2019 Petit Verdot
Single Vineyards Series
Awards
91 Pts, Gold - 2022 Critic’s Challenge International Wine Comp
90 Pts, Gold, Best Petit Verdot - 2022 San Diego Wine Challenge
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Wine Specs
Vintage
2019
Varietal
Petit Verdot
Appellation
Lodi (Mokelumne River)
Vineyard Designation
Estate Vineyard
Harvest Date
10/14/19
Acid
5.9 g/L
pH
3.79
Aging
American & French, 20 months, 26% new
Bottling Date
8/3/21
Residual Sugar
0.01%
Alcohol %
14.5
Wine Profile
Tasting Notes
With a deep ruby color and a full body, this Petit Verdot presents aromas of blackberries, lilac and violet. Those flavors are getting richer and more complex in the mouth and they are supported by a dry, structured, and yet delicate finish.
Vineyard Notes
Petit Verdot is a “noble grape” that has it’s origins in the
Southwest region of France. However, since it is a later ripening grape, it fell out of favor in it’s homeland of France since it would sometimes not fully ripen before the weather turned. Here in the “new world”, the climate here allows us to gain more maturity due to a more consistent growing season. Estate Vineyard to the west of our tasting room and production facility. Bilateral cordon trained into vertical shoot position (VSP). Clone 2 on 5BB rootstock. Planted in 2014, the vines are young and full of energy. Pruning and shoot thinning were done to keep cluster counts in balance, leaves were pulled on the north side of the vine as the rows oriented east to west. 2017 was the first vintage we harvested fruit from this vineyard. The vineyard is sustainably farmed and certified green under Lodi Rules.
Winemaker Notes
These grapes were shoot thinned, cluster thinned and leaves were pull during the growing season. Grapes were hand-picked and then delivered to Oak Farm Vineyards on October 14th, 2019. Upon receiving the grapes, they were hand sorted at the winery and then de-stemmed to tank where they received a cold soak. The must was inoculated and fermentation was done in tank with regular timed pump overs. This wine was aged in 26% New French and American oak and the rest was aged in neutral oak for approximately 20 months.