2022 Petit Verdot Levi Philander Davis Vineyard
A rare unblended Petit Verdot coming from a single acre block at 800 feet of elevation -- which we've named after Levi Philander Davis, who homesteaded and planted the first grapes on the property in 1878. Winemaker Diana Snowden Seysses calls the '22 "both classic and startling" -- showcasing the character of this legendary Bordeaux varietal, including the very diverse range of aromas and flavors it can offer. The wine was made from grapes harvested on September 12, 2022, fermented by wild, native yeasts, aged for 18 months in French oak barrels, and bottled, unblended and unfined, on April 29, 2024. 74 cases were produced.
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Wine Specs
Vintage
2022
Varietal
Petit Verdot
Appellation
Napa Valley
Harvest Date
September 30, 2021
Bottling Date
May 4, 2023
Residual Sugar
Fermented dry, no sugar added
Alcohol %
14
Wine Profile
Vineyard Notes
The 2022 growing season began with much-needed water in the ground thanks to our first wet winter in several years. For the most part, the season unfolded with textbook-perfect weather. Bud break occurred the third week of March. We cruised through the month of May with no frost events. Flowering occurred under sunshine with daytime temperatures in the high 80s, resulting in very little shatter and high fruitfulness. By the end of August, the superlative vintage was moving into the finishing stretch.
And then a record-breaking heat wave arrived. Daytime temperatures reached 110F° as the grapes hung on the vines at 21 Brix. Every day was equivalent to a week of maturation under normal ripening conditions. Like all of the growers across the Napa Valley, we monitored the fruit constantly and, as it ripened, picked quickly and carefully, so as not to overshoot alcohol and ripeness.
While the lived experience of hyper-intensive vigilance, breakneck scheduling, and then picking and fermenting in this new-era of high temperatures was excruciating, the resulting wines are fabulous. Only in retrospect have we realized our sheer luck that the Snowden Ranch lies at the right elevation for this new weather profile, with its increased risk of heat spikes in the final weeks before harvest. Neither valley floor nor higher mountain, the ranch lies at 650 to 850 feet of elevation, where the Cabernet was just reaching phenolic and flavor ripeness as nature hit the accelerator on sugar concentration – just the right spot when the season came to its precipitous end.
The heat event denatured the enzymes in the grapes, which resulted in extraction actually beginning right in the vineyard. I did very little in the way of pump overs or other extractive techniques in the winery. The warmer temperatures also encouraged yeast multiplication, so the native yeast fermentation began quickly. The wines were pressed at dryness and barrelled down in 30% new French Oak and the remaining seasoned French Oak.
As a vintage, the 2022 Snowden wines are full and fruit-forward with exceptionally fine and silky tannins. The surprisingly perfect growing season gave the wines nuance and subtlety, along with a generosity and immediate accessibility, the result of the dramatic heat at the tail end of the season. Watching these wines develop over the two years since the 2022 harvest, it’s clear the heat event made the wines open and forward in a way that is hedonistic and delicious. They should be spectacular upon release and for the next 15-20 years. -- DSS
Winemaker Notes
The ‘22 Petit Verdot is unbridled and wild. Aromas of brambles, cassis and cured meats combine to make a full bodied, tannic wine which is incredibly diverse in terms of pairing potential. It will go well with saffron; with curry; and it is a great accompaniment for grilled beef with a tarragon-driven sauce bernaise. A rare unblended Petit Verdot, the wine is both classic and startling.