2020 Shannon Ridge Old Vine Giannecchini Cabernet Sauvignon Estate Blend

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About the Wine

Shannon Winery is a place where tradition meets innovation, where the rugged spirit of the land intertwines with the artistry of winemaking. Founder Clay Shannon, a true maverick, embarked on a journey in 1996 that would redefine winemaking. His determination to cultivate exceptional fruit in harmony with nature led to the creation of the Shannon Family of Wines. With over 2,000 acres of breathtaking mountain property, where over 1,000 are planted with vines, the Shannon Family of Wines stands as a testament to commitment and creativity.

At Shannon Family of Wines, the commitment to the environment isn't just a phase, it's a lifestyle that’s impregnated into every aspect of the family’s operations. The accolades, including the California Green Medal Environment Award, stand as proof of their unwavering dedication. The winery is Sustainable Certified, and they’re on their way to becoming one of the largest Certified Organic mountain-grown vineyards in the U.S

The Giannecchini vineyard in Mendocino County is a testament to four generations of dedication. Planted between 1910 and 1920, these old vines have witnessed history and contributed to the creation of wines that are nothing short of magical. The combination of ancient vines, gravelly loam soils, and a prime location gives birth to wine grapes that carry the essence of the land itself, an ode to Italian heritage.

The 2020 vintage started dry and warm. Weeks of 100+ degree weather in early May gave the vines a jump start. The heat held strong until August, with a record 116˚ day in July! We started harvesting a week earlier than normal, with all white grapes in house and fermenting beautifully by Sept 20th. The temperature cooled down to the 80s during the harvest lull and stretched out the hang time on our reds allowing phenolic ripeness of the skins. A welcome cloud cover came on October 10th and allowed the fruit to dehydrate and get more hang time. Tonnages ended up lighter due to low spring rains. We are seeing good color concentration and density in this vintage.

Tasting Notes

50% Sangiovese, 38% Cabernet Sauvignon, 12% Zinfandel

A symphony of flavors unfolds on the palate, firm tannins that proudly mark its Californian roots, harmoniously complemented by a clear, focused acidity reminiscent of the Old World.

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Shannon Ridge

Lake County, California

Shannon Ridge Family of Wines is a large producer with extensive land holdings in the North Coast zone of California. There are a number of sub-brands within the portfolio. Cabernet Sauvignon (or blends), Pinot Noir, Zinfandel are the red grapes which feature most often. Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc are the principal white wine grapes.

Clay Shannon set up Shannon Ranches vineyard management company in 1993. Three years later he established his first 80 acre (32ha) parcel on the Lake County property known as Home Ranch. This lies between 2100 and 2400 feet (640-730m) on volcanic soils. It benefits from cool winds off Clear Lake and the mountains to the north.

The business now farms around 1000 acres (250 hectares) of estate vineyards. Around 3000 acres of additional vineyards are farmed under management contracts. Of this, two thirds lie in the Sacramento Valley, with the remainder split between Lake County and Napa Valley.

In the early years of the business the fruit was sold off. Nowadays around half the fruit is used for estate wines, with the remainder purchased by wines in Napa and Sonoma counties.

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