me. This one will develop more in the bottle, has that wonderful berry/earthy nose, and was delightful to drink.
If you feel like getting your inner rockstar on in Woodinville, go to Gorman. And try the wine while you are there.