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| Poet's Leap Riesling |
Inspired by the greatest wines of Germany and crafted by
Armin Diel, proprietor of the renowned Schlossgut Diel.
Tasting Notes: Bright and balanced, the 2007 Poet's Leap
Riesling is a clean, refreshing wine with aromas and flavor showcasing the
purity of the grape. White peaches, honey, an appealing mineral note, and a
hint of ripe apricot are enhanced by the wine's crisp acidity and fresh, lively
finish.
Vintage: The 2007 vintage experienced an unusually warm spring
heat wave just before bloom that produced smaller-than-average berries, adding
concentration and flavor to the grapes. Ideal summer conditions and a mild
September marked by warm days and cool nights allowed the grapes to ripen
slowly and evenly, resulting in wines with excellent natural acidity and
intense flavors.
Winemaking: Small lots of hand-harvested grapes were sorted,
whole cluster pressed and fermented at cool temperatures in stainless steel
tanks to capture the grapes' bright fruit character, before carefully selecting
the best lots for the final blend.
Vineyards: The 2007 Poet's Leap Riesling is a blend of several
distinct Columbia Valley growing regions, each contributing unique
characteristics to the wine. Yakima Valley vineyards (32%) bring layers of
citrus and a hint of flint. Old vine Riesling, planted in 1972 at Dionysus
Vineyard north of the Tri-Cities (32%), adds honey, crisp apple and juicy stone
fruits. A Wallula Vineyard block named Sonnet in the Horse Heaven Hills (19%)
planted with three German clones selected by Long Shadows' partner Armin Diel
contributes layers of complexity and traditional German mineral character.
Weinbau Vineyard on the Wahluke Slope (17%) adds a layer of white peach and
dried apricot.
Residual Sugar: 1.28g/100ml
Alcohol: 12.9%
pH: 3.06
TA: 0.73 grams/100ml
Release date: Summer 2008
Production: 1,904 cases
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