• 2023 GewürztraminerNew!
    Estate Bottled (Dry)
    Anderson Valley, Mendocino
    • (750 ml) $28.00
    • (375 ml) $16.00
    • (Full Case) $276.00 ($60.00 off!)
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Remembrance of things past Recent Press

The University of California at Davis has developed a heat summation formula to predict the optimum spring and summer temperatures for specific wine grape varieties. Over the past five decades, we've observed that as global temperatures rise, the vines experience warmer springs and summers, resulting in higher heat summation by the time the grapes are ripe compared to harvests 10 or 20 years ago. For example, you can determine the ripeness of Gewürztraminer berries by their appearance: when grown in dappled sunlight, the skins turn a dark russet color and the seeds become a golden brown. The 2023 growing season in Philo was reminiscent of harvests from decades past, with cool weather causing the grapes to ripen later in the season.

[above] Harvesting West Hill Gewürztraminer in the early morning. Ripe Gewürz clusters have russet-colored skins.
Flail mowing in East Hill Gewürztraminer vineyard. [below] The vine prunings are placed in the middle of the rows and this flail mower chops them into little pieces. Later in the spring the chopped biomass is incorporated into the soil, helping reduce Navarro's carbon footprint.


This resulted in grapes that were full-flavored and aromatic but with lower sugar levels. Consequently, the 2023 wines have lower alcohol contents for most of the varieties we grow, making the balance more refreshing compared to years with hotter summers. Heady aromas of citrus and lychee lead to rich peach, tropical fruit and lemon flavors in a dry yet lusciously viscous wine. Gold Medal winner. Best of Varietal. 92 points.

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Specifications
  • Harvested: Sept. 23 to 30, 2023
  • Sugars at harvest: 23.0° Brix
  • Bottled: May7 to 9, 2024
  • Cases produced: 2,227
  • Alcohol: 12.9%
  • Titratable acidity: 6.2 g/L
  • pH: 3.38