Sunday, May 19, 2013

Visit by Mr. Christian Roguenant - Winemaker for Niven Family Estates

I am looking forward to an exciting workday tomorrow. Mr. Christian Roguenant is here in Indianapolis for a Market visit. So excited to meet him in person and spending a whole day together with him. He is the wine maker for Baileyana, Zocker, Tangent wines, and Trenza.

Here are a few more details about Christian:  



Christian Roguenant was born to wine. A native of the Burgundy region of France who grew up among the vineyards, he decided early on to become a winemaker. His studies at the University of Dijon focused on oenology and wine making and included graduate coursework in wine marketing. This education served him well as he traveled the world to make wine on five continents. Included in his experience were fifteen years with Champagne Deutz, one of the premier Champagne houses in France and service as a consultant to wineries around the world. His travels brought him to wineries in Argentina, Germany, Australia, New Zealand, Korea (where he made sparkling wine for the 1988 Olympics) and finally to the Central Coast of California. "Where better to first make Chardonnay and Pinot Noir than Burgundy; or Sauvignon Blanc than New Zealand, or Syrah than the North Rhone?" smiles Roguenant. "I have been very fortunate," he continues, "I have learned so much from so many winemakers and experiences!"

When the Niven family, owners of Baileyana, decided to build a new winery in 1998 they gave a blank slate to Roguenant to design the winery of his dreams. His gracious, light-filled design is state of the art and elegantly functional. Red wines are fermented in the classic Burgundian method in numerous small, open-top fermentors. This compact system allows for gentle punch down of the caps as the wine ferments and enables Roguenant to keep each lot separate by clone, vineyard block, yeast trial, or whatever he chooses. Three individually climate-controlled barrel cellars are available to Roguenant for completing fermentation and for aging. Roguenant is also pleased with the aesthetics of the winery. "The windows let in a lot of natural light," he says. "Although the wine never sees the light, the people do and that makes the winery a very pleasant place to work."

Roguenant delights in selecting among the hand picked fruit from the Firepeak Vineyard. The estate vineyard, adjacent to the Baileyana winery, is planted with carefully chosen clones and root stocks  and is the jewel of the Edna Valley. "This vineyard allows me to achieve my goal: to make the wine as true to the varietal as possible," Roguenant confirms. "My philosophy of wine making is this: give me rough but nice diamonds; my job is to polish without scratching them." He also enjoys the premium varietals selected for the Baileyana wines, including fruit from not only from the Firepeak Vineyard and other estate vineyards. "My passion and desire is to make better wine every year. A winemaker is the greatest critic about his own wine-always striving to get closer to perfection."


Friday, May 17, 2013

Craft Spirits now available at Free Market Wine Group

Well, it started last fall when we received the first shipment of SUAVECITO Tequila from Mexico. This is only Mexican tequila at 70 proof - AND because of this....it is probably the worlds smoothest Tequila.

 Our Blue Agave is grown in the red soil of the mountains of Jalisco, Mexico. These Highlands are particularly well suited to growing the Suavecito Blue Agaves. Our plants are slightly smaller, contain less water and produce a higher quality sugar. We start with quality ingredients. We staff a team of growers that regularly test the soil to ensure only the best of growing conditions. Suavecito needs to be distilled only once to produce a smooth and 100% authentic taste. Different barrels contribute unique flavors and distinct characteristics to Suavecito. Suavecito is rested in specially selected American Oak barrels to ensure that it’s 100% smooth.

One of the owners of Suavecito is actually a local person from Indianapolis who is now living in Colorado.Available is many fine liquor stores (Payless, Kahn's and others)

The next to arrive is our PACIFIC RUM which is made by Bull Run Distillery in Oregon and is produced with 100% organic sugar cane from Hawaii, then it is aged for 4-6 weeks in 4 year old Bourbon Barrels.The is a very smooth, clean and tasty sipping Rum, great for the hot summer days in Indiana.


Bull Run Distiller is currently aging their Rye whiskey in oak barrels. Problem is that it takes serveral years for the Whiskey to develop.
In the meantime Bull run brought Temperance Trader Bourbon to the market. It is a high Rye (25-35%) Kentucky Straight Bourbon and it is sourced at LDI right here in Indiana.
We have two different kind here in the market, the regular straight bourbon which comes in at around 86 proof - there are slight proof variations from batch to batch. There is also the Barrel Straight version at around 112 proof......super smooth.

We will bring in later during the year a real fine, delicious Oregon Vodka and Oregon Gin. Exciting news! Still looking for some small craft Scotches.

These items are hitting the local Indiana Market as I am typing this up.
Cheers!