• 2024 Muscat BlancNew!
    Estate Bottled (Dry)
    Anderson Valley, Mendocino
    • (750 ml) $26.00
    • (Full Case) $237.00 ($75.00 off!)
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Oak versus steel Recent Press

Stainless steel wine tanks block oxygen, so wines left on the lees for extended periods develop unpleasant sulfide odors. To prevent this, it's usually racked off the lees post-fermentation. In contrast, oak containers allow slow oxygen entry, oxidizing sulfur compounds which permits lees aging. White wines contain aromatic terpenes in two forms: free (aromatic) and fixed (non-aromatic). While fixed terpenes convert to free at neutral pH (~7.0), wine's low pH (3.0-4.0) keeps them inert. Yeast cells, with near-neutral pH, trap aromatic wine inside. As cells break down over time, they release these aromas into the wine. This Muscat was fermented and aged in oak sur lie for seven months to give it extra depth.


Navarro's Muscat vineyard (right) is sited on a steep hill. The vine rows follow the shape of the hill and are terraced to minimize any erosion. [above]
Ted spends a lot of time in the vineyard near harvest and since the Muscat vineyard is next to the house, it gets a lot of attention and daily sampling. [below]


It's bright and aromatic with flavors of exotic fruits and a splash of orange marmalade. Platinum Medal winner. Best of Class. 97 points.

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Specifications
  • Harvested: Oct. 1, 2024
  • Sugars at harvest: 24.0° Brix
  • Bottled: May 12, 2025
  • Cases produced: 379
  • Alcohol: 13.5 %
  • Titratable acidity: 7.7 g/L
  • pH: 3.38