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Terri Harvey Vineyard, Amador County
TASTING NOTES
The 2023 Nebbiolo has a garnet-purple color with none of the orange hues so common to this variety. The aroma of this wine is subtle with scents of black cherry, rose petal, and a hint of flint and mineral. We aged two-thirds of this wine is second fill barrels for nineteen months in an attempt to soften the tannins and rein in the bouquet which is mild and reminiscent of mocha and milk chocolate. On the palate there are brisk lively flavors of cherry and currant. The tannins are incredibly soft for this variety, and the finish is smooth with juicy fruit flavors lingering well after the wine is swallowed. This is not a rough and tumble Nebbiolo that requires a half decade in the cellar to be approachable. It is a pleasant midweight red with some succulent red fruit aromas and flavors and mild tannins. Pair this wine with duck confit or meat filled ravioli with a truffle sauce.
TECHNICAL NOTES
Varietal Composition: 100% Nebbiolo
13.4% abv 0.66 g/100ml TA 3.44 pH
Oak regime: 67% French Oak 33% Neutral Oak
Nebbiolo is one of Italy’s most famous grapes. In the Piedmont region of Northwest Italy, Nebbiolo is responsible for the prestigious red wines of Barolo and Barbaresco. It is an old grape dating back to the thirteenth century. Like Pinot Noir it has a reputation for expressing the terroir in which it is grown, and the wines can vary from brickish orange to inky black. There are several clones of Nebbiolo the three most prevalent are Lampia, Michet and Bolla. Lampia is the most widespread and the Bolla is decreasing in importance. It is a late ripening variety and is often limited to southwest facing hillsides where it benefits from the afternoon sun and can successfully ripen.
Here in Amador Cary Gott planted a row of Nebbiolo vines back in 1974. It was one of the lesser clones, and we never made anything other than tannic orange colored wine, all the while pondering just how this grape had gained such prestige in the marketplace. I took a thirty-year break from Nebbiolo and then I watched with great interest when in 2011 Terri Harvey planted some Nebbiolo in her Original Grandpére Vineyard on Steiner Road, We were blessed with the opportunity to produce a small quantity (one barrel) in 2020. Since then, we have a string of four vintages in a row starting in 2022 and look to continue this relationship. We are impressed with the color and our ability to keep the tannins under control.
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