2021 Scott Harvey Mountain Selection Barbera
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Grown on steep mountainous terrain in the higher elevations of the Shenandoah Valley of Amador County, California.
Dark color, red fruit of currents, white pepper, violets, oregano, coffee and grilled steak lead to an extractive fleshy structure with firm tannin and a long lingering finish.
Wine Enthusiast 93 points
Awarded Silver by the 2024 San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition
Wine Specs
Vintage
2021
Varietal
Barbera
Appellation
Amador County
pH
3.51
Bottling Date
7/7/2022
Residual Sugar
Dry <.2%
Alcohol %
14.5
Wine Profile
Tasting Notes
Dark color, red fruit of currents, white pepper, violets, oregano, coffee and grilled steak lead to an extractive fleshy structure with firm tannin and a long lingering finish.
Vineyard Notes
Grown on steep mountainous terrain in the higher elevations of the Shenandoah Valley of Amador County, California. 2020 had an early bud break causing an early harvest with an even growing season without any heat spikes or prolonged cold spells. It produced an average size to slightly larger than average size crop of high quality dark and flavorful fruit. Unlike last year, all the varieties fared well except Petite Sirah. A picture-perfect year for vines and fruit. Photos from this year will be the ones used in promotional materials for years to come.
Winemaker Notes
Produced in the Italian old world, food-friendly style.
Other Notes
79% Barbera, 17% Zinfandel & 4% Syrah