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Horton Norton Tower series?

PostPosted: Sat Apr 15, 2006 7:10 am
by Ed Draves
My friend who brings me Horton Norton every time he visits his children in VA had a very special bottle for me yesterday. He told me for an extra dollar he was able to get me a bottle of the Horton Tower Series Norton 2003. He said the Manager of the store he purchased it at said it was well worth it. Anyone have a comment about the wine? Will it go with my Horton Norton verticle? Thanks

Re: Horton Norton Tower series?

PostPosted: Fri May 05, 2006 2:01 pm
by Bob Ross
Ed, did you find out anything about the "tower series" from Horton? I've tasted some blueberry wine they released three or four years ago -- not too bad although NJ wineries seem to do better -- the fruit seems to be a little richer here.

I haven't seen anything about a Norton in that series, though.

Regards, Bob

Re: Horton Norton Tower series?

PostPosted: Fri May 05, 2006 3:12 pm
by Paul B.
Many thanks to Bob for bringing this thread back up.

Ed, I wonder how many Nortons in this year's NiagaraCool picnic will see. I'm not sure if you tried all of them last year but I have to say that it was extremely inspiring to see such a lineup of America's True Red Wine at the picnic. It is a source of great inspiration to me to just think that one day the 3-tier system will be gone and then folks all across the U.S. of A. and Canada too will be able to learn about this most American of wines.

Can't wait to be there in June! It's just a month away!

Re: Horton Norton Tower series?

PostPosted: Fri May 05, 2006 4:33 pm
by Ed Draves
I have not found out anything (thanks for bumping this back up btw). If I don't hear that it would be a bad idea to open it soon, I plan on bringing it to NiagaraCool because Paul B, Dan U. And Howie would be into it. So if nothing else possibly a couple of TN's in a month or so.

Re: Horton Norton Tower series?

PostPosted: Fri May 05, 2006 4:53 pm
by Bob Ross
I'm puzzled by the "Tower Series" label, Ed. Does that phrase appear on the label?

It was on the fruit wines I tried in 2001 or so, but I haven't heard anything about it appearing as a wine designation.

(My daughter spent some time at UVA and often appeared in summer stock in the ruins near Horton. I've liked some of their wines, and have tried to follow them.)

Regards, Bob

Re: Horton Norton Tower series?

PostPosted: Fri May 05, 2006 4:58 pm
by Ed Draves
I'll tripple check when I get home <10pm> but yes, Horton Tower Series Norton. The woman at the wine store told my friend it was worth the extra dollar they were charging for it. I assume it is some kind of higher grade.

Re: Horton Norton Tower series?

PostPosted: Mon May 08, 2006 9:35 am
by Clinton Macsherry
Neil Glaser, winemaker at Horton, used to read and occasionally post on the old WLDG. I'm not sure if he's joined us here, but these questions could be forwarded to him via and older post or the Horton website.

Re: Horton Norton Tower series?

PostPosted: Mon May 08, 2006 6:22 pm
by James Roscoe
Clinton,
It's good to see you here! I always like to see another Marylander on the forum.
It would be nice if Neil could chime in here. He would be the person to give the wisest advice.
I haven't made it down to Horton in a while. I don't recall the Tower series when I was there last. I do have a couple of 2000 Horton Nortons waiting to be opened. I figure if we can convince Paul to get down here I might be persuaded to open them and see how they're doing.
Cheers!
James Roscoe

Re: Horton Norton Tower series?

PostPosted: Thu May 11, 2006 1:14 am
by Suzie Q
The Tower Series is made exclusively for the Total Wine chain.

It is a premium brand and they also make an exceptional viognier, as well as a cab franc, and the fruit wines for which they have quite a reputation. Whilst not being a fan of sweet fruit wines, the Horton Tower Series peach is a wonderful base for a good Bellini.

Re: Horton Norton Tower series?

PostPosted: Thu May 11, 2006 6:33 am
by Ed Draves
Thanks Suzie, Horton wines are not available in NY and I look forward to opening this special bottle at NiagaraCool next month. Do you have a lot of the special bottling of Norton in stock?