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DOMAINE DEGHER Press
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TIMES San Luis Obispo, California - January, 22, 2009 |
Got
Mojo?
BY KATHY MARCKS HARDESTY
FINE TUNING |
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Renowned musician Denis
Degherââ'¬â"¢s
pinot noir has soul |
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| PHOTO BY STEVE E.
MILLER |
When I first saw a bottle of Domaine Degher's
flagship blend labeled with the proprietary name "Mojo," the only
surprise about using the term was the fact that I'd never seen a
vintner use it. Knowing the brand's owner and winemaker Denis
Degher is a professional musician, however, it seemed natural. The
website description of his 2005 Mojo notes: "Winemaker Denis
Degher's lifelong affair with music is orchestrated in this
symphonic blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, and
Sangiovese."
Degher explained that he works his Mojo "with intense chords of
lush fruit and soft tannins that reverberate with an elegant,
sustained finish." During our interview Degher explained, "It's
good luck if you've got your mojo workin'." The clever marketer
added, "Got Mojo?" to his labels, business cards, brochures, and
website. Yet I was more impressed by the wines.
Millennials will remember mojo, the African-American hoo-doo term,
from the movie Austin Powers. Powers, played by the irrepressible
Mike Myers, had his mojo stolen by "Fat Bastard," which brought him
down on his luck. Boomers, on the other hand, remember Jim Morrison
singing "Mojo rising" in his hit song, L.A. Woman, inspired by
Muddy Waters" popular song, I Got My Mojo Working (Degher
recommended Wikipedia.com for the best description of mojo). No
doubt about it, whether you're a man or a woman, a guitarist,
drummer, or the lead singer, being a musician is one sexy
job.
That's equally true of men and women winemakers. The romance
surrounding the wine industry starts at the very core of
winemaking. And people who love wine treat the artisans who craft
it like rock stars. When I told Degher he's one fortunate guy -
with bragging rights as a musician and a winemaker - "he laughed in
embarrassment and admitted, "It's a good time to be single."
During my interview, I sampled Degher's wines while listening to
his CD The Mojo Sessions and realized he's quite talented at both
jobs. In fact, combining music and wine makes sense. Nothing he
creates is based on what he's formerly done, but what is right for
his latest version or vintage. For instance, his 2006 Mojo blend
includes only Syrah and Cabernet Sauvignon. Strictly a red-wine
specialist, Degher produces nothing but small amounts of
handcrafted Bordeaux and Rhone varieties, including Mourvedre and
Sangiovese.
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He started making wine after relocating to Paso
Robles from Los Angeles in 2003. Degher bought his first grapes
from local vineyards during the 2004 harvest and made his first
wines with the help of Paso Robles veteran Marc Goldberg of
Windward Winery. That year production was so small he just shared
the wines with friends. But the wines were so good he began
producing wines commercially in 2005.
A longtime wine aficionado, Degher remembered: "I was considering
making wines when I moved here, and I was lucky enough to meet Marc
Goldberg of Windward and Stephan Asseo of L'Aventure who gave me
advice when I needed it." I've previously written of the
camaraderie among Paso Robles winemakers titled "Band of Brothers,"
and find I can still commend these passionate vintners for the way
they befriend each other.
Degher's career previously was dedicated to the music business, and
he earned an impressive resume. A guitarist, producer, and
recording engineer who owned Red Zone Studios in Los Angeles, he
has worked with many American music legends including Kenny G,
Santana, and Earth, Wind & Fire. A musician all of his life,
Degher is no less passionate about his wines than he is about his
music. Admirably, he's dedicated to sustainable farming: small-lot
vinification with minimalist intervention to allow the vintage to
"speak its own language."
You can find Domaine Degher at such specialty shops as Cregor"s
Liquors & Wines; Fermentations; 15 Degrees C; and Monterey St.
Wine Co. For an interesting introduction to Domaine Degher, I
recommend treating your lover to the Valentine"s Day dinner at
Bernick's steakhouse in downtown Paso Robles for a multi-course
dinner paired with Domaine Degher wines on Feb. 14.
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