Wine

2013

Restoration Red Wine

Spring Mountain
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PRIMARY VINEYARDS
Spring Mountain AVA (100%): These mountaintop vineyards, in the Spring Mountain appellation, produce dark fruit with tons of depth, extraction and structure. The mountaintop soils are sedimentary, shallow, generally well-drained, uniquely mineral rich, and acidic with low fertility. With a cool climate in general, these mountaintop vineyards are typically above the fog line. With warmer nights and cooler days than the valley floor, high temperatures typically top out at 85°F. This terroir develops small vines with low yields, small berries and very flavorful wines.

GROWING SEASON NOTES
Following 2012, we had another “near perfect vintage”. A warm, dry winter and spring brought early bud break. The dry weather helped lower canopy vigor and created ideal conditions for flowering and fruit set under sunny skies. With one heat spike in late June, the growing temperatures were near ideal for vine growth and ripening. The season, as a whole, was a good two weeks early and really quite dry. There were two rain storms in mid-September that didn’t amount to any consequence, as most of the thin-skinned varieties came in early.

Vintage

2013

Vineyard

Wurtele Vineyard
Yverdon Vineyard

Varietal

Blend

Appellation

Spring Mountain

Composition

67% Merlot

14.3 % Cabernet Sauvignon
13.1 % Cabernet Franc
5.7 % Petit Verdot

 

pH

3.65

Alcohol

13.80%

Harvest Date

-

Barrel Aging

French oak 20% new)
Barrel aged 18 months

2013

Restoration Red Wine

Spring Mountain

PRIMARY VINEYARDS
Spring Mountain AVA (100%): These mountaintop vineyards, in the Spring Mountain appellation, produce dark fruit with tons of depth, extraction and structure. The mountaintop soils are sedimentary, shallow, generally well-drained, uniquely mineral rich, and acidic with low fertility. With a cool climate in general, these mountaintop vineyards are typically above the fog line. With warmer nights and cooler days than the valley floor, high temperatures typically top out at 85°F. This terroir develops small vines with low yields, small berries and very flavorful wines.

GROWING SEASON NOTES
Following 2012, we had another “near perfect vintage”. A warm, dry winter and spring brought early bud break. The dry weather helped lower canopy vigor and created ideal conditions for flowering and fruit set under sunny skies. With one heat spike in late June, the growing temperatures were near ideal for vine growth and ripening. The season, as a whole, was a good two weeks early and really quite dry. There were two rain storms in mid-September that didn’t amount to any consequence, as most of the thin-skinned varieties came in early.

750 mL:
$150
Members: $120.00

Vintage

2013

Vineyard

Wurtele Vineyard
Yverdon Vineyard

Varietal

Blend

Appellation

Spring Mountain

Composition

67% Merlot

14.3 % Cabernet Sauvignon
13.1 % Cabernet Franc
5.7 % Petit Verdot

 

pH

3.65

Alcohol

13.80%

Harvest Date

-

Barrel Aging

French oak 20% new)
Barrel aged 18 months

750 mL:
$150
Members: $120.00
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