Vineyards
The grapes for our Napa Valley Chardonnay Reserve come
exclusively from the cool Carneros district. We harvest from sections
of various vineyards that feature a variety of small-berried Chardonnay
clones, which, in conjunction with the region's typically long, cool
growing season, produce fruit with intense, complex flavors.
Vintage
The 2001 vintage started with a warm March that led to
early bud break, followed by April frosts that reduced the Chardonnay
crop in some north coasts regions. May and June were warm, but the weather
turned cool again in July and August, slowing the ripening process,
was steady and uniform despite some hot days in early September. The
result in the Carneros district area was a smaller-than-normal crop
of fully ripened Chardonnay grapes that retained their crisp acidity
and developed intense fruit flavors.
Winemaking
The grapes were night-harvested and whole-cluster pressed
to yield fresh, pristine free run juice. After cold-settling in the
tank for 36 hours, the must (unfermented grape juice) was transferred
to French oak barrels, 75% new, for fermentation. Roughly 30% of the
wine underwent a secondary, malolactic fermentation, which enhances
mouth feel and imparts a slightly buttery nature. Sur lie (on the yeast
lees) aging for 14 months in the barrel added a creamy richness and
texture to the wine, which was racked off the lees and bottled in December
2002.
Tasting Notes
Our 2001 Chardonnay Reserve boasts intense, complex fruit
aromas of melon, apple, pineapple and gooseberry, augmented by toasty
oak tones and a hint of butterscotch. Deep, dense and full on the palate,
it boasts a remarkably long, toasty, creamy finish. This is a big, rich,
intensely flavored Chardonnay that should age well in the bottle for
5-8 years.