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1997 J Vintage Brut
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Winemaker Notes
The 1997 growing season in the Russian River Valley was marked by warm and even weather
from bloom until harvest. Crop levels and cluster weights were high, which led to
lower-than-normal acid levels. Fruit flavors and aromas were well developed, as is
evident by the forward notes in the wine.
Processing
All grapes were hand-harvested into forty pound lugs and placed by hand whole cluster
into our Coquard press for a gentle pressing cycle. Vineyard lots and press fractions
were kept separate until blending decisions were made in mid-November. The cuvee was
assembled in December of 1997, cold stabilized and bottled over the spring of 1998.
Ageing
After secondary fermentation in the bottle, the wines aged for an average of thirty-six
months in our cool cellars. Dosage was made from a blend of wood-aged, reserve wines
and pure cane sugar. The wine is aged for a least another six months before it is
released from our cellars.
Tasting Notes
The 1997 J Brut is all about balance. Crisp citrus and delicate yeast aromas with
lightly floral overtones moving to deeper undercurrents of roasted almond, apple,
pear and bread dough. The 1997 vintage reminds one of an apple pie baking. The flavor
profile begins with fresh apples and grapes, followed by a bright citrus core. The
wine's medium acidity serves to marry all the components into a seamless experience,
ending bright, juicy and long, with a toasted hazelnut and apple finish.
Harvest: August 8 to September 11, 1997
Harvest Analysis: Average sugar 18.7° Brix
Final Analysis: Alcohol 12.3% by volume
Final Blend:
52.6% Chardonnay
42.8% Pinot Noir
4.6% Pinot Meunier
100% Russian River Valley, Sonoma County
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