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CURRENT RELEASES
- 2023 Estate Viognier
- 2023 Lès Mis Estate Rosè
- 2022 Estate Zinfandel
- 2021 Estate Malbec
- 2021 Estate Petite Sirah
- 2021 Estate Cabernet Sauvignon
- 2022 Estate Merlot
- 2020 Estate Opulence
- 2020 Estate Tannat
- 2022 Estate Petit Verdot
- 2021 Estate Hunchback
- 2021 Estate Contemplations
- 2019 Modo (Late Harvest Malbec))
- 2018 Quasi (Late Harvest Zinfandel)
- RESERVE WINES
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PREVIOUS VINTAGES
These vintages are sold out at the winery but may be available in limited quantities in a few retail or restaurant locations.
- 2021 Estate Chardonnay
- 2022 Estate Viognier
- 2022 Lès Mis Estate Rosè
- 2020 Estate Zinfandel (sold out)
- 2021 Estate Zinfandel
- 2020 Estate Malbec
- 2020 Estate Syrah (sold out)
- 2020 Estate Petite Sirah
- 2019 Estate Cabernet Sauvignon
- 2020 Estate Cabernet Sauvignon
- 2020 Estate Merlot
- 2019 Estate Opulence
- 2018 Estate Tannat
- 2019 Estate Tannat
- 2019 Estate Petit Verdot
- 2020 Estate Petit Verdot
- 2018 Estate "Contemplations"
Wines
2019 Estate Opulence
Elegant Bordeaux Blend
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Varieties:30% Merlot
22% Cab Franc
20% Malbec
18% Cab Sauvignon
10% Petit Verdot -
Appellation:Paso Robles -Templeton Gap
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Average brix at harvest:25.2
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Vineyard:Estate
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Alcohol:14.5%
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Acidity:0.69 g/100ml
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pH:3.42
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Residual sugar:0.01g/100ml
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Date bottled:April 09, 2021
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Cases produced:332
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Retail Price:$ 38.00
Growing conditions:
Abundant winter rainfall starting in December lasted until April. Multiple small rain events led to all the moisture soaking into the vineyard soil profile. No frost and a mild spring produced great fruit set. Judicious thinning coupled with a long warm summer led to an outstanding late harvest excellent quality and yields.
Winemaking:
After hand harvesting, the grapes were crushed then innoculated 24 hours later with D80 yeast and spent an average of 15 days on the skins prior to pressing, Different varietal lots were barrel aged separately for 20 months prior to selecting the final blend. Total barrel aging was 27 months in French and Hungarian oak barrels.
Tasting notes:
Intense, complicated, and rich. Aromatics emanating from the multi-varietal blending include hints of black cherries, dark chocolate, and violet are intertwined with spicy oak. Flavors are deep and rich with layers of pleasantly assertive tannins, rich fruit and toasty oak. The finish is lush with piquant acidity ensuring excellent aging potential.
Cellaring:
While enjoyable currently, this multidimensional Bordeaux blend will continue to improve with proper cellaring for another 6-10 years in the bottle with a plateau of best drinkability from 2027-2034.
Food selection:
This supple, complex wine will enhance elegant beef selections such as filet or prime rib as well as more
exotic game selections.