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Airlie 2022 Dry Gewurztraminer
$19.00
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Categories: Wine-White-Gewürztraminer
Manufacturer: Wine Crush
- Description
Tasting Notes:
Enticing floral and tree fruit aromas lead into a dry wine with a spicy finish. Notes of lemongrass and black pepper round out this food friendly wine.
Winemaking Notes:
The grapes were hand harvested and immediately pressed off to minimize skin contact. Pressing decisions are done by taste and the cycle was stopped at just over one bar of pressure to minimize potential phenolics. After pressing, the juice settled for several days before being racked and inoculated. Fermentation temperatures were kept at 52° to 55°F and lasted about four weeks until the wine tasted balanced. The wine was cold stabilized in February and after crossflow filtering the wine was bottled under screwcap in February 2023.
Harvest Notes:
The warm dry winter of 2021 led to an early bud break in some varietals while others were delayed by the cooler spring that followed. A late frost and June rains led to a lower than average fruit set in the vineyard but when summer really got underway the warm and dry weather produced beautiful, clean fruit. The heat wave that hit us at the end of June had us on tenterhooks briefly but soon the weather reverted into a more traditional Oregon summer and those fears were allayed. Late September and early October were perfect, cool and dry, allowing us to choose our own picking dates based on the state of the fruit, not the weather. We are excited about the balanced fruit that came in as a result and look forward to sharing our wines with you.
Enticing floral and tree fruit aromas lead into a dry wine with a spicy finish. Notes of lemongrass and black pepper round out this food friendly wine.
Winemaking Notes:
The grapes were hand harvested and immediately pressed off to minimize skin contact. Pressing decisions are done by taste and the cycle was stopped at just over one bar of pressure to minimize potential phenolics. After pressing, the juice settled for several days before being racked and inoculated. Fermentation temperatures were kept at 52° to 55°F and lasted about four weeks until the wine tasted balanced. The wine was cold stabilized in February and after crossflow filtering the wine was bottled under screwcap in February 2023.
Harvest Notes:
The warm dry winter of 2021 led to an early bud break in some varietals while others were delayed by the cooler spring that followed. A late frost and June rains led to a lower than average fruit set in the vineyard but when summer really got underway the warm and dry weather produced beautiful, clean fruit. The heat wave that hit us at the end of June had us on tenterhooks briefly but soon the weather reverted into a more traditional Oregon summer and those fears were allayed. Late September and early October were perfect, cool and dry, allowing us to choose our own picking dates based on the state of the fruit, not the weather. We are excited about the balanced fruit that came in as a result and look forward to sharing our wines with you.