2020 Wirz Vineyard Zinfandel
See below for vintage summary, winemaking, and wine stats
The old Wirz Vineyard was originally planted around 1900 to “mixed blacks” as Pat Wirz, the longtime farmer/owner likes to call them. The mix is the typical field blend of vineyards in the Diablo range that consist of Mataro, Carignan, Zinfandel, and the oddball Cabernet Pfeffer. However, in 1964, about 45 acres of white Riesling were planted. The San Andreas Fault runs through the vineyard, which sits at the base of the Eastern flank of the Gabilan Mountains. There are several different soil types found here. The Riesling is mostly planted on deep granitic sand, and some is on the darker clay loam that’s weathered from limestone. Dry farmed, own rooted, head trained, and organic.
Vintage Summary
The 2020 growing season was nothing short of eventful and challenging. Winter was relatively dry and cool with limited rainfall until late winter, early spring. Spring was very cool, with a few frost days into May, followed by a mild early summer with a light crop forming. Mid August was the first of a few punishing heat waves coinciding with fires around the state of California. We started picking the Riesling on September 12, and finished three weeks later on October 5. The Zinfandel was picked September 5th/6th.
Winemaking
The grapes were picked by hand, sorted in the field. At the winery the grapes were sorted into a redwood fermenter, whole cluster, with 10% Riesling grapes added into the field blend. Pumped over once daily, pressed after a 17 day fermentation. Elevage in old (10 years) barriques and puncheons for 22 months on fine lees. Racked to stainless steel one month prior to bottling. Unfined, unfiltered. Bottled August 13th, 2022. 170 cases produced.
Wine Stats
Brix at harvest: 24.8
Titratable Acidity: 6.9 g/L
pH: 3.52
Residual Sugar: 0.0 g/L
Alcohol: 14.5%