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100% Chardonnay
2003
Monte Bello
Santa Cruz Mountains
14.6%
Ridge made its first Monte Bello Chardonnay in 1962. Not every vintage produces a Monte Bello – the last was in 2000. Warm late winter weather gave the vines an early start; a cold, unsettled spring slowed growth. By mid-September the more-stressed vines had developed full flavor, followed in mid-October by those with larger ground-water reserves. Whole cluster pressed and barrel fermented for two months on their natural yeasts, the wines took ten more months in barrel to complete a natural malolactic. This superb chardonnay is comprised of five barrels from the stressed lots, and twelve from Middle Block. Clarity was achieved by racking and settling, first at twelve months, and again when the wine was bottled, unfiltered, at fifteen months. A classic Monte Bello, it has the firm acid and intense, complex fruit of the cool Santa Cruz Mountains region. It will continue to develop beautifully through the decade.
In 1949 William Short, retired theologian and then-owner of the Ridge “middle” vineyard (2100– 2400-), planted several acres of chardonnay; these vines provided the 1962 Monte Bello for the Ridge partners- first vintage. During the next twenty-three years small amounts of chardonnay were produced each year under the Monte Bello name.
Rainfall: Above normal, 51”
Bloom: June (normal)
Weather: Weather at bloom was very good, and the chardonnay vines set a large crop.
Harvest Dates: 18 September – 16 October
Harvest Conditions: Average brix 25.0. We thinned up to 40% of the fruit in some blocks in order to concentrate flavors and ensure ripeness.
Fermentation: The grapes were whole-cluster pressed in separate lots. Juice was aerated by pumping over. Natural primary and secondary fermentation.
Aging: 78% air-dried American oak barrels and 28% French oak barrels (17% new, 7% one year, 12% two year, 50% three year, 14% four and five year)
Time in Barrel: 15 months
Average Rating: 93.5
No. of Tasting Notes: 14
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