Nose
Boysenberry jam, black cherry, caramel,
clove, and anise intrigue the nose.
Palate
The entry is fat, juicy, and smooth with wonderful balance that supports and
sustains the long finish.
Growing Conditions
2011 was a complicated vintage. A cool wet spring diminished crop levels in many vineyards and late
spring rains further delayed the growing season. Overall, summer was relatively cool with few heat spikes. On the
plus side, cool conditions allowed wonderful flavor development with good ripeness achieved at lower sugar
levels.
We think our 2011 Napa Zin is a classy example of what we look for in this wine. It should always be easy
drinking where one sip invites another with a refreshing and lively impression that is often a challenge with
Zinfandel. No shortage of descriptors for this wine!
Vineyards: Chiles Valley District; Fontanella Vineyard--Mount Veeder; Fore Family
Harvest
Harvest was once again on the late side, with crop levels lower than normal but up a little from 2010.
Bottling
Bottling Date: April 9, 2013
Winemaking
Maceration: 12 days total before pressing
Aging
17 months in 100% French Oak, 25% new.
Appearance
Medium ruby in color.