2020 Carménère
The original goal of long-time grower Louis Lucas and wine enthusiast Judge Royce Lewellen was to grow the five red grapes of France’s most famous wine region, but they discovered there was something missing. Carménère has a history that can be traced back to the Romans. Six years ago, we planted 3 acres and this is our first vintage. Traditionally blended with Cabernet Sauvignon, we co-fermented this with our spectacular Cabernet Sauvignon Clone 6 for a rich, earthy, complex wine that is bold and spicy but should be enjoyed young.
$64.00
Vintage:
2020
Appellation:
Santa Barbara County
Estate Vineyard:
Valley View Vineyard, Santa Ynez Valley
Price:
$64.00
Composition:
83% Carménère, 15% Cabernet Sauvignon Clone 6, 2% Petit Verdot
Fermentation:
Punch down
Oak:
18 months oak 100% French, 30% New
Alcohol:
14.50%
Acidity:
0.61
pH:
3.68
Bottled:
September, 2022
Release Date:
June, 2023
Production:
159
Winemaker:
Megan McGrath
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