Flanagan Russian River Chardonnay
Vintage: | 2017 |
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Description: | Tasting Notes\r\nA typical day in Russian River begins with cool fog that fades by mid-morning as the warm sun transforms the vineyard into a warm, welcoming place buzzing with bees. In the late afternoon the ocean air sweeps in from the west cooling the vineyard down. Soils of clay and volcanic rock, carved into rolling hills by the Russian River, are the bass line to the melody played by the sun, wind and fog.\r\nThe nose shows notes of honeysuckle, vanilla, and citrus blossom. On the palate the wine has ripe red apple, lychee, marzipan, and a hint of clover honey on the finish. The wine has bright acidity and an elegant minerality. This is a stunning example of an Ava wine made from the top vineyards in Sonoma County\r\nPRODUCTION NOTES\r\nOur 2017 Rrv Chardonnay is a blend that includes three of the greatest Chardonnay Vineyards in\r\nCalifornia. The wine is primarily a blend of the Bacigalupi Vineyard, the young vines from Ritchie Vineyard and Willowside Vineyard. There is a small amount of Platt Vineyard fruit that provides a thrilling lift to the acidity.\r\nAbout Flanagan Wines\r\nProprietor Eric Flanagan\r\nFlanagan Wines was born out of my love for wine. \u00a0I visited wine growing regions around the world from New Zealand to Greece and I was fascinated by how the same grape variety produced different wines in different locations. \u00a0This led to an interest in great vineyard sites and a focus on the soils and the climate that made each unique. \u00a0In 1999 I chose to act on my interest by purchasing 40 acres on the heights of Bennett Mountain and planting our first vineyard. I now produce wines from several of the most highly regarded vineyard sites in Sonoma County. Flanagan Wines is becoming known for making great wines from the best vineyards in Sonoma County.\r\nWinemaker Cabell Coursey\r\nCabell joined Flanagan Vineyards as Winemaker in 2014. His obsession with winemaking began with a harvest in Burgundy while he was enjoying an undergraduate semester abroad. After finishing his B.s., Cabell spent a few vintages picking grapes and scrubbing floors in Burgundy, and then moved up to Oregon\u2019s Willamette Valley. Following his time in Oregon, Cabell traveled to Christchurch, New Zealand, where earned degrees in Enology and Viticulture from Lincoln University. \u00a0During his time in New Zealand Cabell focused on cool climate viticulture, which serves him very well in his current role at Flanagan. Cabell has also held winemaking positions at Alder Springs Vineyard, Dumol, and Kosta Browne.\r\nCabell\u2019s approach to winemaking is to use his senses in conjunction with his knowledge in biology, chemistry, and farming.\r\nCabell describes his philosophy:\r\n\u00a0\u201cWinemaking is the culmination of a vast number of decisions. Starting with the site, the farming practice, the response to weather conditions, the picking date, the tank and barrel programs, ferment protocols, and continuing through blending and bottling.\u00a0 It is the daily decisions, actions, and sometimes lack of action that unlocks a vineyard\u2019s highest potential.\u00a0 This quest to reveal each vineyards unique personality, while dealing with the challenges inherent in farming, is what makes winemaking challenging, interesting, and highly rewarding. My goal is always the same, to deliver each vineyard\u2019s best expression in each vintage and to make a wine where the last glass is better than the first.\u201d |
Price: | $ 49.99 |
Price in original currency: | None |
Available from BASSER’S Fine Wine
Address: |
6240 Coral Ridge Drive Coral Springs, FL 33076 United States |
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Telephone (regular): | 954-840-3122 |
First added to 1000 Corks on January 29, 2021.