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2021 Zinfandel
Since Zinfandel naturally has very uneven ripening—meaning that each grape in a cluster will be at different ripeness levels from each other—you have a wide range of green, red, and purple berries in the cluster. Most wineries wait until the green berries are ripe, which means the purple berries have already started to raisin—this makes for an over the top, prune flavored wine with a sweet flavor and cocktail-strength alcohol. We are not most wineries, we pick our Zinfandel grapes a few bins at a time, at the peak of plump ripeness, then spend a great amount of time sorting the grapes, pulling out both the green and the raisin grapes. This results in a Zinfandel with a balanced and crisp flavor, while still maintaining the natural complexity of Zinfandel that can come from a slight variation in ripeness. The less ripe grapes contribute spiciness and crispness to the wine, while the more ripe grapes contribute succulent blackberry fruit flavors. In the winery, we use minimal oak: just enough to add a touch of vanilla to the fruit flavors, but no more than that. 2021 was a very warm to hot summer that sped up the ripening process followed by a relatively cool fall allowing for full maturity of the grapes, this produces intense flavors while retaining fresh acidity & fruit flavors.
Wine Profile
Vintage | 2021 |
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Wine Style | Red Wine |
Varietal | Zinfandel |
Sugar | 24.8 Brix |
Acid | 5.7 g/L |
PH | 3.43 |
Aging | 20 months |
Fermentation | 12 day fermentation |
Alcohol % | 13.9 |
Size | 750 ml |