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2013 Albutom Vineyard Chardonnay 1.5L

2013 Albutom Vineyard Chardonnay 1.5L

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$255.00
 
SKU: CHAL1.5L13

The Albutom Vineyard is our smallest block of Chardonnay and is a distinct expression of the fractured shale upon which it is grown. It epitomizes all that we love about the Chardonnay we grow in the mountains: minerals, rocks, subtle fruit, bright acidity, etc. This vineyard always brings these various components together in a finely knit Chardonnay of great elegance and subtle power. Very thin, rocky soils and a cool eastern exposure leads to precise wines with great potential for age.

There are currently only 2 magnum bottles left of the 2013 Albutom Vineyard Chardonnay. 

Vineyard
The Albutom Vineyard is our smallest vineyard of Chardonnay at 1/3 of an acre. The plot produces a distinct expression of fractured shale upon which it was grown. It seems to epitomize all that we love about the Chardonnay we grow in the mountains: minerals, rocks, subtle fruit, and bright acidity. This vineyard always brings these various components together in a finely knit Chardonnay of great elegance and subtle power. Very thin, rocky soils and a cool eastern exposure led to precise wines with great potential for age.
Winemaker Notes
2013 will go down as one of the earliest and most memorable harvests in the history of the estate. The vines responded to the drought-like winter conditions and mild spring with a precocious bud-break. Early May saw bloom begin first in Will’s Cabin Vineyard, a full month earlier than normal. We experienced a particularly windy May that was punctuated by a low-pressure system that rolled through the last week of the month, dropping almost a quarter inch of rain. This severely lowered yields in some of our later-flowering, and best, vineyards: Rapley Trail, Albutom, and Portola Springs. Yields were lower across the board, likely due to the dearth of winter rainfall in the last two seasons. The majority of our vineyards were dry-farmed this year, which resulted in thicker skins, more tannin, and great flavors at the cost of less fruit. Such is the trade-off between quality and quantity in viticulture. Harvest began with the early-ripening Swan clone of Pinot Noir in Will’s Cabin on August 17th, and strangely finished with Gewürztraminer on October 4th.
Technical Data
Vintage
2013
Varietal
Chardonnay
Appellation
Santa Cruz Mountains
Alcohol %
14