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2006 Modus Operandi Antithesis
I came to know about his new project months ago and had signed up for his mailing list. This visit was a great follow-up to the story that I had been following and to confirm that his project was a true rising star in the Napa Valley. Within minutes of meeting Jason Moore I knew that we would get along famously. Jason is one of the most passionate young winemakers that I have ever met. The path that led him into winemaking is nothing short of amazing; a perfect example of someone following their destined path. Jason, on the urging of his wife, gave up his job in 2002 to pursue his dream to make wine. Through self study, class work, luck and the generous mentoring of Napa Valley winemakers Jason has become a talented winemaker and an inspiration to other people who are pursuing their dreams in Napa. In addition to making wines under his own labels, he is the Production Manager for a shared winery facility called “Silenus Vintners” . The facility is both a winemaking facility and wine tasting room for a dozen smaller wineries of the Napa valley. We met Jason at this facility which was just completed in 2007. The shared facility is well designed, welcoming and staffed with people who really love the wines made under their roof. We started our visit with Jason’s 2007 Rutherford Sauvignon Blanc which was delightful; crisp and well balanced with beautiful flavors and a compelling nose similar to that of a fine New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc. Jason indicated that this stunning white was achieved by testing a number of different yeasts which depart a distinct flavor and aromatic profile to the wine. He believes that after numerous test batches, he has settled upon a winning combination. Our tasting group unanimously agreed. Modus Operandi however caught my attention because of their red wine program so I was quick to suggest that we get to the 2004 Modus Operandi Napa Cabernet. When we tasted the wine a smile crossed my face. I knew that we had found a great wine and new winemaker to write about. The Cabernet was structured with a perfect balance of tannins and fruit. Jason thought that the wine was ready to drink and enjoy today and I disagreed slightly. I believe that with 3-5 years of aging, this wine will be magnificent. After years of tasting California wines, I am more patient to enjoy wines at the best potential to express their magic. This 2004 Modus Operandi Cabernet should be in every wine collector’s cellar. I rate the wine 94 points. Antithesis aka "Love Juice"
On this trip to Napa there were three outstanding wines; “2006 Antithesis", 2005 Hall Diamond Mountain Cabernet and 2004 Anomaly Cabernet. I strongly recommend that you sign up for Modus Operandi’s mailing list using the special form below. Since supplies are limited, your request will arrive as a Brian Pasch VIP request into the winery and get immediate attention. If you want to purchase this special wine on pre-release, check off the boxes below. Jason Moore will contact all of my readers who respond personally with their information below. Brian Pasch -February 19, 2008
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