2023 Don Fiora Grenache

$40

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2023 Don Fiora Grenache

This Grenache is gorgeously delicate with attractive aromatics of dried rose petals and cranberries followed by flavors of fresh red plums and dark cherries, with a touch of black walnut and cedar on the rich, extended finish.

$40

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Vineyard

During summer months, the mountain climate of Lake County sees hot daytime temperatures, yet the vines are able to recover from the heat of the day and respire at night due to cool coastal breezes, which are pulled across the Mayacamas mountain range in the evening by the vast size of Clear Lake. On the eastern side of the lake, Long Valley (the newest Lake County AVA) is tucked into the hills near the remnants of several dormant volcanoes. Here the vines thrive in the rich, volcanic soils, and are lavishly bathed in the hot afternoon sun, yet still cooled at night. This distinguishing combination of factors (mountain elevations, fertile soils, hot days and cool nights) all work in concert to create a unique terroir that allows us to produce a wine with dark, dense, red fruit flavors, great acidity and structured tannins.

production

This vineyard is tucked back up in the hills in the brand new Long Valley – Lake County AVA on the northeast side of Clear Lake where water is scarce and heat is plentiful. This vineyard, planted and farmed by local legend Don Fiora (who is in his early 90s), is around 30 years old and we pick the entire vineyard (Grenache, Syrah, and Viognier) at one time because it is so difficult to get tractors and a picking crew up to the vineyard. When we bring the fruit in we split the fruit into several fermentations and due to the fact that the Grenache always has less sugar and more acidity than the other varieties, it mostly gets used for rosé, our carbonic red wine, and a small amount of varietally bottled Grenache. All of these get a varying amount of whole cluster to help build aromatic complexity, raise the pH and mouthfeel, and also to encourage small amounts of carbonic character in the Grenache bottling and a lot in our partial-carbonic red blend.

Winemaker

Grenache is a wine with many faces. It can be even lighter and more ethereal than a Pinot Noir or it can be dark and brooding and powerful. If you’ve been following along with Dancing Crow, you probably know which side we aim for. This wine is gorgeous and gorgeously delicate with its pretty aromatics of dried rose petals, fresh red plums and a touch of black walnuts which makes this wine seem focused and heady and delightful. This is one of my favorite wines we made in 2023 and I only wish we had a lot more of it. – Winemaker Scott Kirkpatrick

2023

Growing season

The 2023 harvest was one of the latest in recent memory, with the first bins coming in almost three weeks behind what is customarily normal for us due to cooler temperatures during spring and summer. Winter brought an unusual amount of rain, along with cold weather and wet soils that delayed, and then extended the bloom period. Veraison began around late July and proceeded slowly.  Yet, the cooler growing period allowed the grapes to mature gradually and also produced healthy canopies and increased vine health.  In the past year, Lake County saw a dramatic reversal going from severe drought conditions to one of the wettest winters on record, with the deepest Sierra Nevada snowpack in 40 years.  We are thrilled to see Clear Lake full again for the first time in several years and are excited that the vines were able to imbibe a significant amount of fresh rain water. Overall, 2023 will be known for being a high quality vintage with wines exhibiting beautifully complex flavors, outstanding balance and vibrant acidity and texture.

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