2014 Zinfandel, Louvau Vineyard 'Block 2' | MAGNUM
History
Wow. What a blockbuster of a wine. This is a definitive, classic example of why the climate and soil of the Dry Creek Valley produces some of the best wines in the state. The wine is big, floral, explosively aromatic, and quite rich in both mouthfeel and texture. It is made from one of the best—and steepest—blocks of grapes in the Louvau Vineyard, a site that lies on an ancient riverbed “bench” of the east Dry Creek Valley.
Production
The 2014 growing season produced a huge crop of excellent grapes, and the growing conditions were perfect for this particular vineyard. The grapes ripened slowly and steadily in warm, but not too hot, conditions. The resulting wine has aromatic elements of ripe fruit, but with the elegance and balance of perfectly ripened grapes.
As always, we hand-sorted the grapes on a conveyor belt on the way to the crusher to eliminate any leaves, rocks, or imperfect fruit. The crushed grapes were then fermented using only the natural yeast population on the surface of the grapes to conduct the fermentation. At dryness, the wine was gently pressed in a membrane press and pumped to traditional 60-gallon oak barrels. The wine was aged for 10 months in one-year or older French oak barrels to keep the vibrancy of the fruit. Since the wine had great structure and substantial tannins, we decided to bottle in magnums, which allows the wine to mature slowly over time.
Production: 116 cases
Tasting Notes
Color: | Black-purple |
Aromas: | Black raspberry, black cherry, plum, pomegranate, chocolate |
Taste: | Explosive black cherry and black raspberry fruit, followed by higher-toned notes of pomegranate and cranberry. The ripe fruit is balanced with black pepper and licorice spice, and well as chocolate notes. Great complexity, texture, and mouthfeel. Long, spicy, fruit-driven finish. |