Single Vineyard – A True Sense of Place
Single vineyard is a term used in the wine industry to describe a wine that is made entirely from grapes grown in a specific vineyard. This term is used to denote wines that are made with a specific sense of place, as the wine reflects the unique terroir of the vineyard from which it was […]
Sonoma County AVA – A Mosaic of Terroir and Quality
Sonoma County AVA is a prestigious wine-producing region located in Northern California, renowned for its diverse terroir and exceptional wines. The area encompasses 19 sub-appellations, each with their own attributes that contribute unique characteristics to the wines produced in the county. Sonoma County AVA (American Viticultural Area) covers over one million acres in Northern California, […]
Stuck Fermentation – When Yeast Doesn’t Play Nice
Stuck fermentation is a term used in winemaking to describe a situation in which the fermentation process slows down or stops before all of the sugar in the grape juice has been converted to alcohol. This can happen for a variety of reasons, including low temperatures, nutrient deficiencies, or the presence of inhibitors in the […]
Sulfites – The Truth About Sulfites in Wine
Sulfites are a type of chemical compound that is commonly used in winemaking as a preservative. They are added to wine in small amounts to prevent spoilage and oxidation. While sulfites are generally considered safe, some people may be sensitive to them and experience allergic reactions. Sulfites are a thing that can be found in […]
Sur lie – Beyond Surly, Actually Pretty Nice
Sur lie is a French term that translates to “on the lees.” It refers to a winemaking technique where the wine is left in contact with the dead yeast cells and other sediment that settle at the bottom of the tank or barrel during fermentation. This technique is used primarily for white wines, and it […]