2009 Nou Nou Nouveau is not Rose!

Nouveau is not rose wine for two clear cut reasons.  

1.  Nouveau is released during the same year it is harvested.  It is fresh and green.  In the Southern Hemisphere harvest occurs during the early part of the calender year which affords more time for aging so make sure you are drinking a CALI NOUVEAU for Thanksgiving otherwise you’ll miss out on the “green freshness”.  Frankly it should be a local tradition.  It began as such and there is nothing “green” about burning jet fuel half way around the world for delivery of Beaujolais nouveau in plastic.  Our people deserve the best and some of the best come from right here in Napa / Sonoma County.

2.  Whole Cluster Fermentation via carbonic maceration.  Whole grape clusters are shoe horned into a closed top fermentation tank and fermented whole, green stems and all.  Next the grapes are starved of oxygen. Eventually the yeast penetrate the grape skins and go to work inside the berry.  This occurs at low temperature.  Minimal tannin extraction is part of this design because the fermenting juice inside the berry does not make contact with the exterior grape skin.   Eventually these berries explode and release natural sugar into the tank for a prolonged ferment.  Fermentation is long and cold.  Aromatics are big and mouth feel is soft.

Rose wines do not involve carbonic maceration or whole cluster fermentation.  Rose wines are often of tertiary importance, drawn from large fermentation lots immediately after crush to increase the skin to juice ratio for premium red wines, which is the true focus of the winemaker.  This is known as saignee.  Some rose wines (a.k.a vin gris) involve dedicated rose programs.  In this case grapes are picked earlier in the season at lower pH levels; essentially white wine is made from red grapes and released the following Spring.

Whole cluster fermentation is the signature of a Nouveau wine.

Quote of the day

“A red wine for people who like white, a white for people who like red wine”                  -Dave

2009 Cali Nouveau proclamation read today at The Tavern at Lark Creek Larkspur, California

WHEREAS, Gamay was once the most abundant grape grown in the Napa Valley

WHEREAS, Charles Krug put Napa on the map originally with a gold medal for Gamay in the 1948 World’s Fair in Belgium, at the time walnuts and prunes where the predominant crop, and;

WHEREAS, the American palette, in the 1960- 70’s was being sculpted by cherry coca cola and strawberry shortcake, and;

WHEREAS, in the same period, “Wild in the Country” was filmed on the Battuello Ranch starring Elvis Presley and acres upon acres of Gamay were soon planted

WHEREAS, Napa Nouveau was made famous by the people of Marin County during the 1970’s disco era, hot tubs, peacock feathers and Gamay Beajolais Nouveau flowing freely like whiskey from the Tennessee Mountians

WHEREAS,  The Gamay Noir grape variety was banished from all the lands of Burgundy by the ruling class and driven from Napa Valley 500 years later by economics-Cabernet Sauvignon became the holly grail of Napa Valley grape growing and building hot tubs out of the American oak, Napa Nouveau tanks became the fashion, and;

WHEREAS, Only 20 acres or so of Napa Gamay remain planted and Andrew Lane produces Gamay Nouveau and Cru Gamay from six of these last remaining twenty acres, and;

WHEREAS, Before you lies the first taste of the vintage globally, foreshadowing what is to come from the broader 2009 Napa/Sonoma vintage, and;

WHEREAS, Andrew Lane Nouveau is a product of whole cluster fermentation and carbonic maceration which causes juice inside the berries to ferment and explode, and;

WHEREAS, Explosive aroma’s of STRAWBERRY, MOCHA, CARMELIZED BANANA and RASPBERRY… a fresh fruit style we call (mah-nyah-nah) which happens if you drink a few too many during lunch, and;

WHEREAS, The Andrew Lane 2009 Nouveau was harvested September 30th and is on your table by Thanksgiving.  The vineyards of this Nouveau include those nurtured for 30 years by the hand of Bob Carty in Suisun Valley who has allowed nature to take it’s course by following organic farming guidelines.  Without him the Nouveau wine before you would be “just another statistic in a cabernet tank somewhere in Lodi”

