2021 Animo Heritage Sauvignon Blanc - 3 bottle set
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Combines approachable richness with age-worthy complexity. Its golden chartreuse hue sparkles in the glass. The bouquet offers enticing aromas of fresh peach, nectarine, and vanilla, highlighted by floral notes of honeysuckle and acacia. On the palate, it is lively and refreshing, with a firm structure and a broad mouthfeel, featuring notes of key lime and honeycomb on the finish
93 points - Jeb Dunnuck, April 2025
92 points - Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, January 2024
100% Sauvignon Blanc
Wine Specs
Vintage
2021
Varietal
Sauvignon Blanc
Appellation
Atlas Peak
Alcohol %
13.7
Wine Profile
Vineyard Notes
The genesis of great wines is great vineyards. Oso Vineyard, located between Sugarloaf Mountain and Howell Mountain in the great Napa Valley, is truly a special labor of love. In 2004, this spot was planted with cuttings from one of the best-known rootstocks of Sauvignon Blanc with origins tracing to the esteemed Château d'Yquem and which first made its way to California via Charles Wetmore, renowned wine pioneer of the 1880s. Ten years after planting and using the same trellising methods from the 19th century, we made our first vintage of Sauvignon Blanc. Since then, the Heritage Block has delivered beautiful Sauvignon Blanc, vintage after vintage.
Production Notes
Fermentation commenced in temperature-controlled micro stainless-steel tanks until sugar conversion was half complete. From there, the must was transferred to barrel with 10% of the final blend fermented and aged in new French oak and the balance held in 1- to 2-year-old neutral French oak barrels.
Winemaker Notes
The 2021 vintage will be remembered for low yields with intensely-flavored, small-sized berries and a smooth and uneventful harvest season. The season started off with very little rain, leading to the 2nd year of drought conditions in Napa Valley, Harvest began early with white wine grapes picked on July 30th and red wine grapes beginning on August 31. While concerning in the long term, the drought of 2021 resulted in a more natural load on the vines, requiring less pruning and dropping of fruit. The resulting grapes are packed full of flavor. Winemakers across the valley are excited about the prospects of the 2021s and it is likely the smaller yields per vine and smaller berry size will result in another amazing vintage from Napa Valley.