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Writer's Block
WRITER'S BLOCK
ZINFANDEL
The Zinfandel base of this wine was estate-sourced from Dorn Vineyard and Duncan Vineyard. Dorn Vineyard is situated on the dormant volcano that dominates the landscape, and Duncan Vineyard located near Mount Konocti was planted pre 1900’s. This vineyard drains well, has excellent exposure, and is situated on soil not overly fertile. Several varietals are blended with the Zinfandel to provide the unique character of Writer’s Block. Syrah used in this varietal-blend was also sourced from Dorn Vineyard. The Cabernet Franc was sourced from low-yielding vineyards in the Highland Springs area of the county. Fruit from these vineyards is sourced for its varietal character and richness, with most of it typically set aside for our reserve programs
A minimalist approach is taken in producing this wine. The fruit is usually harvested in late September to early October. The grapes are gently crushed, then fermented individually with high temperatures reaching around 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Fermentation lasts six or seven days, but juice is kept in skin contact for a minimum of two weeks. The young wine is then pressed and racked to barrel, where it is allowed to age for approximately nine months. Depending on the varietal and vintage, barrel aging is in oak from Oregon and the Eastern United States, Hungary, and France. The Cab Franc, Merlot, and Zinfandel, were aged mainly in American Oak, with 20% new and 80% neutral barrels. The Syrah was aged in about 30% new, 70% neutral barrels, the majority of which were American.
The blending philosophy for Writer’s Block wines is simply to make wine that pleases both a general palette and the palette of a more discerning taster. Many blending trials were made in the process of attaining the final product. The percentage of Zinfandel (80%) in this wine lends an intrinsically varietal base. From this point, Syrah (12%), Cabernet Franc (6%), and Merlot (2%) each help to enhance the Zinfandel’s varietal qualities, while also playfully departing from them through the influence of their individual profiles. The winemaker’s intention here is that the Syrah, Merlot, and Cabernet Franc add a specific complexity of aromatic and flavor components that have made this a wine to be enjoyed by a broad spectrum of wine lovers. Not just with food, but with many aspects of life.
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