Nose
black cherry, anise and subtle tobacco leaf.
Palate
vanilla notes with an understated black olive
and chocolate
Growing Conditions
Another year of drought with some of the lowest recorded rainfall in January and February
lead to early bud break and an earlier than normal harvest. Heat waves in late June and early
July were balanced by perfect ripening weather at the end of July and early August. Cold
nights, foggy mornings and warm days throughout the end of July and early August gave
the Greeg Mountain vineyard exactly what it needed to produce wines with big bold structure,
concentrated flavors and nuanced complexity making 2013 one of the best vintages in
recent memory.
Winemaking
Fermentation: BRL97 @ 78-82F
Malo-lactic: Vinaflora strain ML bacteria
BBL age: 34 months 225 liter barrels
New oak: 100%
Primary Coopers: Taransaud, Bel Air, Vicard, Alain Fouquet
Barrel Type: 100% French oak
Aging
34 months 225 liter barrels