J.C. Somers Vintner 2019 Chardonnay, Corrine Vineyard, Chehalem Mountains
Item Number: 14598
UPC: 0-810404020227
Country: USA
Region: Oregon
Sub Region: Willamette Valley
Appellation/AVA: Chehalem Mountains
Estate Grown Wine: No
Vineyard Designation: Corrine Vineyard
Vintage: 2019
Grape(s): 100% Chardonnay
Type: Wine - White
Bottle Size: 750 ml
Pack: 12
Closure: Cork
Alc by Vol(%): 13
Viticulture: Practicing Biodynamic
Elevation: 300-450 feet
Case Production: 250
Winemaker Notes: "I love Chardonnay and have been producing it since 2000 and I am so thrilled that it has made a comeback especially here in the Willamette Valley. For many years most Chardonnay made here was not super exciting, falsely blamed on the wrong clonal selection, the real reason for the renaissance is the fact that we became much better winemakers and winegrowers. The dijon clones of Chardonnay are fantastic but so are the old clones 108, Draper and Wente, you just have to farm them correctly, just ask Cameron's John Paul about this subject." - Jay Somers
Vineyard Notes: Corrine Vineyard (formerly known as Olenik vineyard) is adjacent to the famed Lia's Vineyard at 300-450 feet elevation. Originally planted in the late 1980s by the owners of Rex Hill, it is now owned by Cooper Mountain. The farming is being converted to organics and biodynamics. The vineyard is dry farmed. It has multiple soil personalities--volcanic clay to alluvial. Jay Somers works with 1 acre of the Dijon clones of Chardonnay.
Winemaking Notes: Fermentation occurred in 600-liter French oak barrels. Malolactic fermentation was blocked to produce a Chardonnay with more focused acidity.