Malbec 2020
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Wine Specs
Vintage
2020
Varietal
Malbec
Appellation
Okanagan Valley
Harvest Date
October 16-October 21, 2020
Sugar
0.54 g/l
Acid
6.2g/l
pH
3.81
Alcohol %
13.9
Wine Profile
Tasting Notes
Deep purple in colour, our 2020 Malbec boasts
enticing aromas of black cherries and iris blossoms.
The palate displays notes of dark plum, raspberries,
thyme, and a hint of espresso on the finish. The soft
tannins and round acidity provide a balanced,
well-integrated varietal representation.
Vineyard Notes
2020 began with a rapid winter cold snap that saw
temperatures drop from 3 °C to -18 °C in a matter of 8 hours.
Cross sections of the dormant buds confirmed no vine damage.
Due to COVID-19 lockdown protocols, the beginning of the
harvest was a family affair with the Holler family pruning over 60
acres as a team. Full vineyard budbreak in Osoyoos happened
April 15, Skaha Bench on April 20, and Penticton April 29 – a
little later than average. Early June was cool and wet in the
Okanagan Valley. The weather started improving June 18th with
the real Okanagan heat arriving the second week of July and
staying until mid-September. The Mount Christie wildfire was a
big scare for Penticton and Okanagan Falls. The fire came 500
meters from our Skaha Bench Vineyards but luckily the smoke
from the wildfire did not settle in the vineyard. Autumn was
beautiful with temperatures between 20-25 °C through to early
October. Green leaves on the vines until October 22 helped the
red grapes to ripen beautifully. A surprise snowfall late October
saw 8 cm of snow fall and the race was on to get the grapes into
the winery. As is tradition, the last bunch was picked mid-day on
November 9, in our Munson Mountain Cabernet Franc vineyard.
2020 provided its challenges but with the summer heat and
extended autumn it was another great vintage in the Okanagan
Valley.
Winemaker Notes
The Malbec is grown and harvested from our Naramata Bench
and Osoyoos vineyards. The bunches were hand picked & sorted
in the vineyard. After destemming, the berries were sorted again
to ensure that only perfect fruit was included in the ferment. The
berries were crushed and cold soaked for three days. During
fermentation the wine was pumped over twice daily to ensure
proper tannin and colour extraction. Malolactic fermentation
occurred in barrel over the course of the year. The wine was then
aged 21 months in 15% new French oak and a combination of one
and two use barrels. The wine was further aged in the bottle for an
additional 34 months in our cellar prior to release.