III Michaels Estate, Oakville – Cabernet Sauvignon (EMERSON BROWN)

III Michaels Estate vineyard is located on the eastern bench of the Oakville appellation in the heart of Napa Valley. A gentle slope provides excellent drainage, which regulates the vegetative growth of the vines allowing for good sun exposure on the fruiting zone. Having cooler soils than most Napa Valley vineyards, we see slower growth and later ripening than average Cabernet Sauvignon sites. The ideal soils combined with a sunny western exposure, allows the fruit to enjoy long hang time becoming perfectly ripe without excessive sugar accumulation.

III Michaels Estate vineyard consistently produces fruit of optimal natural acidity, allowing for the production of balanced wines.

Rutherford River Ranch, Rutherford – Sauvignon Blanc (EMERSON BROWN)

Rutherford River Ranch is located on banks of the Napa River in the heart of Rutherford.  Growing conditions for expressive Sauvignon Blanc could not be more ideal here. The well drained, mineral-rich alluvial soils allow for a deep root system alleviating the need for irrigation. Because of Sauvignon Blanc’s upright growing habit, the vineyard is trellised on a Geneva Double Curtain system, which provides optimum light to the canopy. Harvest time for the Sauvignon Blanc usually extends from late August to mid September by making multiple passes through the vineyard.  The result is a showcase of diverse fruit characteristics this classic grape variety is known to exhibit.



TENCH VINEYARD (BUONCRISTIANI)
When someone speaks of the Oakville AVA, one automatically thinks of Cabernet Sauvignon. Planted in 1998, this older cane-pruned block may be one of the very best Sauvignon Blanc vineyards in the Napa Valley period!! Planted down in the lower bench of this east side rock pile, these older vines give us tremendous ripeness and true varietal character. Summer white peach, orange blossom and lemon/lime, with just a hint of green apple define the character of these older vines. Barrel fermented in 50% new French oak and 50% neutral barrels.

WINDY FLATS VINEYARDS (BUONCRISTIANI)
Located in the lower eastern hills of Napa, this is our southernmost vineyard component for Sauvignon Blanc. Three Clones; musque, clone #7 and clone #1 were hand-picked together and fermented entirely in tank until dry. Post fermentation, we barrel aged in neutral French oak for seven months. This incredible site provides us with fresh lime, kiwi, a touch of pink grapefruit and brilliant acidity.

Pipestone Vineyard (San Liege)

Appellation: Paso Robles
Notes: Located deep in the hills of Westside Paso Robles, Pipestone is farmed sustainably and organically, and may be the only vineyard in California managed and built according to the ancient Chinese principles of Feng Shui (wind and water). Using solar power and draft horses to minimize soil structure damage from heavy machinery, Pipestone Vineyard has a zero-landfill program and is a Certified Wildlife Habitat.

Alta Colina Vineyard (Sans Liege)

Appelation: Templeton Gap (Paso Robles)
Notes: Owned and farmed by the Tillman Family, Alta Colina is a unique, high-elevation site in the Templeton Gap that spans from 1600 - 1780 feet above sea level. Planted mostly to a suite of Rhone varietals, the site is composed of predominantly calcareous and loam-based soils that are high in drainage, encouraging vine vigor. The property is farmed with minimal inference, typically seeing only 4 passes each vintage for shoot thinning, canopy adjustments and fertilization. Its proximity to the Pacific Ocean sees cool morning and afternoon fog on the property, that helps facilitate a long growing season, ideal for the ripening of fruit.

Derby Westside Vineyard (Sans Liege)

Appellation: Templeton Gap (Paso Robles)
Notes: This vineyard was originally planted to 34 acres of Rhone varietals in 1998. In the Templeton Gap, along the famed Highway 46 West corridor in Paso Robles, Derby Westside enjoys warm, dry days followed by cooling off-shore breezes beginning in the mid-afternoon. The soil is predominantly Nacimiento series, consisting of moderately deep, well-drained soils that formed in material weathered from calcareous shale and sandstone.

RBZ Vineyard (Sans Liege)

Appellation: El Pomar, Templeton (Paso Robles)
Notes: Located just south of Paso Robles in the El Pomar region, RBZ is an 80 acre site that serves as the mother block of cuttings for Sunridge Nursery, one of the state’s best propagators of grape vines. The vineyard is spread out over several rolling hills with elevations of up to 700 feet above sea level. The soils are linne calodo series, comprised of mineral-rich, recessed sea bed, pebbles and a variety of clays and loams, that allow for diverse plantings of Rhone, Bordeaux and Italian varietals. Weather at the site is a bit less marine-influenced than locations just a couple miles west, meaning less fog and slightly warmer days than the Templeton Gap, but high temperature swings day-to-night, indicative of the region, prevail at RBZ, as well. Fruit from the property is concentrated, bold in fruit, but never picked for extreme ripeness, remaining balanced in acidity and tannins.

