A darker more structured style prevailed in 2018, driven by substantial tannins from the Dijon 114 and Wädenswil. Dark plum character from the Pommard rounds out the palate, with some juicy acid on the finish from the 115 and 667. Broad, assertive tannins and acidity will reward cellaring.
92 pts. Purely Domestic Wine Report
Alcohol: 13.9% pH: 3.53 Acidity: 5.6 g/L Bottled: January 30, 2020
The grapes were destemmed to small fermenters and punched down by hand. Most fermenters were pressed at dryness. No racking was necessary, with the wine aging sur lie and aged in French oak for 18 months.
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