The Frannes Estate
- The Frannes estate sits on one of the most storied pieces of land in Valle de Guadalupe. Originally planted in 1937, not only is it one of the oldest in valley, but, because it is located near one of the valley's terminuses, it has a unique canyon-like micro-climate. Fresh breezes descending from the steep valley walls, and first access to the water entering the valley from the north are two of the defining characteristics of this vineyard site whose well-worn soils have a long memory of vineyards. Naturally filtered water that works its way through many miles of sandstone and granite before arriving at the aquifer that lies below the vineyard is proclaimed by the wine maker Ernesto to be the source of the silky tannins that are elegantly folded into their wines. The overall balance is what is most striking about these wines, which offer a dimension of complexity rarely seen.
- All grapes are estate grown from organically farmed old vineyards of the prestigious original Camou estate.
- This is the first and only estate in the valley to be working in collaboration with the well-known consultant Michel Rolland from France.
Total production: 62 acres under vine, 9 wines, 5,000 cases
2014 Tinto de Frannes - Viña de Frannes
Tasting Notes and Drinking Window:
Bordeaux meets Rioja in this spicy complex blend from Vina de Frannes and represents only the beginning of the wines on offer from the Frannes estate. Deep floral and fruit notes mingle with smoke and tobacco on the nose, and lead to a palate of blackberry, black cherry, dark chocolate, espresso, and wet gravel. This wine is drinking well on release, but it will continue to age for a decade.
1,000 cases made
Drinking window: Now - 10 years
Vintage:
2014
Blend:
25% Cabernet Franc, 25% Cabernet Sauvignon, 25% Merlot, 25% Tempranillo
Producer:
Viña de Frannes
Winemaker:
Don Ernesto Alvarez Morphy - Mexican
Vineyards:
Valle de Guadalupe, ejido de Francisco Zarco - Estate vineyards are located in a tight fold at the end of the valley near one of its terminuses, approximately 10 miles from the Pacific at an elevation of 1,000 ft. Soils are a sandy clay marl.
Winemaking:
Fermented in stainless steel tanks for 10 days and then racked into 2nd use French oak barrels and aged for 8 months
Sulfites: 28 ppm
Farming:
Organic, sustainable
Alcohol:
12.5%