Seghesio, `Old Vines` Sonoma County Zinfandel

Seghesio, `Old Vines` Sonoma County Zinfandel

Vintage: 2022

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2022SE104B226 x 75Natural CorkContact Us
Producer

For over a century, the Seghesio family has played an integral role in the history and evolution of viticulture in Sonoma County. The winery was established in 1895 when Italian immigrant Edoardo Seghesio planted his first Zinfandel vines in what is now Seghesio’s ‘Home Ranch’ vineyard in Alexander Valley. Edoardo and his wife Angela continued growing vines during the Prohibition years, becoming the only winery in the region to survive that era.

Seghesio’s reputation for world-class Zinfandel was cemented under the guidance of third-generation Pete Seghesio and his cousin Ted Seghesio in the 1980s. Owned by Crimson Wine Group since 2011 (who also own Pine Ridge in Napa Valley), today Seghesio remains focused on its family roots, with Ted's nephew Ned Neumiller in charge of viticulture.

Over the last ten years, Ned has implemented a regenerative farming revolution that’s given many of their oldest vineyards a new lease of life. His work was recognised early on when he was awarded the honour of “Sonoma County’s Outstanding Young Person in Agriculture" in 2018. From there, he has continued to innovate, eradicating the use of pesticides and herbicides, investing in equipment to make compost teas, and allowing the vines to naturally regulate thanks to optimally planted cover crops, which are intermittently crimped during the growing season. Seghesio owns 120 hectares of regeneratively farmed vineyards across several renowned appellations in Sonoma, including Dry Creek Valley and Alexander Valley. In addition to these outstanding sites, they have long-standing relationships with local growers from both Sonoma and Mendocino counties.

Andy Robinson, who worked alongside Ted in the cellar for almost 20 years, is now Head Winemaker. Italian consultant winemaker Alberto Antonini has also helped improve the quality of the wines, and his influence can be seen in the juicy, approachable style of Zinfandel that has become Seghesio’s hallmark.

The Sonoma Zinfandel is made from carefully selected vineyards across Dry Creek Valley, Alexander Valley and Mendocino County. Purity, balance and freshness define the resulting wine. ‘Old Vines’ Zinfandel is made from 70-year-old bush vines sourced from three vineyards in the Dry Creek and Alexander Valleys. It is powerful yet refined. The grapes for ‘Cortina’ Zinfandel are primarily sourced from Chen’s Vineyard in Dry Creek Valley. The dry-farmed estate vineyard, planted in 1972, is influenced by cooling maritime breezes and is blanketed in fog most summer mornings, resulting in a longer growing season, which allows the grapes to ripen at a steady pace. The wine is named after the gravelly loam Cortina soil in Chen’s Vineyard, offering an elegant expression of Zinfandel.

‘Home Ranch’ Zinfandel, the estate’s flagship wine, is made from Edoardo’s original 1895 planting in Alexander Valley. Long, warm days and very poor soils, composed of clay with underlying layers of basalt and sandstone, result in very low yields of highly concentrated fruit. ‘Home Ranch’ is one of California’s most revered expressions of premium Zinfandel.

Vineyards

The grapes were primarily sourced from estate-grown, old head-pruned vineyards in the Dry Creek Valley and cooler southwest Alexander Valley. These vines have an average age of approximately 70 years, and are subject to meticulous canopy management, which includes green harvest, weak shoot removal and veraison thinning. These older vines have a low vigour root system, resulting in naturally low yields of concentrated fruit that accentuate the expressive, spicy natural character of old-vine Zinfandel.

Vintage

The 2022 growing season began with very little rainfall through winter, which led into a prolonged frost season lasting late into April. July and August warmed up significantly, causing a threat of sun damage in the vineyards, which was mitigated with expert canopy management. Yet, this was only the beginning. Record-shattering high temperatures of more than 47° C were reached at the beginning of September. This pushed ripening and resulted in the fastest harvest on record at Seghesio Family Vineyards to preserve the quality of the fruit.

Vinification

After hand harvesting and sorting, the grapes were lightly crushed and fermented in small open-top stainless-steel tanks with pneumatic punch downs and intermittent pump overs to gently aerate the juice during skin maceration. After 81-12 days of skin contact, the juice was transferred to barrel for alcoholic and malolactic fermentation. It was then aged for ten months prior to blending (13% new French oak and 87% neutral French and American oak), then returned to barrel to integrate for five more months prior to bottling.

Tasting Notes & Technical Details

This wine has deep aromatics of black plum, fig, and baking spices. On the palate, the wine opens with roasted figs, baking spices and mocha. Savoury notes and lengthy tannins on the mid-palate give way to a rich, velvety finish with intense structure and impressive balance.

Alcohol (ABV)

15%

Acidity

5.53 g/l

pH

3.83

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