2022 Sauvignon Blanc
Classic Series
Awards
94 Pts, Gold - 2023 Los Angeles International Wine Awards
92 Pts, Gold - 2023 Toast of the Coast Wine Competition
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Wine Specs
Vintage
2022
Varietal
Sauvignon Blanc
Appellation
Lodi
Harvest Date
8/17/22, 8/19/22
Acid
5.6 g/L
pH
3.48
Aging
Stainless steel
Bottling Date
12/6/2022
Residual Sugar
0.20%
Alcohol %
13.5
Wine Profile
Tasting Notes
Bright, varietal and dry, this Sauvignon Blanc presents citrusy notes and aromas of grapefruit and peach. The finish is vibrant and persistent.
Vineyard Notes
Two vineyards from the Lodi Appellation make up the grapes sourced for this wine. On the northeastern side of our property, you will find the Estate Sauvignon Blanc grapes in sandy loam soils. This certified and sustainable vineyard located in the Mokelumne River sub AVA is oriented at an angle to provide as much evenly balanced sunlight as possible. This site allows for the grapes to not be stressed and to fully mature, creating a fresh, citrus and fruit forward Sauvignon Blanc. The other grapes are sourced by another certified sustainable vineyard grown by Bruce Fry from Mohr-Fry Ranches, located in the Mokelumne river sub AVA as well. These vines are oriented east to west in flat sandy loam soil. This vineyard is not trellised and helps to capture the earthiness in this wine. It adds aromas like freshly cut grass and pyrazines like dried herbs and green pepper. These vineyards combined together help to round out the aromas and mouthfeel, leaving a more complex and interesting wine in the overall product.
Winemaker Notes
These grapes were harvested primarily in two separate picks, about a week apart, in order to achieve different ripeness levels. The first pick captures more pyrazines, while the second pick captures more esters and thiols. All of the picks were hand-picked and gently whole cluster pressed to a temperature controlled stainless steel tank. The juice was racked, commercial yeast was added, and the juice was then fermented to dryness. After a long 24-day fermentation, the wine was racked again and held cold in tank until the early bottling in December to maintain freshness and liveliness.