Laetitia “Les Galets” Vineyard (Sans Leige)

Appellation: Arroyo Grande Valley
Notes: Located only 4 miles from the Pacific Ocean, in one of the coolest climates of any wine growing region in the state, Les Galets is a truly unique location for California Syrah production. South-facing hillside blocks of calcareous and volcanic soils offer high drainage, while the constant marine influence, cold nights and warm afternoons, combine to promote Syrah that is low-cropped, spicy, intense in dark fruit, yet graceful and structured in acidity. The majority of plantings around the Syrah blocks at the site are to Pinot Noir, which should give some indication of the extremity of cool-climate, humid influence at the vineyard. Very few winemakers have access to the sparse plantings of Syrah from Les Galets, and I feel fortunate to count myself as one.

Alta Mesa Vineyard (Sans Liege)

Appellation: Santa Barbara County
Notes: Located in eastern Santa Barbara County in the Cuyama Valley, Alta Mesa Vineyard sits perched above Barnwood Vineyards at 3200 feet in elevation. As the crow flies, Alta Mesa is approximately 30 miles over the hills from Santa Barbara. The soils consist of decomposed granite and clay loam with large rocks of schist, quartzite, basalt, and gneiss. There is a massive swing of daily temperatures that benefit the long growing season, most often a 40 -50°F difference between day and night. The site is a favorite of legendary producers like Sine Qua Non, The Ojai Vineyard and Qupé.

Santa Barbara Highlands Vineyards (Sans Liege)

Appellation: Santa Barbara County
Notes: This site is a pioneering effort in the development of high elevation vineyards in Santa Barbara County. At 3,200 feet above sea-level, the vineyards are planted in well-drained soils that are particularly well-suited to viticulture, and consist primarily of fine, sandy loam. The Cuyama Valley climate has consistently warm days with gentle breezes created by continental air masses late in the afternoon, and cold nights due to weak down-valley breezes. With a temperature that can vary as much as 50 degrees in one day, the climate is particularly well suited to Bordeaux and Rhone varietals.

Bien Nacido Vineyard (Sans Liege)

Appellation: Santa Maria Valley (Santa Barbara County)
Notes: One of the longest-planted sites in Santa Barbara County, Bien Nacido is a name synonymous with quality across the work of dozens of the best winemakers in America. The site is heavily marine-influenced and cooler in day-time temperatures than most locations on the Central Coast. Planted predominantly to several clones of Rhone and Burgundian varietals, the property has an incredibly eclectic soil profile, featuring Chamise, Shedd, Elder, Los Osos, Mocho, Pleasanton and Sorrento series. Valley floor blocks, steep hillside plantings and plateaus are exploited by one of the most talented vineyard managers in California, and various blocks of the site are custom-farmed each vintage to meet the needs of winemakers who buy its fruit. Year in and out, Bien Nacido a source of consistently high quality grapes.

Watch Hill Vineyard (Sans Liege)

Appellation: Los Alamos Valley (Santa Barbara County)
Notes: Located approximately half-way between Santa Maria and Buellton, Watch Hill is one of the top vineyards in the Los Alamos Valley. The highly nutrient-poor soils of the region are actually a boon to vigorous varietals like Syrah and Grenache, which both excel in the property’s sandy and clay-based soils. The growing season is fairly long, seeing harvests take place typically near the end of October or in to November, and temperatures swing around 40F from day to night. An extremely high-drainage site, most plantings are on the valley floor to encourage access to the water table.

Larner Vineyard (Sans Liege)

Appellation: Santa Ynez Valley
Notes: The Larner Vineyard is acknowledged as one of the top vineyards on the Central Coast, and one of the best vineyards for Rhone varietal growth in America. UC Davis graduate Michael Larner farms the property with his family, and since 2001, they have contributed fruit to various point-score grabbing efforts from multiple winemakers. Located in the western-most reaches of the AVA, Larner is one of the coldest and most heavily marine-influenced properties in Santa Ynez Valley, and features a diverse soil series of decomposed granite, gneiss, schist, basalt and clay loam. Canopies are adjusted in several hand-passes throughout the growing season to promote very low yields of intensely concentrated fruit. Elevations reach 3,200 feet above sea level and clones are carefully selected to meet the profiles of the various blocks at the property. A telling detail of Larner, perhaps, is that Robert Parker loves wines produced from its fruit so much, he thinks the vineyard “would merit Grand Cru status in France.”