Trousseau North Coast 2018

ARNOT-ROBERTS

Trousseau North Coast
2018

Country
United States
Regulated designation
American Viticultural Areas (AVA)
Region
California
Varietal(s)
Trousseau 100 %
Colour
Red
Producer's website

About this winery

Duncan Arnot Meyers grew up around wine. His father's best friend was Bernard Portet of Clos du Val, and much of Duncan's youth was spent in Napa Valley. He was mentored by John Kongsgaard and worked side by side with Pax Malhe, Northern California's cult syrah specialist, until June 2008. The "Roberts" in Arnot-Roberts, is Nathan Lee Roberts, second generation master cooper, whose grandmother is Margot Biever Mondavi; Nathan's mother Annie Roberts was executive chef at Robert Mondavi Winery....

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Product notes

The North Coast Appellation Trousseau is sourced from the three distinct vineyards; Luchsinger, Bohan Ranch and Bartolomei. The soil and weather in these sites are distinct from each other and as a result yield fruit with singular personalities.

Production notes

Grapes are harvested and fermented separately, without destemming. The resulting wines are aged by grape varietal in a mix of neutral French oak barrels and stainless steel. Blending takes place in the early spring and the wine is bottled without fining or filtration in early May.

Tasting notes

Trousseau is the thinnest skinned grape that the winery works with this unique variety is appreciated for its ability to make a wine that is light in color but packed with flavour. Trousseau is an extremely versatile wine that will pair well with a wide variety of foods and occasions.

Press reviews

Decanter

- 93 points -

May 2020 (Vintage 2018)

The Trousseau for this vintage mainly comes from the Clear Lake AVA, with smaller portions from Fort Ross-Seaview and Green Valley. It's fermented whole cluster, basket-pressed and aged in neutral barriques for eight months. Aromas of dried fruit, brown sugar and rust lead to a fine-grained, weightless palate of golden raisins, white pepper and cranberry skins. A poised, rustic and beautiful example of a variety gaining ground in California, in large part due to Arnot-Roberts.

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James Suckling

- 93 points -

February 2022 (Vintage 2019)

An expressive nose of cranberry, raspberry, rosemary and elderberry. Medium-bodied with fine, well-integrated tannins. Juicy, fruity and bright on the palate. Fun, but definitely structured with a floral finish. Very cool stuff. Drink now

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Vinous

- 92 points -

January 2021

The 2019 Trousseau is very pretty, showing sweet dried cherry, orange peel, spice, cedar and rose petal. Exotic and beguiling, with striking aromatics and tons of lift, the Trousseau is just exquisite right out of the glass. Don’t be fooled by the pale color and somewhat fleeting feel; the 2019 has enough depth to drink well for a number of years. The 2019 is mostly a blend from Luchsinger, with two barrels from Bartolomei, done with 100% whole clusters and aged in neutral oak.

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Vinous

- 90 points -

January 2019

The 2017 Trousseau (North Coast) is a very pretty wine. In this vintage, the Trousseau is a bit richer in feel and less whole-cluster influenced than is usually the case. Dried cherry, wild flowers, rosewater and savory herbs all grace this polished, exquisitely beautiful wine. The 2017 was aged mostly in neutral oak, with a bit of stainless steel.

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