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED;

Cali Nouveau is BACK under the Andrew Lane label!  And it was first poured as a Sneak Preview event beginning November 1, 2009 at The Tavern at Lark Creek

Harvest marches on through the muddy waters

A wine label must have a good Napa Cab just to play the game and it appears that finally, with over 30 years of winemaking experience in the Napa Valley under our belt, the ship has come in!  The perfect storm of empty pockets, a long-cool summer and a typhoon off the coast of Japan converged in wine country.  Nature presented a promising vintage without the price tag… finally some room for the small family winery to catch up.  The call came in late last night so we spent the morning scrambling for tank space and a flat bed truck, enzymes, yeast, tow straps and picking bins which were lost at 4pm and found again at 445pm… it’s a go!  Harvest marches on through the muddy waters.  Tomorrow we SWOOP on Rutherford, scarecrows, movie stars and the famed Rutherford Dust.  The autumn wind is a Raider.  If all one had to do is press a button (or write a check) there just wouldn’t be any good stories to tell once we get there !

Cali Nouveau Sneak Preview

The Tavern at Lark Creek Inn     Beaujolais Nouveau Event      November 1

Press and the inoculation of secondary fermentation (ML)

video management, video solution, video streaming Footage of  grape stem and skin removal from the Nouveau press followed by shots of  malolactic fermentation (inoculation)… finally lunch at a taco truck on International Blvd in Oakland.  Fields of grapevines by day, sales field by night.

Assmanhausen

The 2009 harvest ”achiever” award goes to VQ Assmanhausen red wine yeast

Assmanhaus put forth an exemplary harvest performance during the whole cluster fermentation phase of Andrew Lane Nouveau 2009….  paving the way for a whole NOU tradition” -Matt Ahern, Free Run Juice

“Not to be denied VQ Assmanhauser followed up with an impeccable ferment on a portion of Manley Lane Rutherford Cabernet Sauvignon Block 7 Clone 7 almost abutting the VJJ Vineyard!  Amazing.”  – Drew Dickson, Andrew Lane Wines

Harvest 2009  T- shirts available soon

Video: Finessing 6 tons of whole gamay clusters into a stainless steel fermentation tank

video management, video solution, video streaming In our effort to soften the 2009 Andrew Lane Nouveau and enhance aromatics we designed a chute to funnel six tons of whole grape clusters into a stainless fermentation tank.  This proccess prolongs fermentation and with minimal extraction putting forth our signature fresh fruit style with a strawberry finish complimented by floral aromatics that explode from the glass.  Over the last 7 days pressure has built in these gamay clusters.  Eventually fermenting juice inside each berry will cause a small explosion,  slowly releasing natural sugars  into the closed tank for yeast to metabolize.

2009 Suisun Nouveau Harvest

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“Not just another statistic”

We bailed on the Suisun Merlot and went with a Russian River bench vineyard skirting Chalk Hill.  Pulled 10 tons @ 25.4brix, however the fruit came in at 24brix… no matter how much you test, you really never know until the must has cold soaked for a few days.  Bottom line:  the fruit tastes fantastic.

Teirra Vista Vineyard enjoys a fairly dynamic topography which affects ripening.   We harvested from three different sections of the vineyard to showcase the full extent of this terroir.  Each section enjoys a different degree of ripening (measured in brix) based on the stress level of the vines… as ripeness varies, so does flavor profile.  The array of topography will translate to a wider breadth of flavor for the 2009 vintage Andrew Lane Merlot.

Overall, small production wineries showcase terrior much more vividly than larger houses because of the scrutiny applied to small swaths of land.   In a large house these nuances could be lost; simply becoming an afterthought pumped into a 20,000 gallon tank.

The 2009 vintage from Teirra Vista Vineyard will not become “just another statistic”.  In a few years we hope a bottle or two will grace your dinner table, enhance your meal and heighten your sense of community at the family dinner table.  Cheers!