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2009 Cuvée Alis, Sonoma Valley, Amapola Creek Estate

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2009 Cuvée Alis, Sonoma Valley, Amapola Creek Estate
Varietal: 55 % Syrah 45% Grenache
Appellation: Sonoma Valley
Vineyard: Amapola Creek Estate, Bobcat Run Block
Brix: 25.0°
TA at harvest: 5.3 gm/100ml
pH at harvest: 3.93
Harvest Dates: September 9, 2009
Barrel Aging: 18 months in new and seasoned French oak
Alcohol: 14.9%
Winemaster: Richard Arrowood
Production: 95 cases
Bottled: September 9, 2011

The Vineyard

Our Syrah and Grenache are organically grown on a small parcel of land located 900 feet above Sonoma Valley on a sun-washed western slope of the Mayacamas Mountains. Bobcat Run takes its name from a large resident feline that treats us to an occasional sighting. This block is part of our 100-acre ranch, which borders and shares red, iron-oxide volcanic soils with our neighbor, the highly acclaimed Monte Rosso Vineyard, a source of superb wines for well over a century. A site ideally suited for growing Syrah and Grenache, Bobcat Run lies in a fairly cool hollow open to the southwest, and its rows run east/west for good sun and warmth without excessive exposure.

The Vintage

During this semi-drought year, a heat spell started in late June, and the temperature remained warm, with a heat spike at the end of August, pushing harvest up by several weeks. We hand harvested the Syrah and Grenache on September 9, 2009, and the crop produced intense flavors and colors. The 2009 vintage proved to be exceptional, yielding complex, balanced, and ripe fruit that resulted in lush, full-bodied wines.

Tasting Notes

The Cuvée Alis blend is a finely balanced wine that reflects our meticulous organic farming, fine-tuned crop management, and judicious winemaking. This wine was punched down entirely by hand and put into 50 percent new Ermitage barrels, with the balance in seasoned French oak for 18 months. Named after Richard’s wife and co-proprietor, Alis Demers Arrowood, this intense Rhône blend of 45 percent Grenache and 55 percent Syrah from estate vines offers a lightly perfumed nose of candied fruit and warm cherry pie with a hint of pepper and smoke. On the mouth, it is a complex and multifaceted wine, with layers of black fruits, cherries, and spicy meat flavors and well-defined yet soft, silky tannins. Each sip brings up a different layer on the palate with a flinty background and continues through to a very long finish with fine acidity.

This wine is unfined and unfiltered. Drink now or hold for 10-plus years.


Press

GSM is a red that's hot
2009 Cuvée Alis, Sonoma Valley, Amapola Creek Estate

GSM is an unsexy label for what can be a very sexy wine, a blending of three traditionally Rhone-grown varieties — grenache, syrah and mourvedre....

Richard Arrowood of Amapola Creek Vineyards and Winery in Glen Ellen is among those making the switch. A renowned winemaker who cut his teeth and earned his fame making exquisite Sonoma County chardonnay and cabernet sauvignon at Chateau St. Jean and Arrowood Winery, he officially walked away from Arrowood last year to focus full-time on his small-production estate wines at Amapola Creek.

At Amapola, Arrowood produces an estate-grown cabernet, a Monte Rosso old-vine zinfandel, and, in 2007 and 2008, a 100-percent estate syrah. Starting with the 2009 vintage that 100-percent syrah will now be blended with grenache.

“Grenache noir has more aromatics and perfume,” he said. “It's one of my favorite red wines.”

As well as that of his wife and business partner, Alis. Beginning with the 2010 vintage, the blend will officially be called Cuvee Alis. About 100 cases are made.

Arrowood has budded over part of his eight-year-old syrah vines to grenache noir using a Bien Nacido clone, believing the varietal will grow happily on his certified-organic Sonoma Valley vineyard estate that lies just below Monte Rosso.

Arrowood likes to co-ferment his syrah with viognier and continues to do so with his new GS blend. It will be aged 18 months in new and seasoned French oak, then left unfined and unfiltered, attempting for the purest expression of what those grapes can do.

While Arrowood is making extremely hands-on, minuscule-production wines, his syrah at $45 is more affordable than, say, his cabernet, which runs closer to $80. Cuvee Alis should be priced similarly to the syrah...

Virginie Boone

The Press Democrat


Most Inspiring Wine Person: Richard Arrowood
2009 Cuvée Alis, Sonoma Valley, Amapola Creek Estate

Most Inspiring Wine Person: Richard Arrowood

Most inspiring wine person: Richard Arrowood, who completed his 46th harvest as a winemaker in October, insisted he couldn't wait for No. 47. After all these years, he still felt like a kid in the candy store when he was in the vineyards or the cellar. Arrowood and his wife, Alis, own Amapola Creek Winery just below the famous Monte Rosso Vineyard near Sonoma. He made his reputation at Chateau St. Jean (1974-90) before founding Arrowwood Winery (1985-2010).

By Dale Robertson

The Year in Wine, Houston Chronicle