Ravines Press
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Brad Coelho – Unidentified Appellation – Ravines Wine Cellars, One of the Finger Lakes’ Finest
“While Morten’s chromosomal connection is undeniable, his scholastic route, achieving advanced degrees in Enology & Viticulture at Ecole Nationale Superieure d’Agronomie in Montpellier didn’t hurt.”
Quentin Sadler – Quentin Salder’s Wine Page – Finger Lakes New York, part 4, Keuka Lake
“These were world class wines and showed a level of winemaking skill and vision that was breathtaking, I look forward to watching what happens at this superb little estate in the future.”
Stephen Meuse – Boston Globe – Plonk of the Month: Domestic Policy
“Ravines Keuka Village Finger Lakes White Wine 2008 Featherweight tart-crisp vignoles-cayuga (hybrid) blend; delightfully breezy sip with a scant 12 degrees of alcohol and picnic written all over it.”
Brian Kirby - The Other 46 – In a New York State of Mind
“I know, I know, another post on New York wine. What can I say, I’m in a New York State of mind, especially after tasting the Ravines 2007 Cabernet Franc. A wine like this makes me want to rename my website TheOther47.com or better yet, EastoftheWestCoast.com. You never know what the future holds…”
Lenn Thompson – New York Cork Report – The New York Cork Club’s June 2010 Selections
“Ravines Wine Cellars 2008 Pinot Rose : The Ravines is 100% pinot noir and offers nice floral character to go with orange-grapefruit, watermelon and cherry fruit flavors. Showing a subtle silkiness to go with fresh acidity, it stays true to pinot noir.”
Ball Square Fine Wines – Videos on YouTube – Ravines Wine Tasting with Morten Hallgren
Check out this video of Morten Hallgren, Ravines winemaker, giving a tasting at Ball Square Fine Wines.
Recent Press About Ravines Wine
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Rick Van Sickle - New York Cork Report – Guest Post: A Drier Style of Riesling at Ravines Wine Cellars
“Morten admits that Ravines doesn’t “try to be everything to everyone” which, to be honest, is a refreshing change from so many of the Finger Lakes wineries that tend to do just that and end up with a whole mess of wine that perhaps is fine for the masses but misses the mark for serious wine lovers”
Sue Guerra – On the Vine: TasteCamp – East Highlights
“Dry Riesling 2008 – Argetsinger Vineyard: The wine had the same intense minerality with floral notes, citrus, and great acidity, plus a little more richness and body on the finish.”
John Witherspoon – Anything Wine : An Afternoon at Ravines Wine Cellars
“On paper he knows what he’s doing and his knowledge and passion definitely translate to the glass” (speaking about winemaker Morten Hallgren)
Remy Charest – The Wine Case : Tastecamp day 1: Great Riesling – and some surprising reds
“But the real surprise came from Ravines Vineyard … the wines displayed confident and precise winemaking choices, the Rieslings were bone dry and built for the long run”
Michael Gorton – Undertaking Wine : Ravines Wine Cellars: More Than Just Riesling
“…make sure you visit and taste Ravines. And if you happen to be around when they have wine pairing dinners, make sure you make a reservation. I know I would.”
Julien Marchand – Empty Glasses : Tasting Through Riesling at TasteCamp 2010
“…bone dry Rieslings are made for the long run as seen the oldest of the three was still razor-sharp, with the structure and acid which will hold this wine together for years to come.”
Rick VanSickle – Wines in Niagara – RickWines, The Blog: A Journey to the Finger Lakes: Part 1
“The Ravines style is built around tight, mouth-watering, bone-dry rieslings that are balanced between fresh fruit and acid. They are made for the long haul in the cellar even though they are released to the public with some bottle age.”
Sasha Smith – Spin the Bottle : Finger Lakes Highlights: Argetsinger Vineyard
“The wine, made in a dry style, had a steeliness, minerality, and finesse that set it apart from the other local Rieslings I sampled over the weekend, and it was one of my favorites of the entire trip.”
Lenn Thompson – The New York Cork Report : TasteCamp EAST 2010 Interview: Rick Van Sickle (WinesofNiagara.com)
“What tasting or vineyard walk was and will be the most memorable for you? The Ravines Wine Cellars tasting and Argetsinger Vineyard walk … Fascinating owners and winemaker who is steadfast in his beliefs. And perfectly matched to his grower.”
Wine Spectator Recommends Ravines Wines
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Wine Spectator Magazine’s Senior Editor James Molesworth recently visited the Finger Lakes and wrote an article on the developing region. He also rated his top picks for reds and whites, giving three our very own wines top scores. James Molesworth worked in retail sales and as a sommelier then joined Wine Spectator Magazine in 1997.
Ravines Riesling Finger Lakes Dry Score: 91
Argetsinger Vineyard 2008
Driven and precise, with racy minerality to the fennel, white peach, slate and honeysuckle flavors. Quinine on the finish
Ravines Riesling Finger Lakes Dry Score 90
Floral, with a perfumy hint to peach, green almond, green apple and melon rind notes. Bony in style, but not severe.
Ravines Meritage Finger Lakes 2007 Score 89
Shows depth and refinement, with currant, damson plum and black cherry fruit on a fine grained structure. Tangy herb and mineral hints. Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot.
Ravines Single Vineyard Riesling wins high scores in Specator
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“Quality is on the upswing in New York’s Finger Lakes Region” according to James Molesworth, senior editor of The Wine Spectator magazine.
Ravines Wine Cellars, and our Dry Argetsinger Riesling is one of the features of this article, and Molesworth points out that Ravines single vineyard Dry Riesling is the only non-desert wine in the Finger Lakes ever to have consecutive vintages with outstanding ratings.
Sam Argetsinger and his family’s estate vineyard are a big part of the beauty of this wine. Old vines, gravelly loam and limestone deposits create a distinctive minerality that sets this vineyard apart from others.
Ravines Argetsinger Dry Riesling is not the only wine from us that made Molesworth’s list, also included was:
- Ravines Riesling Finger Lakes Dry 2008 (Floral with perfumy hint of peach, green almond, green apple, and melon rind notes, Bony in style, but not severe. RATING: 92
- Ravines Meritage Finger Lakes 2007 (Shows depth and refinement, with currant, damson, plum and black cherry fruit, and on a fine-grained structure. Tangy herb and mineral hints. Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot.) RATING: 89
Currently our 2008 Argetsinger dry riesling is only available to our Ravinous Wine Club Members. It is , so come JOIN NOW!



August 5th, 2010