5 year plan

I was recently asked by a friend of mine to describe my five and ten year life plans. My gut reaction, the reaction on which I acted, was to say "Who knows." With a few more more minutes and I bit more prodding, I came up with something mildly substantial. 5 years - just having finished my PhD program, I will go post-doc in the lab of another wine scientist somewhere in the world - maybe Germany, maybe Portugal or France, maybe Italy, even possibly Australia. As for a ten year plan - I was compelled to reiterate "Who knows." And who does know. The ultimate goal is to be a professor and wine researcher. Maybe buy a house.

It turned out that The Genius and The Goddess was a one day read. As I put it down on the coffee table, I intended to take a few minutes to think about what the book meant - what I could learn from it. Unfortunately, it did not play out as such. I looked over at my wine fridge and realized that I had a better 1, 5, and 10 year plan for drinking my wine than I did for my own life.

1 year

Drink 1983 Kopke Vintage port that we received as a wedding present from Beatriz and Antonio. It seems like an appropriate time to drink it. It's 26 years old, I love vintage port, and our wedding was over a year ago. I already drank the other two bottles of wine we received as wedding presents - a 1982 Haut Batailley and a 1982 Ch. Lafaurie-Peyraguey from our friend Billo, who just started his own winery Rasa Vineyards.

5 years

Drink 2004 Pahlmeyer Merlot. My most striking memory of Merlot came at one of the dinner parties that Billo would throw when he was at school at Davis. The first time I went there, he brought out a 1997 Pahlmeyer Merlot. Little did I know that two years later I would be harvest intern for this winery. This was such an intense but elegant wine, not even giving a hint to its then 10 years in bottle. I have often said, and told the winemaking staff at Pahlmeyer on many occasions that this is the best Merlot I have ever tasted. Maybe I have had a few Bordeaux wines that were as good and had some Merlot in them, but for a pure Merlot, I have not yet had better. The 2004 should be nice and ready in 2014.

10 years

Drink 2005 Domaine Tempier Bandol Rouge. Two years ago two friends, Scott and Wynne, and I made wine from a vineyard in Mendocino County, just outside of Hopland. It was called Rd. 29 Vineyards "Red Gate" Chardonnay. The owner of the grapes fed us lunch and poured a Domaine Tempier Bandol Rouge from the early 80's. I can't really remember much of how it tasted, but I remember it to be a complex and aromatically-pleasing wine. The next time I was at Kermit Lynch in Berkeley, I picked up a bottle. 2019 seems like a good year to open this one.

There you have it - my 1, 5, and 10 year wine opening plan.

1, 5, and 10 year plans

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2 Responses to “5 year plan”

  1. Kevin Koym Says:

    looking forward to linking up with you at some point along the next few years to drink some of that wine with you! Actually, we ought to put together a plan for drinking Billo's wine over the next 10 years... :-)

    Take care and enjoy!
    Kevin

  2. Greg Says:

    Kevin,

    Agreed. Billo, I hope you read this :) Antonia and I are going to be coming through Austin soon. It would be great to catch up and see you.

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