2020 Calera Mt. Harlan Aligote
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			Calera’s Mt. Harlan Vineyards are located in the Gabilan Mountains, 25 miles east of the Monterey Bay. The site was chosen for its limestone soils and ideal climate. At an average elevation of 2,200 feet it is among the highest and coolest vineyard sites in California. Calera was one of the first California wineries to produce Aligoté, a rare but prized variety in the United States. The variety is quite popular in Burgundy and has higher acidity than its famous Chardonnay counterpart.
Wine Profile
Production Notes
			Varietal Composition: 100% Aligoté
		Winemaker Notes
			Grown at elevations reaching 2,200 feet, this alluring Aligoté draws you in with beautiful aromas of Meyer lemon, brioche, fresh herbs and jasmine. On the palate, lively acidity adds poise and energy to the elegant green apple and Key lime flavors as they glide to a long, refreshing finish.
		Production
			After a cool winter, the 2020 growing season began with spring rains that replenished our soils on Mt. Harlan and set the stage for an excellent vintage. After a late-March budbreak, we enjoyed temperate, sunny days and cool nights throughout spring and summer, allowing the grapes to slowly ripen, while preserving the bright natural acids that we prize. With no significant heat events, the 2020 vintage produced age-worthy wines with enticing aromatics, lovely freshness and purity, and beautifully delineated varietal flavors.
		Wine Specs
Wine Specs
			
			
			Vintage
				2020
			Varietal
				Aligote
			Appellation
				Mt. Harlan
			Acid
			0.55 g/100 ml
		pH
			3.36
		Aging
			Aged for 7 months in 100% neutral French oak
		Alcohol %
			13