June 26, 2008

Unoaked Dub

posted by Adam in Snooth, Wine, Guest Bloggers, Music

For today’s Wine and Music pairing I chose a refreshing 2006 California Chardonnay and a flavorful Dub album which was released in 2007. The wine is fermented in 100% stainless steel and therefore has minimal oak influence. Unoaked wine is known to emphasize the natural flavors of the grapes, along with elements of the soil in which they grew.

‘Dub’, an increasingly popular offshoot of Reggae, is achieved by manipulating, remixing and reshaping previously recorded sound bytes. Dub music is known to emphasize the original “riddims” of a reggae track, and to expose the unique and new ideas of the dub producer. In much the same way that Dub producers do, Wine producers must also mix and test the results of their manipulations before releasing their product to the public. Both Dub and Unoaked wine are heavily influenced by their local region.

As the world’s favorite white wine, Chardonnay is widely consumed in the summer time. Reggae music is also widely consumed in the summertime (having originated in Jamaica) and thanks to artists such as Bob Marley, is one of the world’s most popular genres.

In the spirit of all things summery and refreshing, the song included with this post is titled “Sun Shines on You”. The track pairs fantastically with the Balletto 2006 Teresa’s Chardonnay, but will also pair nicely with other whites being enjoyed during the summer months.

2006 Balletto Teresa’s Chardonnay

Wine Region: Sonoma, CA
Wine Label: Balletto Vineyards
Wine Year: 2006
Wine Type: White: Chardonnay

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Wine Description:
This pale straw colored wine is refreshing and delicious with enticing green apple and melon flavors that harmonize well. The grapes were harvested in October of 2006 and 722 cases of this wine were produced. Balletto has been named one of Santa Rosa’s top ten wineries and offers Pinot Gris, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Zinfandel. The 2006 Teresa’s Chardonnay is estate bottled.

John Balletto, founder of Balletto Vineyards, began farming at the age of 17. After expanding from vegetables into grapes, John eventually decided to release his own wine. All of his grapes are hand picked, and the company’s slogan is “Taste the Bounty that is Balletto”. The Balletto Winery is located in the southwest area of the Russian River Valley in the middle of the 280-acre Balletto family property.

Ashtech

Music Region: London, England
Music Label: Interchill
Music Year: 2007
Music Type: Dub: Electronic

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Music Description:
Ashtech, who started his music career in Italy at the age of 12, is a solo artist, a musician (in the Italian mainstream pop band Almamegretta) and as a producer whose style combines original dub and urban electronica. Ashtech’s works are uniquely characterized by the flavor of his heavy and dubby bassline. Ashtech’s premier solo album titled “Walking Target”, was released in the summer of 2007 and has been considered a masterpiece of dub by the worldwide music press.

According to Ashtech: “The way I play the bass is very instinctive - many artists ask me how do I get this sound. I always reply that it is the way your fingers touch the instrument, that give the right resonance to the strings.”

Ashtech releases his music on a number of music labels including Interchill Records. Founded in 1995, Interchill got its start in the in Montreal with a focus on ‘organic electronica for expanding minds’. Now, after 13 years in operation, the label has soundly established itself as a key player in the downtempo/electronic scene and is known worldwide for releasing hi-fidelity music that lasts.

Tasting Notes:

The chardonnay grape is very malleable, in that it reflects and takes on the impression of its region and is sensitive to its local soil. Dub is also very malleable in that it reflects and takes on the impression of the original sounds and regional creativity of its producers. As with Reggae, Dub initially came from Jamaica, but has since expanded to have uniquely routed scenes in regions such as London and San Francisco.

As I am not as much a fan of buttery/vanilla as I am of crisp/refreshing, I prefer my chardonnay on the unoaked side. In this pairing, I find that the metallic and crisp, yet bright and flowery sounds of the dub sit nicely with my understanding that this wine was fermented in stainless steel.

This wine and this music compliment one another in many ways - contextually in that they are both seasonal and great during the summer, but also philosophically in that they are hand picked, and produced with extreme personal care.

John Balletto began farming in 1977 at the tender age of 17. Ashtech began music at age 12. John Balletto was a successful grape farmer before releasing his own wine brand. Ashtech was a successful bass player before releasing his own album. Both John Balletto and Ashtech still make a living selling their craft to others (John as a Grape farmer, and Ashtech as a remixer), but focus their truest and most passionate attention on their own work.

Ashtech’s entire album “Walking Through” is a great dub experience. I recommend it in it’s entirely. I find that the track “Sun Shines on You” is an especially good example of the benefits of pairing Dub music and good summer wine. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.

