• 2024 GewürztraminerNew!
    Estate Bottled (Dry)
    Anderson Valley, Mendocino
    • (750 ml) $28.00
    • (375 ml) $16.00
    • (Full Case) $246.00 ($90.00 off!)
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When we moved to Philo to grow and produce Gewürztraminer, we knew it wasn't the most popular variety—despite its impressive bouquet and flavors. Even though Navarro Gewürz has racked up Gold Medals and glowing reviews for 50 years, the general indifference to the variety persists. Here's the kicker: there are International Wine Days for Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc and Muscat. There's an International Wine Day for Carignane, Pinotage, Verdejo, Xinomavro and even for mulled wine—but none for Gewürztraminer! And we can't help but feel that's a little unfair.
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[above] Removing weeds in our West Hill Gewürztraminer block. We remove weeds mechanically at Navarro (we're herbicide free!) but we have about 500,000 feet of trellis so it's a time-consuming process. In the early part of the season, we use the “twister,” a rototiller-like contraption that digs out the weeds (above). Later in the season, when the grasses have regrown and dried out, we mow them with our “kick-mower” (right).

[above] We've found that letting the juice and skins macerate on destemmed Gewürztraminer grapes increases the aromatics and flavor concentration. The grapes should be cold for best results and we taste the juice every hour to make sure we aren't picking up unwanted harsh skin phenolics. Sarah retains the juice from each hourly segment to determine the optimum press time; she is pictured here tasting juice with three hours of maceration time.


We ferment and age our Gewürztraminer in traditional oak ovals, which really enhances the savory sur lie qualities. The 2024 bottling has a beautiful fragrance of lychee, daphne and exotic spices like ginger and cinnamon. The flavors follow suit with notes of lychee, tropical fruits, pomelo, cardamom and a touch of cinnamon. It's the good stuff—if only the world would give it the respect it deserves. Platinum Medal winner. Best of Class. 95 points.


Specifications
  • Harvested: Sept. 5-6, 2024
  • Sugars at harvest: 24.0° Brix
  • Bottled: May 8-12, 2025
  • Cases produced: 1,869
  • Alcohol: 13.2%
  • Titratable acidity: 6.9 g/L
  • pH: 3.31