Racines, `Sanford & Benedict` Santa Rita Hills Pinot Noir

Racines, `Sanford & Benedict` Santa Rita Hills Pinot Noir

Vintage: 2019

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2019RA307B196 x 75DiamContact Us
Producer

Racines is a collaboration between Étienne de Montille of Domaine de Montille in Volnay and American-born winemaker Brian Sieve. A combination of world-famous vineyards and world-class winemaking makes this one of California’s most exciting, modern winemaking projects.

In 2016, Étienne and Brian spent months travelling across the Golden State in search of its finest vineyards. Their search criteria focussed on three things: access to exceptional vineyards, local expertise and land that was still available for planting. Santa Rita Hills stood out on all three counts, and they were also captivated by the soils here. As Brian puts it, “What fascinated us was the combination of diatomaceous earth, marine sediments, sands, chert, clay and pockets of limestone. Individually these soils are very different from Burgundy, but together they create wines with the same sort of chalky mineral tension that we love. They produce Pinot Noir and Chardonnay with precision, freshness and energy. That really resonated with us.”

Alongside their ten-hectare home vineyard, planted between 2018 and 2020 on land that had previously been used for livestock, they source fruit from a long-term lease of the ‘Wenzlau’ vineyard and work with growers in some of the region’s great sites including ‘Sanford & Benedict’, ‘La Rinconada’ and ‘Bentrock’ as well as the ‘La Mesa’ vineyard, which comprises part of Domaine de la Côte’s prized estate. In 2021, talented Australian winemaker Ryan Hannaford joined the team as the resident viticulturalist and on-site winemaker.

Racines makes five Chardonnays. The Santa Barbara County and Santa Rita Hills ‘Estate’ Chardonnays come from a blend of vineyard sites and are complemented by three single-vineyard wines: ‘Wenzlau’, ‘Bentrock’ and ‘Sanford & Benedict’. Each is fermented using indigenous yeasts in a combination of 500-litre puncheons, 350-litre barrels, and 228-litre barriques, with around 20% new oak on the finished wines. After a year in barrel, the wines are aged for an additional six months in stainless steel before bottling. They express a precise definition of their sites, each with a vibrant, detailed, and saline character.

The Pinot Noirs consist of the Santa Rita Hills ‘Estate’ Pinot Noir, the ‘Sainte Rose’ (a blend of the ‘Sanford & Benedict’, ‘La Rinconada’ and ‘Rancho La Viña’ vineyards – all of which are located along the Santa Rosa Road) and two single-vineyard wines: ‘Sanford & Benedict’ and ‘La Rinconada’. They are fermented with indigenous yeasts with a significant proportion of whole bunch in the ferment, which lends a lithe and nuanced charm to the wines.

The ‘Grand Reserve’ Sparkling is a Blanc de Blancs made from 100% Chardonnay. Produced using the traditional method, the 2018 vintage base also includes 15% reserve wine from the 2017 harvest. Sourced from ‘Wenzlau’, ‘Sanford & Benedict’ and ‘Bentrock’, the varying soil types of these three sites create an elegant, expressive wine with great minerality and length.

Vineyards

The grapes for this wine are sourced from three different parcels throughout the Sanford & Benedict vineyard. Two of these parcels are between 10 and 12 years old, and the third is the original, own-rooted plantings from 1971. The soil type is botella clay loam, which is full of chirt and shale.

Vintage

The 2019 vintage offered optimal growing conditions in the Santa Rita Hills. Cooler, mild spring days resulted in a later bud break and flowering. Flowering took place after the common springtime winds and helped to ensure a good set. Summer offered overall moderate conditions, with few heat spikes leading to consistent and predictable ripening and longer hang-time. Cooler autumn temperatures allowed the fruit to ripen evenly and steadily, resulting in a later picking date than the previous two vintages. While the yields were slightly smaller than the previous years, the vineyards produced high quality, flavourful fruit.

Vinification

Fermentation took place using native yeats, with two thirds whole cluster retained. The wine is then put in 30% new oak 228L barriques for 19 months, before being bottled.

Tasting Notes & Technical Details

A powerful, brooding wine with a deep, savoury intensity.

Alcohol (ABV)

13%

Acidity

5.1 g/l

pH

3.75