2007 Morning Fog Chardonnay

Enjoy aromas of freshly cut red apple, tangerine and tropical fruits, balanced by subtle oak and vanilla from barrel aging.  With a mouth-filling body, and flavors of tart apple and toasty graham, this wine delivers a medium-long, refreshing finish.

Wine Color: White

Vintage: 2007

Varietals: 98% Chardonnay, 2% Gewürztraminer

Appellation: 98% Livermore Valley, San Francisco Bay

Winemaker: Karl D. Wente

Alcohol: 13.5%

PH: 3.58

Acid: 0.58 g/100ml

Residual Sugar: 0.5%

Vineyard:

Each summer morning, fog billows inland through the Golden Gate, pushed by Pacific wind streams into the bowl of the San Francisco Bay.  Here, it forms deep fog banks that rest on the East Bay Hills.  In just one place, the Livermore Valley, with its unique East-West orientation, the fog banks come further east, cooling the air as it goes.  This daily phenomenon creates the Mediterranean or Marine climate found in less than 1% of the world’s land mass.  And it makes the San Francisco Bay and Livermore Valley appellations ideal for growing wine grapes that are beautifully balanced.  This Chardonnay, named Morning Fog, pays homage to this rare climate.

Fermentation:

50% of this wine was barrel fermented in French oak, while the balance was fermented in stainless steel tanks to preserve the natural fruit flavors inherent in this Chardonnay.

Aging:

The barrel fermented portion of this wine was aged sur lie for 7 months.  Batonnage, the art of stirring the barrels, was performed monthly.  The stainless steel fermented portion was aged on lees for 7 months.