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Roussanne

2007 Roussanne, Estate Grown and Bottled Santa Ynez Valley

Roussanne is a richly complex, white grape variety indigenous to the Rhône Valley of France.  It is a difficult grape to grow because it is very susceptible to rot and mildew and ripens late.  So difficult that there is less than 200 acres planted in the all of California.  We are so taken with its haunting aromas and bold flavors that we planted eight acres in our vineyard with the Tablas clone in 1999.  We planted another 2 acres in 2006.

Growing Season and Harvest

After a dry, cold winter, the vines were a little slow waking up in the spring, about 4 weeks later than usual.  Spring was very mild, but sunny.  It finally started to warm up around the 4thof July and stayed nice through the end of September with the usual heat wave around Labor Day.  Harvest came about 4 weeks late as well. We started and finished in October.  Yields were little due to the cold start but the quality was exceptional.

Winemaking

After being hand harvested, this Roussanne was gently pressed and placed in French oak barrels to ferment. The wine was then aged "sur lie" or on the lees (yeast and solids) for 10 months, stirring each barrel regularly to enhance the rich, creamy mouth feel.

The Wine

On the nose, aromas of apricots, figs, honey and spice fill the glass. A lingering finish has a touch of minerality, a signature characteristic of our vineyard. Enjoy with grilled halibut, lobster risotto or rosemary roasted chicken over the next five years.

Others’ Opinions

2005 Vintage

“Zaca Mesa 2005 Roussanne, Santa Ynez Valley — From a Rhône pioneer, this ripe and succulent Roussanne gives off aromas of peach and honey and tastes of peach marmalade.” “The Anti-Chardonnay,” Bon Appétit August 2007.

“2005 Roussanne with pear, white stone fruit, honey, spice flavors and attractive mineral notes, it makes an outstanding accompaniment to grilled halibut or roast chicken with fresh figs.” Quarterly Review of Wine, Summer 2007.

“The rich gold color implies how full this wine will feel, yet for all its richness, it’s not weighty. The flavors are clean and cool, impressively dry for a wine with the ripe flavors of golden raisins and wheat. Those flavors need time to develop, when you could match their fat to white salmon sashimi or roast veal and cauliflower.” 91 Points, Wine & Spirits Magazine, June 2007.

“The 2005 Roussanne is the more serious wine — rich, fragrant and ripe with fruit concentration and complexity. Think grilled and roasted chicken with garlic and rosemary.” Santa Barbara News-Press, May 10, 2007.

Double Gold - Hilton Head Wine Fest 2007

2006 Vintage

“This wine is opening up quite nicely as it takes on a just a bit of age. It is generously perfumed and rich with notes of ripe apples, peaches and a hint of honey to its aromas, and its palatal feel, while beginning to round out with a pleasantly supple edge, is firm and balanced. There is a temptation to say that it is ready to drink now, but it still has a ways to go, and it will reward a year or two of cellaring.” 90 Points, 1-Puff. Connoisseurs’ Guide to California Wine, July 2009.

“Never overwhelming, Zaca Mesa’s Roussanne travels the road of balance and elegance, making it particularly food-friendly. The ’06 shows crisp acids and restrained flavors of pineapples, apricots, buttercream, cashew nut and minerals. It’s a dry, complex wine that calls for creativity on the chef’s part.” 90 Points, Wine Enthusiast, April 2009

“Initially this feels rich and hefty, the wine’s flavors suppressed by the density of its texture. The weight lifts with air, allowing aromas of freshly cut wheat and spiced apples to bring out more definition in the glass. The components feel balanced, the wine’s structure elegantly firm rather than massive. An impressive white built for the cellar.” 91 Points, Wine & Spirits, June 2008

Gold, Sweepstakes - San Diego International Wine Competition June 2008

Gold Medal - Santa Barbara County Fair Wine Competition, June 2008

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