Essential to allowing air to circulate among grapes, leaf thinning was pursued throughout the summer, but only on the vineyard’s eastern slopes to keep the vineyard healthy while protecting its fruit from the sun’s more intense afternoon rays.
Fluctuating weather conditions required rigor and constant attention from our teams as they adapted their methods to the specific needs of each individual plot.
Rainfall through August 10 was on par with average precipitation over the last two decades and was followed by temperatures that rose above 30°C, leading to onset of veraison on July 20.
From August 10 to September 8, the vineyard finally experienced hot, dry weather that offered favorable conditions for tannins and aromas to ripen, and the first signs of water stress during the last weeks of August were more than welcome.