2015 ‘Ava’
Are we witnessing climate change? 2015 started with the earliest bud break in our history! We saw very hot (42 °C +) summer days (record high June temperatures) which lead to one of the earliest harvests on record: August 18th! After the initial scare of forest fires and the small chance of smoke taint passed, harvest took place under ideal conditions. The fruit was homogeneously ripe with little to no need for sorting.
2015 Ava is open knit and one of the most readily enjoyable vintages of Ava upon release. Viognier and Roussanne have seamlessly married together on the nose and palate while the yellow orchard fruit and weight of Marsanne is most noticeable on the finish. White peaches and apricots mingle with white flowers, green tea, and crisp crab apple notes greet you on the nose. The modest amount of new oak is well integrated and barely shows itself more than a thin frame around a beautiful painting. There are slight notes of acacia honey drizzled on a brioche bun that are already present and going to develop further with bottle age. Also anticipate beautiful toasted cereal notes to come forward about half a dozen years post vintage.
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Meat-Based
Herb-crusted quail or chicken with corn breadsStuffing served with apricot jus or a side dish of roasted potatoes in herbes de Provence would go perfectly with this wine.Plant-Based
A mild spicy noodle dish like pad thai or a mixed vegetable stir fry would pair marvellously. -
2015 ‘Ava’ Spec Sheet (PDF)
Spec sheets for other vintages