Tenbrink Winery Suisun Valley Chardonnay 2006 - One (1) Bottle


Item Number: SCCF-086

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $32

Online Close: Dec 1, 2009 2:00 AM EST

Bid History: 1 bid - Item Sold!

Description

You are bidding on one bottle Tenbrink Winery Suisun Valley Chardonnay 2006.  An Artisan Wine.











2006 SUISUN VALLEY CHARDONNAY


This wine revealed its depth only in its maturation. it tastes and smells as much of the yeasts as it does of ripe, apple-y fruit. Its complexity is the complexity of wine; the smells and tastes tell the story of fermentation, aging, of a wine settling into itself. This wine does not so much present the vineyard as the transformation of the vineyard, and preserves its fruit in another form. The fruit for this wine was harvested from the vineyard adjacent to the Tenbrink's Scholium Project Babylon vineyard. The vines are planted on St. George rootstock, minimally irrigated, and thinned rigorously. The fruit was harvested in two lots separated by eight days. It was whole cluster pressed and fermented in 100% neutral French oak. We experimented with placing the barrels in the Tenbrink's peach and cherry refrigerator during fermentation to slow the process down as much as possible. The wines completed fermentation around the first of the year and matured for another 9 months before bottling. During that time the wines were never racked or sulfured.


 




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TINBRINK HISTORY


The Tenbrink family farms 52 acres of walnuts, fruit orchards, tomatoes and 50 of vineyards in the paradise of Suisun Valley. Suisun is just on the other side of the mountains east of Napa, just west of the Sacramento and San Joaquin delta wetlands. it is an old farming land with mixed agriculture, dominated still, as it was three generations ago, by small family farms raising several crops. The Tenbrinks have been raising fruit for more than 25 years; their lives are rooted in their fields and ordered by the daily cycle of the sun and the yearly cycle of the growing seasons. The Tenbrinks do not just farm, they feed. their home is always open, their table full of guests, the local youth in the driveway seeing what Linda has cooking or out on the counter. Beer in the cooler, wine on the table. From 2006 on, some of the wine on the table has been theirs.


In 2002 they sold grapes to Luna Vineyards in Napa for the first time; in 2003 Luna made a single-vineyard wine from their Petite Sirah. In gratitude for making the connection to Luna, the Tenbrinks gave a ton of their Petite Sirah to Abe Schoener, then the winemaker at Luna. He gratefully accepted the grapes for his own little business, the Scholium Project. From them, he made a crazy, dark red wine, so wild and so intense that he felt obliged to give it a name that made clear how far it was from the civilized wines of Napa. he called it Babylon. with that gift was born a great partnership. the Tenbrink's babylon vineyard is now the anchor of the scholium project's red wine making, and abe is now the Tenbrink's winemaker for their own wines. in 2007, they manifested the courage and imagination to build their own facility. Abe gets to run it, and it is the home for his wines, Maldonado Family vineyards, and the projects of two friends: Jason Berthold's Courier wines, and Grayson Hartley's yet unnamed project. The new Tenbrink winery is a simple, wonderful, happy home for all of this wine. it is has a past rooted in family's fruit and vegetable farming and a future that looks unbounded.


It is pretty clear that he Abe's role in the wine making is somewhere between teacher and custodian: within a year or two, Steve Tenbrink will be all the winemaker the family needs..

Special Instructions


  • You must be 21 years old to bid or pick up this wine

  • Winner may pick up the item at the SCC Foundation Office in Building 600 on Campus between December 2nd and December 18th.

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Tenbrink Winery