2023 Grenache Blanc

2023 Grenache Blanc

Wine Information

84% Grenache Blanc, 14% Picpoul, 2% Roussanne

93 Points – James Suckling, JamesSuckling.com
93 Points – Owen Bargreen,OwenBargreen.com
90 Points – Billy Norris, Vinous Media

Vintage

2023

Vineyard

Adelaida, Fossil Creek, Halter Ranch

Appellation

Paso Robles

Alcohol By Volume

13.9%

Winemaker Tasting Notes

Golden straw in color with aromas of pear, honeysuckle, pineapple, candied lime, tangerine, and wet stone. A bright and lively entry with a medium body layered with minerality and fresh natural acidity. The finish is long and satisfying. TG (2/24)

Vintage Notes

Limestone soils and proximity to the Pacific provide ideal growing conditions for grenache blanc to thrive. The grapes were pressed as whole clusters, fermented, and then aged on the lees for six months. The wine has great concentration, bright acidity, and appealing minerality. This delightful wine is enjoyable now or can be aged for four to five years. TG (2/24)

History

Western Paso Robles is the epicenter of new Rhône plantings in California. We first sourced Rhône grapes for our Grenache Blanc from Adelaida Vineyards. This was followed by a second bottling with grapes from Halter Ranch. Both vineyards are in the cooler climate and limestone soils of the Adelaida Hills District within the Paso Robles AVA. Then Mike Dusi approached us about planting Grenache Blanc at his nearby Fossil Creek Vineyard if we would be interested in the grapes, and we said yes. In 2022 we received the first Fossil Creek grapes and out of curiosity did a trial blend with fruit from all three vineyards. We found the resulting wine superior to the wines made separately from each vineyard.

Growing Season

Rainfall: 45 inches (above average)
Bloom: Early June
Weather: Cold and wet winter, late start to the growing season.

Winemaking

Harvest Dates: 3 October – 1 November
Grapes: Average Brix 24.2˚
TA: 6.13 g/L
pH: 3.17
Fermentation: 100% direct-to-press whole cluster. 100% natural primary and secondary (malolactic) fermentation.
Aging: 4 months in 33% American oak (20% one year old and 80% two and three years old), 4% new French oak, 1% new Acacia oak, then aged an additional 6 months. 2% concrete amphora, 2% Italian clay amphora fermented and aged for 4 months, then to neutral barrels for the remaining 6 months. 58% stainless steel fermented and aged for 10 months.

Sustainably farmed hand-harvested grapes; whole-cluster pressed; fermented on the native yeasts; full malolactic on the naturally occurring bacteria; oak from barrel aging; minimum effective SO2, 35 ppm at crush and 50 ppm during aging. Pad filtered at bottling. In keeping with our philosophy of minimal intervention, this is the sum of our actions.

Press

JamesSuckling.com: 93 Points “Brilliant acidity backs up subtle, savory and fresh citrus flavors in this full-bodied and well-balanced Rhone-style white. Aromas like a hay field, lanolin and dry earth meet tangy apricot, lime zest, mineral and almond flavors on a broad but lively texture. Includes 14% picpoul and 2% roussanne grapes. Drink now or hold.” -James Suckling (September 2024)

OwenBargreen.com: 93 Points “Mostly sourced from the Fossil Creek and Adelaida Vineyards, the 2023 Grenache Blanc has 14% Picpoul, and 2% Roussanne blended in. Mostly stainless steel fermented, this offers bright kiwi, green papaya and shades of salted cashew nut on the palate with a smooth texture. Seriously good now, enjoy over the next six to eight years. Drink 2024-2030.” -Owen Bargreen (October 2024)

Vinous Media: 90 Points “The 2023 Grenache Blanc Paso Robles is bright and fresh, especially for a rich variety grown in a hot climate. Dollops of Picpoul and Roussanne round out the blend. Marzipan, white peach and mint introduce a wine with an enticing texture. Lithe and energetic, it fills out the mid-palate with joyful fruit.” -Billy Norris (October 2024)

Consumer Tasting Notes

Average Rating: 90

No. of Tasting Notes: 4

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