Wine Specs
Vintage
2022
Varietal
Riesling
Appellation
Seneca Lake
Vineyard Designation
Atwater Vineyards, South 7, South 11, Central 1, and East-West 1 and 2
Harvest Date
September 27, 2022 and October 4, 2022
Sugar
Harvest Brix: ˚
Acid
g/L
Aging
Eight months in neutral French oak barrels
Bottling Date
June 29, 2023
Residual Sugar
%
Alcohol %
12
Wine Enthusiast
91
Dry Riesling 2022
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Notes of melon and citrus fruit appear on the nose of our Dry Riesling 2022. 25% of the grapes were whole cluster pressed and fermented in neutral French oak for 8 months on lees, adding texture to the palate alongside flavors of pear and green apple. Pair with Thai salad, duck, or Tikka Masala.
"Honeyed citrus, peach and florals comprise the nose of this aromatic Riesling. The mostly dry palate finds nice harmony between a creamy texture and acidity with a pleasant tangy bite to the finish that makes it easy to take another sip. "—Christina Pickard, Wine Enthusiast
- 91 Points, Wine Enthusiast (May 2024)
Wine Profile
Tasting Notes
Notes of melon and citrus fruit appear on the nose of our Dry Riesling 2022. 25% of the grapes were whole cluster pressed and fermented in neutral French oak for 8 months on lees, adding texture to the palate alongside flavors of pear and green apple. Pair with Thai salad, duck, or Tikka Masala.
Vineyard Notes
Although winter was fairly typical, we did have a few nights below -5° which became quite consequential. Spring arrived as expected, stayed cool enough to keep the buds from opening too soon, and for the most part was drier than normal. The summer season was generally hot and dry, so dry, that the region was in an official drought for much of July and August. This dry spell also kept berry size down which in turn contributed to diminished yields. As we moved into September, the pattern changed dramatically: most days were damp and misty, and the urgency to avoid a repeat of 2018 and 2021 kicked harvesting into high gear. Coming into the home stretch the grapes were already two weeks ahead on the ripening curve due to a much lighter crop (winter damage) and a dry summer (drought conditions). By October the skies cleared and what remained out in the vineyard enjoyed an unprecedented stretch of gorgeous warm sunny weather that lasted through November. The 2022 growing season racked up 2632 growing degree days.
Production Notes
BLEND: 100% Riesling
Production
CASES: 280