<H1>2005 Grenache, Nielson Vineyard -- Io Shopping Cart</H1> <B>$48.00</B> <P> <IMG SRC="https://store.nexternal.com/io/images/05gren.jpg" ALIGN=right ALT="2005 Grenache, Nielson Vineyard" NAME="2005 Grenache, Nielson Vineyard" BORDER=0 HSPACE=10> <font class="bold"><b>Winemaker's Notes</b></font><br> <font class="plain">"The 2005 Grenache is an excellent illustration of the complexity, color, and fruit expression that result from Grenache grown in a cool climate. The wine is complex and well structured with aromas of blueberry, plum, clove, and brown spice, and a touch of white and black pepper. The flavors are concentrated with hints of sweet blueberry, ripe raspberry, and brown spice with a smoky finish." - Jonathan Nagy, Winemaker </font><br><br> <br><br><br> <font class="bold"><b>Vintage</b></font><BR> <font class="plain">This was another cool vintage in the Santa Maria Valley. Bud break occurred in early March. The cool spring and summer temperatures allowed a very long hang time. This preserved the color and elegant fruit expression of the Nielson Vineyard Grenache. </font><br><br> <font class="bold"><b>Appellation and Vineyard</b></font><br> <font class="plain">Nielson Vineyard is located in Santa Maria Valley, one of California&#8217;s coolest grape-growing appellations with one of the longest growing seasons in the world. The well-drained, lean soils and direct access to cool Pacific Ocean breezes and fog funneled to the vineyards by transverse mountain ranges make the valley one of America&#8217;s premier growing regions for Burgundian and Rh&#244;ne varietals. Fruit for this estate-grown wine comes from the heart of the original Nielson Vineyard, Santa Barbara County&#8217;s oldest commercial vineyard, planted in 1964. Ranked as a Climate Region I&#8212;the coolest of the five grape-growing regions on the U.C. Davis scale&#8212;Nielson Vineyard enjoys an average summertime high temperature of a modest 75 degrees F. Soils, lean and well drained, are ideal for minimized plant vigor, creating low yields, small berries, and intensity of flavor in the fruit. </font><br><br> <font class="bold"><b>Fermentation & Aging</b></font><br> <font class="plain">The fruit was crushed into tanks and given a cold soak of four to five days. This maceration in a nonalcoholic medium has proven superb for extracting color, flavor, and richness. When the wine began fermentation, a combination of punch-downs and pump-overs was used to circulate the skins and juice. The lots were pressed off the skins at 3 to 4 degrees Brix, so they received no maceration time in full alcohol, which can result in harsh or green tannins. The wine was aged 10 months in 100% French oak barrels.</font><br><br> <font class="bold"><b>Statistics</b></font><br> <font class="plain"> Varietal blend: 100% Grenache<br> Grape sourcing: 100% Nielson Vineyard<br> Wine analysis: 0.58% total acidity; 3.62 pH, 0.02% residual sugar (dry); 14.6% alcohol by volume<br> Harvest date: October 14, 2005<br> Grapes (average at harvest): 26.8% Brix with 0.68% initial acid and 3.45 pH<br> Cases produced: 48 (9 liter cases)<br> Bottling date: July 27, 2006</P> <P><B>Category: <A HREF="http://www.nexternal.com/io/Category3" TITLE="Grenache">Grenache</A></B></P> <BR clear=left><BR><P><A HREF="http://www.nexternal.com/io" TITLE="Io Products">Io Products</A></P> <BR clear=left><BR><BR><BR><BR> <BR><A HREF="http://www.iowines.com">Io</A> <BR>Io <A HREF="http://www.nexternal.com" TITLE="shopping cart">shopping cart</A> powered by Nexternal
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