Nose

A spectrum of exotic
aromas: mango, peach, lemongrass, basil, and the slightest hint of white pepper.

Palate

The mouth is focused, bright,
and complex with refreshing acidity that wakes up the taste buds and invites another sip.

Growing Conditions

We were rewarded with another outstanding vintage in 2014. Sunshine and a warm dry spring gave way to mild
and ideal growing conditions throughout the summer. An uneventful growing season without extremes for me
typically indicates a potentially excellent quality. Indeed that was the case. Harvest began early, August 29, and
finished early, October 2, avoiding the potentially cool and rainy autumn conditions. There is a common theme in
the wines from 2014—they are delightfully fruit forward with impeccable balance.

Bottling

80% Stainless Steel and 20% Neutral French Oak.

Winemaking

Our winemaking strategy has remained consistent for quite a few years now. Grapes arrive early in the day and
proceed directly to the press without any crushing. The resulting juice ferments at a cool temperature in stainless
steel for two to three weeks. We select a yeast strain known to accentuate aromatics, freshness, and fruitiness.

Fermentation: 12 days at 50º, VIN 13 Yeast

Aging

After fermentation the majority of the wine remains in stainless steel, while the remainder ages sur-lie in older
cooperage. That sur-lie aged component seems to provide just the right amount of texture to the wine.


Appearance

An inviting straw color.