Alcohol: 13,1%
Grape(s): 80% Syrah, 5% Tinta Caõ, 5% Tinta Roriz, 5% Tinta Francisca, 5% Tinta Barroa
Localization: Mendocino, Northern California, United States
Tasting Notes: Fresh, classic glou glou style red, light body, bursting with juicy red cranberry, blueberry and cherry fruits. Woodsy with dried herbs and a plush texture. So easy to drink.
Story: Mike Lucia founded his own label, Rootdown in 2014. With previous stints at famed Ridge Vineyards and the elite Copain Winery, Mike is going in a more casual, whimsical direction under his belt. Es Okay red is a blend of Portuguese red grape varieties: Touriga National, Tinta Cao, Tinta Ruiz, Tinta Barroca, Tinta Francisca. Fresh, classic glou glou style red, light-body, bursting with juicy red cranberry, blueberry, and cherry fruits. Woodsy with dried herbs and a plush texture. Each variety was fermented separately with native yeast. The wine was punched down two times a day and pressed around 5-10 Brix. Touriga National has partially fermented the whole cluster (roughly 25% of the wine). The wine finished fermentation in tank and then barrels where it finished secondary. Aged in neutral barrels for 6 months. 540 cases produced. So easy to drink, it’s much more than Okay! Farmed with organic practices.
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