Nose
The 1999 J. Schram opens with aromas of glazed pineapple, orange marmalade and crisp green apples. Just-baked puff pastry and rich creamy notes are derived from barrel fermentation (38%) and yeast aging.
Palate
This powerful wine showcases the bright citrus and tangy, tropical fruit of the Tognetti, Hyde and Schwarze Chardonnay Vineyards in southern Napa in the Carneros region. The addition of 24 percent Pinot Noir lends subtle red fruit aromas and gives breadth to both the nose and palate. A creamy yet refreshing wine, with a long, seamless finish.
Growing Conditions
County Composition: 57% Napa, 15% Mendocino, 15% Monterey, 13% Sonoma
Winemaking
The 80 vineyard blocks in Carneros in southern Napa and along the Pacific Coast that go into the J.Schram are carefully nurtured throughout the growing season. Cluster samples are pulled several times before the optimal pick date is selected. Complexity is gained in the wine through fermentation in both oak barrels and stainless steel tanks. Some of the small lots undergo malolactic fermentation to enrich aromas and infuse creaminess on the palate.
Aging
The wine is then aged in Schramsberg’s historic Diamond Mountain caves for over five years
Food Pairing
J. Schram is appealing as an apéritif or enjoyed with fresh shellfish, caviar, smoked salmon, mild cheeses, seafood brochettes and risotto with prosciutto.