Tandem Wines
Greg La Follette is somewhat of an icon among California winemaker circles. Educated at University of
California Davis, he trained under wine masters such as Tchelistcheff and Kongsgaard and was one of the first
winemakers bringing attention to the “true” Sonoma Coast (at Flowers).
His own Tandem label sources from vineyards that represent long-standing relationships. La Follette helped
plant Keefer Ranch Vineyard when he was the winemaker at Hartford Court. He provided much of the bud
wood for Van der Kamp Vineyard in Sonoma Mountain. La Follette has a long standing relationship with
Sangiacomo vineyards. He was the first to recognize the potential of Ritchie Vineyard when he first brought
grapes into Flowers several years ago.
La Follette has consulted on numerous new winery launches including Londer Vineyards and James Ball
Vineyards, both in the Anderson Valley, and has contributed his expertise on the international stage as well.
He has designed and redesigned fourteen wineries worldwide and was the consulting winemaker for the new
University of California Davis teaching winery. He will be crafting Tandem wines at a new winery being built in
Anderson Valley by James Ball. Recently he was the consulting winemaker at De Loach.
With the 2006 vintage, La Follette has released four Pinot Noirs, three Chardonnays and a Pinot Meunier. The
Pinot Noirs are burly and masculine in style and need decanting or time in the glass to reveal their charms.
2006 Tandem Auction Block Sonoma County Pinot Noir
14.6% alc., 916 cases, $60.
Composed of the best barrels of the winery’s best vineyards including Manchester
Ridge, Sangiacomo Sonoma Coast, Silver Pines and Hawk’s Roost. Aged 11
months in 18% new French oak.
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A constantly changing array of cherries, roasted
nuts, oak char and cedar on the nose. The delicious black cherry core is accented
with a cola and pine note. This one grows on you in the glass, taking on more charm as
time passes. Each time you take a sip it gets better and better. Still has some tannins to
shed and will benefit from aging. A remarkable wine that sneaks up on you.
2006 Tandem Silver Pines Vineyard Sonoma Mountain Pinot Noir
14.9% alc.,851
cases, $60. Located at 980 feet elevation in a wind tunnel from the Petaluma Gap on
Sonoma Mountain farmed by Norm and Carol Silverman. Mariafeld and Pommard clones.
Aged in one-third new French oak for 11 months.
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Oak-kissed black cherry scents are very
lovely. On the palate, there is a healthy attack of loamy dark fruits including rhubarb. Like
all good wines, it picks up steam with time in the glass. A fruit-driven wine of admirable
balance which drank beautifully the next day from a re-corked previously opened bottle.
Tandem wines are available for sale on the winery’s website at www.tandemwines.com. There is some
national retail distribution. The wines can be tasted at the Family Wineries Tasting Room in Kenwood daily.
The wines are currently vinified at the old apple processing plant on Granvenstein Highway in Sebstopol
707-823-2794.