Over twice the size of neighboring Napa, Sonoma County boasts a viticultural cornucopia of wineries and grape varietals. Rich soils, various altitudes and distinctive climates have helped to raise the worldly recognition of Sonoma County wines. Featuring numerous sub-appellations including Sonoma, Alexander, Knights, Dry Creek, and Russian River Valleys in addition to Sonoma Coast, Sonoma County offers a broad variety of temperature variations and soil makeups. This Zinfandel is a blend of fruit grown on the western slopes of the Dry Creek Valley, the northern end of the Russian River Valley, and the floor and walls of Sonoma Valley.
Soil Profile: Volcanic loam & Rocky Clay
Aspect: Southwestern & Western
Elevation: 200 to 1,400 feet
Planted: 1998, 2004 & 2010
Clone: Monte Rosso, Duprat, & Primitivo
Rootstock: 110R, 1103-P & St. George
Trellis: Cordon
Harvest September 2020
Composition 100% Zinfandel
Analysis
Alc.: 15.2%
TA: 0.65 gm/100 ml
pH: 3.64
Residual Sugar: 0.07%
Production 14 Barrels