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Bedrock Proprietary Red Weill Vineyard Exposition 3 2012  - First Bottle

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99 Robert Parker's Wine Advocate -
The 2012 Proprietary Red Weill Vineyard Exposition Project Trio is three incredible wines from Sonoma County. This is Twain-Peterson`s take on the three LaLa wines from the Guigal family in Cote-Rotie. He is emphasizing distinct clonal terroir and exposition differences as well as vinifying the wines separately. All three of the following wines were aged 36 months in 100% new French oak. My favorite, as it would be if we were tasting Guigal`s La Mouline, is the 2012 Proprietary Red Weill Vineyard Exposition 3, which is 84% Syrah and 16% Viognier with 10% whole-clusters. From a south-facing block, this is definitely a wine of great intensity and incredible complexity, with notes of lychee nut, honeysuckle, black raspberries, creme de cassis and blackberry pie. Full-bodied, opulent, voluptuously textured and massively fruity and rich, this is a stunner and a profound wine, as are its two siblings. This is a great experiment, and the good news, I suppose, is that there are 125 cases of each of these incredible expressions of Syrah.

Technical Details

  • Blend84% Syrah and 16% Viognier
  • WinemakerMorgan Twain Peterson
  • CountryUS
  • RegionSonoma County
  • AppellationSonoma Valley

Bedrock Proprietary Red Weill Vineyard Exposition 3 2012

Syrah Blends  |  US
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Collector Alert! This is one of Morgan's most sought after release ever. Modeled after Guigal's famous La La Cote Rotie's, this is Syrah at its finest.

About the Producer

Bedrock Wine Company is founded by Morgan Twain Peterson, son of Joel Peterson, founder of Ravenswood Winery. Morgan has works tirelessly to source, and sometimes restore, California's Heritage vineyards, some dating back to the late 1800s. He has established an exquisite reputation for producting truly exeptional wines from these historic sites and has been a champion for the underdog varietals and growing regions. He may be one of the most influential young vignerons in the United States.