Untitled - NADIA Wine
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Untitled - NADIA Wine
S ince 1982, the Laetitia Estate Vineyard & Winery has produced elegant wines that champion the exceptional character and diversity of the Arroyo Grande Valley AVA. Valuing tradition, balance, innovation, and sustainable practices from harvest to glass, the Laetitia team works meticulously from vintage to vintage to ensure that every bottle of Laetitia wine is as expressive as the land from which it originates. The Land Is Ours, The Grapes Are Ours, The Wine...Is Yours. The Land T he Laetitia Estate Vineyards were first planted to grapes in 1982 when French viticulturists found ideal growing conditions in the Arroyo Grande Valley for producing wines of similar character to those of their homeland in Epernay, France. Nineteen years later, the property would be acquired by Selim Zilkha, founder of a Is Ours, successful wind power development company and champion of environmental sustainability. Between his qualifications in renewable energy solutions and his passion for the pleasures of the harvest, Selim has developed Laetitia into the home of some of California’s highest quality, sustainably-produced wines. The Grapes W ine made from estate-grown fruit is distinctive because it is the product of one artistic vision from vine to glass. At Laetitia, Vice President Vineyard Operations Lino Bozzano begins fulfilling that vision by farming the vines according to the winemakers’ style, the disposition of the varieties, and their particular growing conditions. “There is tremendous diversity in this small area, from the soils to the meso-climates,” says Lino, a third-generation California farmer and graduate of Cal Poly’s Crop Science Are Ours, program. “It’s the perfect venue for understanding what site means to the wines.” Having assumed his current position, Lino possesses a breadth of knowledge of the Laetitia property that includes the clonal properties, soil types and varietal composition of any given row of vines. His fastidious attention to the estate’s 600+ acres of vines and the unity of purpose he shares with winemakers Eric Hickey and Dave Hickey bring clarity, focus, and grace to each bottle of Laetitia wine. The Wine... A deep and abiding respect for Laetitia’s estategrown fruit is the mark of Eric Hickey’s winemaking. Beginning his hands-on training in the cellar at the tender age of 16, Eric has lived and breathed Laetitia all the way to the top, where he is now the Head Winemaker and the winery’s President. “I keep it simple,” he says, “And I stay eye-to-eye with Lino because the interplay between us is what determines the wines’ quality. Everything done in the cellar starts with what we do out in the vineyard.” While Eric makes a point of experimenting with small lots each vintage, his style is fundamentally built upon finding balance, Is Yours. finesse, and the essence of the fruit he has come to know for so many years. Similarly, Laetitia’s Sparkling Winemaker and Vice President Production, Dave Hickey, is a self-described student of the vines. “The vineyards were planted in 1982, and I came on in 1985,” he says. “Working with the same fruit for so long translates into a lot of knowledge.” Trained in Méthode Champenoise winemaking by French traditionalists, Dave uses the winery’s Coquard grape presses (the only two in North America and the gold standard for winemaking in Champagne) as the foundation for sparkling wines that have attracted devotees to the Laetitia Estate for decades. Laetitia Estate Wines Brut Cuvée Brut Rosé Estate Chardonay Estate Pinot Noir Reserve du domaine pinot noir The Laetitia Non-Vintage Brut Cuvée is comprised of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Blanc fruit that is handharvested, whole-cluster basket-pressed and tank-fermented using a Champagne yeast. Made in accordance with the Méthode Champenoise, the Brut Cuvée’s crisp acidity and notes of warm biscuit dough and ripe stone fruit make it a versatile and refreshing wine to pour on any occasion. With a salmon-colored hue and fine bubbles, the Brut Rosé is as delightful to behold as it is to sip. This favorite sparkling wine is bottled using the traditional Méthode Champenoise, and is made primarily from Pinot Noir, some of which is selected from Laetitia’s still wine program by winemaker Dave Hickey to accent the final blend. With Laetitia’s signature balance of crisp acidity, the Estate Chardonnay is made from a wide selection of Chardonnay clones, 70% of which are new plantings and 30% of which are twentyyear-old vines. To achieve a tension between Old World and New World-style Chardonnay, the grapes are handharvested and pressed whole-cluster into barrels before the wine undergoes primary and secondary fermentation. The backbone of the Laetitia repertoire, the Estate Pinot Noir is produced from lowyielding vines planted in rocky volcanic and limestone soils. Blended from a wide variety of Pinot Noir grapes grown on the Laetitia property, the Estate Pinot Noir consistently offers aromas and flavors of fresh cranberries, pomegranates and cherries met with earthy sandalwood and smoke. Deep garnet in color, with notes of earth and rich boysenberry, Laetitia’s Pinot Noir Reserve du Domaine is our winemakers’ Tête de Cuvée or “head of the class”. With this Pinot Noir, individual barrels are selected that represent the paramount of the vintage and offer a step up in body, complexity and longevity. Laetitia Single Vineyard Pinot Noirs F rom vintage to vintage, specific vineyard blocks have proven to grow especially expressive Laetitia Pinot Noir. The winemaking team captures the spirit of these corners of the vineyard by harvesting their fruit separately for the production of small lots of wine, each of which has something unique to tell about the land. La Colline Single Vineyard Pinot Noir Les Galets Single Vineyard Pinot Noir The La Colline Single Vineyard Pinot Noir is named after the hillside on which the vineyard was planted. This historic old-vine block was originally meant to yield grapes for sparkling wine, with progressive, tight spacing to mirror the French approach to planting. Root competition is increased and sun exposure is maximized on this south-facing slope, which experiences a 110-foot change in elevation from bottom to top. The Les Galets Single Vineyard Pinot Noir is named after the large round stones (“galets”) that influence this wine’s mineral notes of chalk and wet limestone. Offering effusive dark berry and dried black cherry aromas integrated with warm flavors of tobacco, cola and baking spice, this full-bodied Pinot lingers with a finish as complex as the ancient Diablo and Cibo clay soils in which the vines are planted. Commitment to Sustainability L aetitia Vineyard & Winery recognizes that the approach it takes to vineyard management and winemaking impacts the community at large as well as that of future generations. For this reason, Laetitia is proud to be SIP (Sustainability In Practice) certified by the Central Coast Vineyard Team, which identifies and promotes the most environmentally safe, viticulturally and economically sustainable farming methods. Qualifying for SIP certification requires a rigorous third-party audit of ten criteria, including water and energy conservation, social equity, and pest management. Examples of Laetitia’s commitment to stewarding its resources include vineyard practices such as re-use of compost and water reclamation; investment in cutting-edge weather station and soil moisture technology; the use of goats for fire and weed control on hillsides; and providing comprehensive benefit packages to all Laetitia employees. Laetitia vineyard & Soil Map Laetitia Vineyard & Winery 453 Laetitia Vineyard Drive Arroyo Grande, CA 93420 1.888.809.VINE or 805.481.1772 www.laetitiawine.com