Winemaker Tasting Notes:
Chocolate and berry jam aromas, with a
leafy note. A dense and chewy Malbec,
showing a bit of meatiness mid-palate
and some tannins in finish. A cornicopia
of fruit; red plum, cassis, a hint of
boysenberry and a splash of cranberry
in the finish.
Vineyard Notes:
Grapes were gently crushed , and put in
open top fermenters, where they
received three days of cold soak before
inoculation with selected yeast strains.
Fermentation was held at 80 degrees F,
and continued until dryness, about 1215
days. The tanks were drained and
pomace transferred by hand to the press
where it received a gentle pressing at a
maximum of two bars atmospheric
pressure. All wine was settled in a tank
for 24 hours, then racked into oak
cooperage for ageing. We used 90%
French oak for this wine. After
approximately 18 months in oak, the
wine was racked into a tank, fined with
organic eggwhites, and loosely filtered
before bottling.
Technical Notes:
Appellation: |
Yorkville Highlands
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Varietal Content: |
100% Malbec
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Harvest Date: |
October 7, 2004
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Alcohol: |
13.5% |
TA: |
0.70 g/100ml
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pH: |
3.47
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RS/td>
| 0.6%d>
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Free sulfite at bottling
| 37 parts per million
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