About This Wine
Vintage
The 2003 vintage provided us with fantastic fruit across the board. A long, cool end to the growing season allowed for perfect conditions for late harvest wine.
Vineyards
Scheid Vineyards, located in the cool climate of Monterey County, is an excellent source for Gewürztraminer. The long growing season is perfect for the extended hang times required to produce outstanding late-harvest wines. The well-drained sandy soils limit the vigor of the vines, leading to increased concentration and flavor in the fruit.
Winemaking
Whole cluster pressing, cold fermentation in stainless steel, followed by six months of barrel age in neutral oak have produced an unctuous and exotic late-harvest wine. We strive to let the fruit character shine through and do everything in our power to "get out of the way" during the winemaking process. This minimal handling results in extraordinary varietal character.
Tasting Notes
Late harvest Gewürztraminer is an extrovert for sure. There is little shy about the powerful aromatics of orange blossom, white flowers, peach and honey. The mouth is rich, lush and full. Weighing in at 9.5% RS, it is perfectly balanced by bright acidity and loads of tropical fruit. It drinks well in its youth and should continue to evolve over the next few years.
TECHNICAL DATA:
Appellation
Monterey County
WINEMAKER
Michael Martella
VINEYARDS
100% Scheid Vineyard Block 3
COMPOSITION: 100% Gewürztraminer
Oak treatment: Neutral barrels for six months
Finished alcohol: 13%
Acid/pH: .87/3.75
Total production: 473 cases
California suggested retail: $35.00
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