The 2018 Crescere Sauvignon Blanc is made entirely from grapes grown in Kent Ritchie's vineyard in the Russian River Valley. It's a very small plot - only five acres, planted among Chardonnay vines. The Sauvignon Blanc vines are reportedly several decades old, producing concentrated fruit. Crescere is the only winery making a single-vineyard SauvBlanc from the Ritchie Vineyard.
The label art was created by London-based artist Yehrin Tong. It is made up of Fibonacci spirals, a fractal geometry design which is thought to embody the innate beauty of nature.
The wine is made from 100% Sauvignon Blanc grapes, which were whole-cluster pressed at the winery. About two-thirds of the wine was fermented in stainless steel tanks, but the rest was vinified in new French oak barrels. Alcohol tips 14.4% abv and the wine retails for $60.
It is lightly tinted yellow-gold in the glass. Its nose offers sweet stone fruit, tropical notes, citrus and a very faint grassy or herbal sense - just barely a hint. The oak shows rather strongly on the palate, with a razor-sharp acidity, and both those elements seem to play off of one another. Pineapple candy comes back on the finish. This is an expensive Sauvignon Blanc, but it has a lot to offer.
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