Library Vineyard Petite Syrah
Library Vineyard Petite Syrah
Napa Valley
HISTORY
The Library Vineyard is one of the most unique vineyards in California. Planted between 1880 and 1920 directly behind the St. Helena Public Library, the vineyard is very varietally diverse. Primarily Petite Syrah vines mix with a myriad of others, including; Peloursin, Cinsault, Syrah, Mission, Alicante Bouschet, Grand Noir, Carignan, Grenache and Zinfandel. There are also several white grapes such as Muscat Alexandria, Muscadelle, Burger, and Green Hungarian. We pick them all together to make a wine truly expressive of the vineyard.
VINTAGE SPECIFIC TASTING NOTES
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DETAILS
AVA: Napa Valley
Sub-AVA: Saint Helena
Soil: Loam
Plantings: 1880 - 1920
Varieties: Primarily Petite Syrah, with an assortment of Peloursin, Cinsault, Syrah, Mission, Alicante Bouschet, Grand Noir, Carignan, Grenache, Zinfandel, Muscat Alexandria, Muscadelle, Burger, and Green Hungarian
Viticulture: Organically-farmed, head-trained, dry-farmed, hand harvested
Fermentation: Native yeast
Barrels: 80% used oak, 20% new; 80% French oak, 20% American
Aging: 15 months in barrel
Bottled unfined and unfiltered
First Turley Vintage: 2001
Serving Temp: 60-65ºF
Release: Spring
Accessibility: Limited, Member exclusive