Benchmark 2019
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Wine Specs
Vintage
2019
Varietal
Benchmark
Appellation
Okanagan Valley
Harvest Date
October 28, 2019
Sugar
0.6 g/l
Acid
5.6g/l
pH
3.8
Aging
The 2019 Benchmark will develop for well over a decade. Drink now through 2030.
Alcohol %
14.5
Wine Profile
Tasting Notes
Medium ruby red colour exudes aromatics of
geranium, ripe blackberry and black currant . This
medium bodied blend hosts firm tannins with flavours
of black tea and dark red plum. Each sip lingers with a
long finish, allowing the flavours to unfold and leave a
lasting impression. The wine's earthy character is a
distinguishing feature, enhancing its complexity and
providing a unique personality.
Vineyard Notes
The 2019 winter brought extremes: warm 12° January days
to lows of - 22° and lots of snow in February. When the buds
started pushing, we noted that the colder months had
resulted in a bit of bud and vine death in our Naramata
Bench Vineyards. Bud burst was two weeks later than
average due to the long winter. The beginning of Okanagan
spring was one of the driest on record. However, by the end
of June, the valley saw a cooling trend that lasted through
most of July and brought much precipitation. At the end of
July, the real Okanagan summer started with hot sunny days
and little precipitation. The grapes soaked in the summer
heat and quickly made up for lost time. Variation in our reds
happened right on schedule. September was wetter than
usual. October was dry with 15° days and 2 to 6° nights. On
October 9th, a -4° frost dropped the leaves in most of our
vineyards. After the frost, the weather was perfect to hang
the fruit until the end of October, with all the remaining
vineyards achieving the right amount of favour, sugar, and
acid. No Floods. No Smoke. Overall, it was a low tonnage
year with excellent ripe fruit across all varietals in our
vineyards.
Winemaker Notes
The component grapes are from four vineyards all located on the
Naramata Bench: Chapman, Davenport, Munson Mountain, and
Fox vineyards. The bunches were handpicked and sorted in the
vineyard. After de-stemming, the berries were hand sorted again to
ensure that only perfect fruit was included in the ferment. The
three grape varietals were crushed, held cold for four days and
then fermented separately. The wine was held separate for 21
months in new and old French oak barrels and was then aged for
an additional 12 months in our cellar prior to release.
Other Notes
The 2019 Benchmark will develop for well over a decade. Drink
now through 2028.