Growing Conditions
Spring brought us more precipitation than usual, followed by a hot, dry summer. We experienced plenty of warm days without it being overly hot. Since WSU began recording heat units, the 2012 vintage was right on track with a "perfect average." The wines of this vintage show beautiful characteristics of fruit ripeness while remaining elegant and balanced.
Nose
The aromatics show elevated tones of red fruit and fresh crushed berries with hints of rose petal and oak, followed closely with underlying layers of earth and graphite.
Palate
The mouthfeel is concentrated but extremely refined and elegant, showcasing notes of Bing cherry and ripe plum on the palate.
Aging
100% French oak; 66% neutral, 34% new
Bottling
Bottling Date: May 28 - 29, 2014.