Wine Pick of the Week: March 16, 2016

Young Sommer Winery Lemberger NV (New York)

Young Sommer Winery is a working fruit farm in Williamson, NY, along the Lake Ontario Wine Trail. Their Lemberger is a pretty versatile wine that’s good for a cool evening sipper and paired with foods.

Lemberger’s traditional and official name is Blaufrankisch, or “blue Frankish (a variety of German grape.)” The first record of the grape’s use was in the mid-1800s. However, researchers believe it was most likely grown in Germany as early as the Middle Ages and is native to that region. Today it’s grown throughout the world and, in the United States, in Washington, New York and Ohio.  

The nose on this bottle is cherry and some oak, then a wisp of tobacco. Taste is fruit-forward cherry to an almost buttery feel. It transitions to the tobacco and hint of leather, then plum and a dry finish.

Pair this with corned beef, Italian sausage, charcuterie, and, as we did at a wine dinner, with a hearty minestrone.