Growing Conditions

Nearly 5 inches of rain in a warm December 2014 led to a cooler spring. A consistent pattern of rain threats through April sadly did not pan out. Cloud cover and cool temperatures helped preserve the little bit of rain we received earlier in the season. These drought conditions combined with damaging spring frost and a cool windy spring led to much lower yields throughout the state. These same conditions however produced some intense and developed
wines. The spectacular though limited 2015 vintage will be in high demand.

Harvest

September 23rd - October 13th, 2015

Bottling

February 11th, 2017

Winemaking

After a careful hand sort the grapes were placed in tank. Fermentation followed normal Villa Creek protocol: anaerobic (dry ice) cold soak followed by 100% native yeast fermentation with daily delestage and foot treading along with gentle pump overs when needed. The grapes were co-fermented with 50% whole clusters. 35% of the wine was aged in new French puncheons.