2021 Chenin Blanc, Clarksburg
91 Points | Wine Enthusiast

History
We have long been fans of Chenin Blanc from the Loire Valley, and over the years have searched for local Chenin Blanc grapes to make a crisp, dry wine from this classic varietal. We discovered an ideal vineyard in Clarksburg California, home to the vast majority of Chenin Blanc grapes grown in California. This vineyard is a bit southwest of Sacramento, in the Sacramento River delta, where cool breezes from the San Francisco Bay cool the grapes creating hot afternoons and cool evenings that make for ideal conditions to grow Chenin Blanc. We use a 500-gallon egg-shaped concrete fermentation vessel to highlight the minerality of the grapes, and the results have exceeded our expectations.
Production
In 2021 the vintage went smoothly with warm steady weather that allowed us to harvest grapes with good acidity and lovely ripe Chenin Blanc varietal flavors. We picked at night to keep the grapes as cold as possible and pressed the grapes to our egg-shaped concrete fermenter (affectionately known as "Black Bart") immediately. As is our style, we fermented the grapes on the native yeasts found on the grape skins. The fermentation took off quickly and the wine reached dryness within 14 days. We love to bottle
our white wines as soon as possible to keep the freshness and liveliness of the wine intact. We bottled it in late February after harvest, and have enjoyed seeing the wine develop complexity in the bottle.
Production: 217 cases
Tasting Notes
Color: | Pale gold |
Aromas: | Apricot, pear, minerals, honeycomb, sweet spice finish |
Taste: | Lovely acid balance, beautiful pear and apricot fruit, hints of grapefruit, a long and lively stonefruit finish with a slightly tart aftertaste. |