Michael Richmond: Bouchaine
In the search for the next great producer of Pinot Noir, we often forget the established and experienced
people in the business. Bouchaine is the oldest continually operated
winery in Carneros. It was first planted to vines and orchards by the Carneros
legend, Boon Fly, in the mid 1800s. A couple of owners followed, including
Italian immigrant Johnny Garetto and the Beringer Brothers. In 1981 the winery
was acquired by Burgundian enthusiasts Gerret and Tatiana Copeland. A
massive renovation of Bouchaine was undertaken in 1995 and in 2002 Michael
Richmond was hired as winemaker and general manager.
Michael Richmond (right) is a veteran of over 30 years in the winemaking business.
He founded Acacia Winery in Carneros and later managed Carmenet
Winery for Chalone. He is one of the co-founders of the Steamboat Pinot Noir
Conference in Oregon. As an avid cyclist, you may pass him on your travels in
Carneros.
2005 Bouchaine Napa Carneros Pinot Noir
13.5% alc., $20 (website
retail for the 2006 vintage is $30). Dijon, Pommard clones and Swan selection.
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Deep ruby color. Flat out terrific nose featuring black cherries, shrooms,
dark chocolate, and smoke. A beautiful drink of Pinot. Darkly fruited and
substantial, yet smooth, light and elegant. Very easy to like. I call this a “Just
Right” wine since everything about it is harmonious. There isn’t another Pinot
Noir in this issue that can match the quality here at such a low price. For value
seeking Pinot lovers who want something they can count on.
Bouchaine Vineyards is now offering their 2006 vintage of the above wine and the 2005 Bouchaine
Estate Pinot Noir ($40) on the website at www.bouchaine.com. There is also decent retail distribution.
The winery is open to visitors daily from 10:30-4. The address is 1075 Buchli Station Rd, Napa. The
phone is 800-654-WINE.