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2017 Hector - Elizabeth's Vineyard
Dry Red Table Wine
53 Cases Produced
Alcohol: 11.9%
Total sulfite addition: 50 ppm
Soil: Thin loam over shale
Grape: 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 50% Cabernet Franc
- Whole cluster
- Ambient Yeast
- Old French oak barrels for 1 year, stainless steel tank for 10 months
- Unfined and Unfiltered
ELEVAGE: Grapes were foot crushed and put into one ton bins to ferment, seperately,
stems and all. After 16 days the grapes were pressed and settled juice was moved
to old French oak barrels to finish fermenting. In October of 2018 the wines were
racked out of barrel and blended together in tank. Fermentation continued until June
of 2019. In August of 2019 the wine was racked again and bottled by hand without
fining or filtration.
TASTING NOTE: Bramble fruit, wet shale and horse barn on the nose. Weedy blue and
bramble fruit in the mouth, medium body, juicy acids and firm tannin. Drinks well over
several days.
ELIZABETH'S VINEYARD: Located in Hector, New York on the eastern shore of
Seneca Lake, this twenty-seven acre vineyard is composed of shallow loam soil
over shale on a slope leading to some of the lake's deepest waters. Among the
pinot noir, cabernet franc and riesling, grower John Leidenfrost also maintains
blocks of spur pruned cabernet sauvignon and chardonnay over a quarter century
old. This vineyard's privileged exposure and thin, shale laden soil produces
wine of great depth and backbone.
Tilled up "soil" during some new planting at Elizabeth's Vineyard.
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