For more information on Dub, and to access some great (free) mixes check out www.dub.com

Ashtech - Sun Shines On You
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Adam Rabinovitz is Senior Director of Retail Marketing at IODA, the global leader in digital distribution, marketing, and technology solutions for the independent music industry. IODA distributes music from over 4000 labels, representing over 50 different countries and over 170 different genre styles.

June 13, 2008

The Terroir of the Tune

posted by Adam in Wine, Guest Bloggers, Music

The website for Roots Run Deep says this about its flagship wine, which they call Educated Guess - “We use our knowledge, intuition, and years of experience to make the best possible decisions; however at the end of the day it still remains an “Educated Guess”.”

This philosophy resonates with me in regard to pairing music and wine so I thought it would be a great wine to include in my next post on Snooth. One aspect of pairing wine and music which does not leave as much to guess work is the combination of products that are similar in their region of origin or in wine terms - the terroir. As I understand it, this is also a great way to match wine and cheese.

For this post, I have paired singer/songwriter Emily Jane White with the 2005 Cabernet Sauvignon Educated Guess. Both the wine and the music were produced in Northern California and are distributed by local labels.

Emily Jane White - Hole in the middle - hole_in_the_middle.mp3

2005 Educated Guess

Wine Region: Napa Valley, CA
Wine Label: Educated Guess / Roots Run Deep
Wine Year: 2005
Wine Type: Red: Cabernet Sauvignon

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Wine Description:
Fresh and focused with ripe-berry and oaky vanilla flavors, this wine maintains the complexity I like in a cabernet, while remaining approachable and fun. The grapes in this wine are 100% organically grown.

Proprietor, and 15 year Wine veteran Mark Albrecht produces this wine in Oakville, CA at Napa Wine Company. The label itself is rather unique and shows actual winemaking formulas that are either induced or naturally occur during a specific winemaking process. There are two primary sources for the Educated Guess - Beckstoffer Vineyards in Rutherford, and the Napa Wine Company in Yountville and Oakville, California. Created with the philosophy that superb Napa Valley Cabernet can be affordable, this wine is indistinguishable in quality from its higher-priced Napa Valley competitors.

Emily Jane White

Music Region: Sebastopol, California
Music Label: Double Negative
Music Year: 2007
Music Type: Folk: Blues

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Music Description:

San Francisco based Emily Jane White’s debut album includes a medley of haunting songs that represent a rare and dark brand of folk. Her contagious voice floats through each track with grace and beauty while her instrumentation (generally guitar and piano) maintains an inviting sense pop sensibility. Emily’s musical blend is a combination of blues, folk, and American spiritual traditions.

“Dark Undercoat” was recorded in 2006 with Wainwright Hewlett in Sebastopol, California. Emily developed her song writer craft during a degree in American Studies at UC Santa Cruz. She then took a trip to France perfecting her performance in cities such as Bordeaux and Grenoble. Upon returning from France, Emily moved to San Francisco and started working on this album. This album represents the collected works which Emily has been working on for the past 5 years. Included with this post is a track from Emily’s album called “Hole in the Middle”.

Tasting Notes:

The Heriot Watt study (which I referenced in my last post) on the effects of music on wine says that “powerful and heavy” music influences red wine 60%. Emily Jane White and her brand of “dark folk” is both powerful and heavy and is a perfect match for a full bodied and rich wine such as this.

We have determined that both Wine and Music have a “mood” - these two products are both from the same region and they share a very similar mood. Both the wine and the music are dark and lingering, yet pleasant and inviting. In same way, wine is blend of cabernet sauvignon, merlot and Petite Verdot; Emily’s music is a blend of folk, blues and country.

The 2005 Educated Guess is the flagship product for Napa based Roots Run Deep. “Dark Undercoat” is Emily’s flagship album and was released on Oakland, CA label Double Negative. Both the wine and the music represent the culmination of worldly experiences which produced a unique and favorable product.

Both Emily Jane White and the Educated Guess share a level of complexity, which is complimentary when these two products are enjoyed simultaneously. Both products also have good length and a great finish that resonates in a natural and organic way. I certainly expect to be back for more of this pairing.

Emily Jane White - Hole in the middle - hole_in_the_middle.mp3

Adam Rabinovitz is Senior Director of Retail Marketing at IODA, the global leader in digital distribution, marketing, and technology solutions for the independent music industry. IODA distributes music from over 4000 labels, representing over 50 different countries and over 170 different genre styles.