The Santa Lucia Highlands are an ideal place to grow Chardonnay because of the cool breezes that flow into the Salinas Valley from Monterey Bay. 50% of the 23-year-old VTG comes from the company's own Double L Vineyard, which is certified organic and sustainably farmed, with the remainder coming from nearby McIntyre and Tondre Vineyards.
Although the 2023 season was cold, it was hit by historic rains, with Monterey County receiving 40% above average rainfall, which delayed germination and required canopy management measures to control shade and avoid powdery mildew, ensuring a healthy crop.
Harvesting began on September 21st and ended on November 8th.
The grapes were hand-picked and sorted in the field. Whole-cluster pressing preserves fresh acidity and fruitiness. Barrel fermentation is in 25% new French oak barrels, using both wild and cultured yeast. Malolactic fermentation ensures silky richness and a firm body.
Fresh and aromatic with bright acidity and an elegant texture.
An elegant yet concentrated fruity Chardonnay. It has aromas of lemon, pear, baking spices, and flavors of pineapple, lemon curd, and a hint of butterscotch. It complements dishes such as white fish and chicken, and also goes well with light pasta.
It pairs well with a wide range of dishes, especially pasta in cream sauce, roast pork and seafood.
Dan Morgan Lee had been paying attention to the Santa Lucia Highlands and purchasing high-quality grapes from there even before the area was approved as an AVA. The Santa Lucia Highlands, where the fruit grows for a long period due to the cool winds from Monterey Bay, is the leading grape-producing region in Monterey, which was approved as an AVA in 1991.
Lee, who originally studied veterinary medicine, encountered winemaking while attending UC Davis and decided to make wine. After training at several wineries, Lee founded Morgan Winery in 1982 and is now known as one of the most high-quality and consistent premium wine producers in the Monterey region. In 1996, he purchased a 65-acre vineyard and named it Double L (Lucky) Vineyard, a nod to the good fortune of having twin daughters. When he first purchased the vineyard, the soil was not necessarily ideal, but he chose to improve the soil himself, and in 2001 Double L Vineyard was the first in Santa Lucia Highlands to be certified as organically grown. Lee, who is serious about the environment, manages his vineyards in an organic, water-saving, and energy-saving manner. As a result, he is also certified as "SIP-Sustainability in Practice" (sustainable environmental conservation wine production), and is the only winery in Santa Lucia Highlands to have both certifications.
Morgan produces high-quality wines using grapes from top growers such as Double L Vineyard, Garry's Vineyard, and Rosella's Vineyard. "My goal is to make wines that faithfully reflect the characteristics of the terroir and the characteristics of the grape varieties," says Lee.
*The Wine Institute and the Wine Growers Association jointly established the California Sustainable Wine Alliance, a system that certifies the efforts of wineries and grape growers.
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