Growing Conditions

2019 is the best vintage that we have seen on the westside of Paso Robles in a decade! The season started with above average rainfall (33” at the MAHA, average is 26”). A cool windy spring made for a lighter than average set on most grapes, especially Grenache. Only one day reached 100 degrees with no real sustained heat spells. The long temperate growing season also allowed for sugar and acid to develop in unity. During times of extreme heat the sugars can accelerate at a higher rate than the precipitation of the acid. This made for near perfect ripening and maturation for the grapes until harvest.  

Harvest

October 9th - 24th, 2019

Bottling

July 21st, 2021

Winemaking

Native yeast fermented in a selection of concrete and stainless steel with a variety of pump overs and punch downs for desired extraction. Basket pressed into a selection of French 500 liter puncheons (20% new). 25% whole clusters. Aged for 20 months.