Producer: Forlorn Hope
Category: Wine - Still - Orange
Grapes: Verdelho, Albariño, Muscat, and Chardonnay
Region: California, United States
Subregion: Sierra Foothills
Appellation: Sierra Foothills
Features: Orange wine
Tasting Notes
The palate shows Rainier cherry, pear, and apricot before a textured dry finish of grippy tannin and bright acids.
ABOUT THE PRODUCER
All Forlorn Hope wines are produced from winegrapes. That's it.
We believe very strongly that site and farming produce all that we should like to find in a bottle of wine, and we don't want to confuse or muddy the story that each wine can relate by adding water or yeast or acid or enzymes that had nothing at all to do with what the vines put into each of our clusters.
Each of the Forlorn Hope wines may be put through very different fermentations en route to becoming one of our Rare Creatures -- Sèmillon is destemmed and pressed, then fermented in old and neutral barrels; Gewürztraminer is destemmed and fermented on the skins; Alvarelhão is fermented whole-cluster with no destemming or initial breaking of the fruit -- but throughout it all a common vein runs through the thought process in the cellar: listen to what the fermentation is saying as it transforms from fruit into wine. What does it want to become? In what direction does its nature want to lead it? In this manner we guide our ferments along, receiving suggestions and guidance from the wine and fermentative microbes themselves.
No new barrels are never used in the Forlorn Hope cellar. Currently, our oldest 60 gallon vessels are from the 1997 vintage.
Most of the Forlorn Hope wines receive a modest amount of sulfur either post-fermentation or pre-bottling -- timing depending on the Rare Creature in question -- in order to ensure that they arrive in your glass in a consistently sound fashion. Our sans soufre bottlings are labeled as such.