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Ridge Grenache Blanc 2024

White Wine from USA - California
4.000000000 star rating 1 Reviews
An exciting newcomer to the Ridge stable, this Paso Robles grenache blanc led blend - sourced from three vineyards (Fossil Creek Vineyard, Adelaida Vineyard, and Halter Ranch Vineyard) - is in only its second vintage. Opening with an initially subtle yet beguiling nose, of white peach and grapefruit, apple, and chamomile flowers, the palate shows zesty freshness, balanced with a creamy texture, and a saline minerality on the finish. Immediately delicious, and a gorgeous food wine, but there is also much promise of further complexity with bottle age. With a little time in glass, tangerine peel and a lift of ginger spice emerge.
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Code: US13801

Wine characteristics

  • White Wine
  • 2 - Dry
  • Grenache Blanc
  • 75cl
  • Now to 2032
  • 13.4% Alcohol
  • oak used but not v. noticeable
  • Cork, natural

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Ridge is one of California’s greatest wineries. Situated 2,300 feet up in the Santa Cruz Mountains on Monte Bello Ridge overlooking San Francisco’s Silicon Valley, it is, literally, a summit of Californian excellence. The first vines were planted in the 1880s and in 1892, the first Monte Bello wines were produced, only to clash with Prohibition. Winemaking was abandoned here until the mid-Sixties, when Ridge was bought by a group of academics from Stanford University Research Institute, who were passionate about wine. They were joined in 1969 by philosophy graduate and self-taught winemaker Paul Draper, who grew up on a farm outside Chicago, and honed his craft while on government service in Italy, and in Chile. He now heads a winemaking team of three.

In 1986, the by now highly successful enterprise, whose Monte Bello cabernet had outperformed a number of Bordelais aristocrats in Stephen Spurrier’s famous Paris tasting ten years previously, was purchased by Otsuka, a Japanese pharmaceutical company. The new owners had the good sense to invest generously and to let the brilliant Draper get on with it. Sure enough, in 2006, Monte Bello cabernet took first prize in the thirtieth anniversary reprise of that “Judgement of Paris” tasting,

The redwood winery and office buildings are reminiscent of a rural American idyll with a front porch and, a curly-tailed Samoyed on hand to greet visitors. Along with zinfandel and Amerian oak barrels, they are a passion of Draper’s. His...
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So rich! Not the most refreshing wine (less so than the 2023), but fun if you have followed Ridge on its long journey. JancisRobinson.com

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