Goldschmidt Vineyard - Singing Tree - Chardonnay2015
WHITE WINE
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Producer
Goldschmidt Vineyard
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Country
USA
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Region
California
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Appellation
Russian River Valley
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UPC
8-32095-00180-4
Technical Details
Technical data
Vintage: 2015
Varietal: 100% Chardonnay
Clone: Old field selection
Soil: Franciscan greywacke sandstone, a fine-grained, shallow marine quartz
Press: Gentle whole-cluster pressed
Settled for 48 hrs.
Yield: 3.1 tons per acre, by hand
pH: 3.5
Total Acidity: 6.3 g/l
Alc %: 13.5
Ferment: Stainless Steel
ML: Complete
Filtering: Unfiltered
Aging: 6 months
15% Allier (Demptos), 100% new
Medium-PLUS toast
Vineyard
The rolling hills and gentle slopes near the town of Sebastopol were once home to apple orchards filled with songbirds. By the early 1990's though, most of the orchards were replanted with grapes. The factors that define a quality Chardonnay vineyard are numerous, but Nick Goldschmidt believes matching varietal and rootstock to the right vineyard site yields the most flavorful grapes. High quality grapes grow only under certain optimum soil conditions, including a balance of nutrients within certain clays. These clay minerals play a critical role, as they can retain water and act as harbors for nutrients better than other soil types. Clays that offer slow nutrient transfer to grape vine plants are preferred.
The highest quality grapes grow on the fine-grained, shallow marine quartz sandstones of the Wilson Grove Formation, where Singing Tree is located. These formations tend to produce soils that are well balanced in nutrient content and water retention.
Vintage notes
An ideal growing season in Sonoma County. A warm winter, a cool spring, and several heat waves in June resulted in a high-quality vintage but with smaller yields. A dramatic cooling trend right before harvest extended the hang time a few weeks which allowed the fruit to develop rich flavors and complex aromas.
Tasting notes
Aromas of Meyer Lemon and white peach accented by floral notes. Shows golden apple, mandarin orange, and nectarine flavors. Creamy mid-palate with a touch of butterscotch. Crisp acidity on the finish.