Las Jaras Wines - Cezanne Chenin Blanc Old Vines Mendocino County 2022 750ml (12.5% abv)
SURPRISES LEVEL WINE CLUB AUGUST 2024
about this very in-demand small production producer:
Joel and Eric make beautiful wine that is food friendly, lower in alcohol, balanced, delicate and supple. The wines evoke an emotional response and reflect the unique terroir of the vineyards. Las Jaras Wines are designed to transcend the natural wine trend and focus on taking you back to California wine making reminiscent of the Old World Style, like the beautifully crafted wines of 1970s Napa. Las Jaras Wines serve two purposes: having fun and the serious business of perfect food pairing.
Chenin Blanc is named after Joel’s daughter Cézanne, who – like this wine – has a big personality. We have always been obsessed with white wines that have savory and saline notes. Cézanne is that: fresh minerality dazzles the palate and then savory notes begin to shine through the gorgeously long finish. Typically, people look for wooly or linalool notes in California Chenin Blanc, but we wanted to achieve a flavor profile on par with our favorite mineral-laden Chenin Blancs from the Loire Valley.
The aromatics express crushed rock, toasted hazelnut, and lime skin while the palate is taut and builds through the attack revealing layer upon layer of mineral, quince, pippin apple, and lime. Enjoy the balance and textural sensations: roundness, minerality, and acidity. This wine is very refreshing and drinks quickly — make sure to allow time for the wine to open up before finishing the bottle!
Label Art by John Zabawa
The grapes for this wine come from Norgard Vineyard, which was planted in 1980 and is set up with a quadrilateral cordon system that was popular in those days. It is one of the few vineyards in the area that we source from that is irrigated. The vineyard is situated on a northwest slope on the east side of the Ukiah Valley. The soils are the famed pinole series, which is well drained and moderates vigor. The vineyard is conventionally farmed and is going to be farmed for us with only organic approved products as of 2022. The berries on the cluster are very small, which results in intense flavors. The vintage gave us an especially small crop.
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It seems that the most critical elements to make a Chenin Blanc in the style that we are after include: complete fermentation, plenty of acid, and no oxidation or oxidized aromas. Everybody says they pick their grapes at the perfect time, to us the perfect time means picking as soon as the fruit has a hint of ripe flavor, which in this case is at about 19-20 brix; We also wanted to protect the wine from oxygen enough so it did not create the “forward” aromas of wet wool or linalool. We pressed the grapes whole-cluster as soon as they got into the winery and avoided skin contact. We pressed to a stainless-steel tank, added 10ppm sulfur, and settled at cellar temp for 24 hours. The hard press wine was kept separate and not added back. After this period, we racked the juice with the light lees to another tank and warmed it up to initiate fermentation naturally. Once the fermentation started to tick, we transferred the juice to two concrete eggs and new and used Stockinger 600L demi muids and one used 800L barrel from Schneckenleitner. We refrained from adding anything further except a small amount of sulfur in the months near the bottling date. We did not fine or filter this wine.
This wine will continue to age very well for the next several years if kept at a consistent cool temperature. The cork we chose allows the wine to age without “breathing.”
Production: 388 cases 750mL | ABV: 12.77% | TA: 5.30 g/L | pH: 3.44 | VA: 0.55 g/L | RS: 0.51;g/L | Total SO2: 56 ppm | Dissolved CO at bottling: 1253 ppm | Turbidity at bottling: 4 NTU
Enjoy this wine alongside dishes with bright flavors and fresh textures: fish tacos, oysters, salads, and grilled foods are all perfect partners.