Journal | March 20, 2020

Crying Vines

Warm weather instills a greater sense of immediacy in our pruning. When a pruning cut is made, the sap flows prolifically. While this is normal, it seems more pronounced than usual. American winegrowers refer to this as vine bleeding. The French call it crying. I won’t comment on perceived cultural biases.

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Linden Update | February 2020

Wabi Sabi

Linden’s Wabi Sabi is an impulsive, generous, fruit driven wine with richness, loads of texture, and a creamy finish. It is so outside Linden’s stylistic and philosophical wheelhouse that it makes absolutely no sense.

Linden Evolution Seminars
Hardscrabble and Avenius Vineyards: Long Learning Curves Finally Crest

After decades of trial and error with our red wine vineyard blocks, we are finding our groove.

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Journal | February 11, 2020

Blending Trials part 3: The Big Week

Blending decisions have been made on paper. Next task is to physically make the blends in the cellar. Timing is weather dependent, as we don’t want to be wasting nice pruning days doing cellar work. We wait for a string of inclement weather days to do the actual blending work. This happened last week.

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Journal | February 6, 2020

Blending Trials part 2: Big Decisions

Over the past two weeks we have been methodically tasting and narrowing down the blends of the three single vineyard wines: Boisseau, Avenius and then Hardscrabble. Earlier in January we tasted and made notes on each individual barrel. Now we start, just as a chef assembles ingredients without a recipe. Over the years we have developed a methodical approach to blending. Otherwise there would be chaos.

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Journal | January 20, 2020

Blending Trials Part 1: Getting Acquainted

Every January we begin the process of determining the best blend for each of Linden’s red wines. In this case, the 2019 vintage. We are a bit rusty this year, as we did not do this last January. We produced no red wines in 2018 due to weather.  Conversely, this year we have lots of good material to work with.

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New Releases | January 2020

2016 Claret

This classic Linden Claret is medium bodied, restrained, sinuous, harmonious, and quaffable.

2016 Petit Verdot

This is a rustic Petit Verdot with loads of spice, dark fruits, and tannins. The wine is very jammy and assertive.

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Linden Update | December 2019

Vintage Variation

Vintage refers to the weather influences during the growing season the year the grapes were harvested. That date on the bottle encapsulates a six-month saga beginning in April with bud break and ending on the autumn day the grapes are picked. The weather during that period impacts yields, quality and wine style.

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Journal | December 4, 2019

First Notes on the 2019 wines

This week we tasted the 2019 wines from barrel in the cellar. This is not the most ideal setting as it is better to draw the wines in the morning and then taste them at correct temperature in the library where in fact, we are also warm. But tasting in the cellar is faster and can give us a good overview of what to expect as the wines settle down during their winter slumber.

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Linden Update | November 2019

Pairing Wines for Thanksgiving

The classic Thanksgiving dinner of turkey, stuffing, Brussel sprouts, sweet potatoes, and cranberry sauce is decidedly wine unfriendly. This riot of flavors and textures will probably clash with any one special wine. Something sweet, bubbly, or pink probably has the best chance of success.

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