Classically crafted. The Ledgewood Creek Chardonnay was 100%
barrel fermented and barrel aged for 12 months. Following a partial
malolactic fermentation, the barrel aging was completed using
50% French and 50% American oak; 50% of them new. Toasty oak
aromas with hints of melon are evident in the nose and are
followed by rich, buttery tropical flavors. A long balanced finish
makes the wine a perfect complement to rich white meat dishes
and shellfish.
Winemaker Tasting Notes:
The 2003 vintage year was a challenging year for winegrowers in
Northern California. Unseasonal late rains in Spring affected
bloom and crop levels on some varieties. And above normal
Summer temperatures required close watch of vineyard irrigation.
A mid-August rain precipitated mildew in some regions, then a
heat spell later in the month suddenly brought grapes to maturity.
All in all, the weather conditions made for a roller-coaster vintage.
The
Suisun Valley experienced warm temperatures but was spared
the late rains. The harvest progressed normally, and although
yields were lighter than normal, quality was considered excellent.
Technical Notes:
Grapes: |
100% Chardonnay |
Appellation: |
Suisun Valley |
Harvest: |
August, 2003 |
Fermentation: |
Barrel fermented in French and American oak; |
Barrel Aging: |
Aged 12 months in 50% French and 50% American oak |
Alcohol: |
14.6% |