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Ceritas Chardonnay Porter Bass Vineyard 2015

White Wine from California, United States
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From the producer: Being objective about this site is impossible for us: Phoebe grew up here after her parents moved from the east coast in 1980 expressly to farm this land. Why a family would uproot and relocate to a farm near the quiet town of Forestville is a story in itself. Suffice it to say that the lure of restoring an abandoned property on rolling hills, surrounded by redwood forest, a mere eight miles inland from the Pacific Ocean was too greยญยญat to resist. And so, the restoration began in 1980.

Perched like a saddle between ridgelines in Pocket Canyon, the site benefits from cooling morning and afternoon fog, which rolls in reliably from the ocean. Shale and fractured sandstone soils are well suited to the Chardonnay planted in 1980 to the Old Wente Clone, followed in 2001 by Pinot Noir plantings of Swan and Calera clones. The vineyard is farmed biodynamically, with our blocks located on the north-facing side, allowing for an extended growing season.

John Raytek and Phoebe Bass of Ceritas are the Northern California wine equivalent of a Hollywood โ€œIt coupleโ€. In a few short years the winery has achieved cult status, with most of the wine sold through an impossible-to-get-on mailing list or on wine lists at fine restaurants.

The name Ceritas translates as "mineral expression of the soil", and their initial idea was to only produce Chardonnay, using it as a lens to highlight the varied and unique vineyards of Northern California. They started in 2005 with Porter Bass Vineyards in the coolest part of the Russian River Valley, and where Phoebe was raised.

The couple has now expanded to include Pinot Noir and Cabernet Sauvignon from 11 vineyards, between the far West Sonoma Coast down to Trout Gulch in the Santa Cruz Mountains. Unlike most winemakers in California who dictate to a farmer an idea of what they are looking for in the grapes they will buy, these two do all of the farming themselves (with biodynamic principles). This gives them not only control over the final product, but an intimacy and understanding of what they are really trying to express in their final wines.

And down in the cellar they work as simply as possible with time as the main ingredient. Nothing is dogmatic, no recipe is followed and the wines generally make themselves. For Chardonnay the must is browned โ€” a fancy word for letting it oxidize intentionally before fermentation, allowing for greater stability and longevity in the bottle. Fermentation in all the wines is spontaneous, sometimes taking up to 6 months to complete, adding another layer of complexity. Pinot Noir is typically mostly whole-cluster, and everything is allowed to age for over a year in new and used barrels.

The resulting wines are some of the most pure and terroir-expressive we've ever tasted from California, emanating terroir with precision down to the last stony detail. They are truly worthy of their cult status.

Professional Reviews

Antonio Galloni

AG 94
"The 2015 Chardonnay Porter-Bass Vineyard is superb. Ample and powerful in feel, with real phenolic structure, the 2015 possesses magnificent pedigree and class. Nuanced and delicate, yet also quite powerful, the 2015 has a lot to offer. I would give the 2015 at least a few years to unwind, but all the elements are in the right place." -Vinous

Details

  • Grape Variety

    Chardonnay

  • Vintage

    2015

  • Size

    750ml

  • Farming Practice

    Biodynamic

  • Style

    Earthy , Fruity , Minerally

  • Sweetness

    Dry

  • Body

    Full Bodied

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