Tasting Notes
Inky, dark reds and purple hues present this wine. Aromas of intense blackberry and slight briar, black pepper, kalamata olive, and coffee intertwine with toasty oak. Flavors of youthful blackberry, black licorice and espresso are threaded with bramble and toasted oak. This is a tremendous wine with great density and length.
Winemaking
The fruit was hand harvested in the cool morning hours and brought to the winery in half ton bins. At the winery, the clusters were sorted using a double sorting system. First, the clusters were sorted by hand. The fruit then ran through a small destemmer that removed stems from the grapes prior to the individual berries being sorted to ensure that the most ideal grapes were chosen. These berries were delivered to a fermenter where there was a period of resting on skins. Warm fermentation temperatures were encouraged along with gentle cap maceration to achieve the desired color and structure for the wine before an extended maceration time on skins prior to final pressing. The wine was transferred directly to barrel for 19 months of maturation.
Accolades
93 Points, James Suckling – “Aromas of ripe plums and blackberries, together with hints of tar, iodine, dark chocolate and wet earth. Dense and viscous with full body and a creamy texture. Fine and polished tannin structure. Delicious, ripe fruit. Long finish.”
92 points, Jeb Dunnuck – “Lots of cassis and assorted blue fruits as well as bouquet garni and subtle, chalky minerality emerge from the 2019 Petit Verdot Dollarhide Estate Vineyard, a medium to full-bodied, juicy, structured, classic Petit Verdot. Count me in as a fan. It will evolve for 15 years or more.”
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