WALDORF SCHOOL OF THE PENINSULA INC – Waldorf School of the Peninsula Auction 2018
Auction Ends: May 7, 2018 11:00 PM PDT

Wine & Wine Country

One Bottle of Carbono Varietal Wine from Hamm Vineyards

Item Number
1912
Estimated Value
25 USD
Sold
10 USD to mapachemom
Number of Bids
1  -  Bid History

Item Description

You are bidding on one (1) bottle of Charbono Varietal Wine from Hamm Vineyards. 

2016 Hamm Vineyard Charbono 

Grower: Liesz Vineyards, El Dorado County

Charbono (Bonarda) is a widely traveled red-wine grape variety with a complicated history. Originally from the alpine vineyards of Savoie in eastern France, it is now mostly planted in Napa Valley, where it is known as Charbono, and in Argentina, where it goes by the name Bonarda. The variety's wines are generally medium bodied with high acidity and berryfruit aromas and some smoky characteristics.  Charbono was known as Corbeau de Savoie in its native France, and as Douce Noire in Savoie itself.

In the vineyard, Charbono (or Bonarda), is usually one of the last varieties to be harvested, as it needs plenty of time on the vine to ripen fully. Even then, it is notable for its high acidity, but when yields are kept to a minimum, this can be accompanied by rich fruit complexity, structured tannins and some sweet notes of spice.

This wine was fermented under cool conditions allowing for a 19 day fermentation/extended maceration. This allows for soft tannins to develop and a fruit forward nature. The wine while drinkable now, will continue to age and develop for 15+ years.

Item Special Note

Local pickup at the Waldorf School of the Peninsula in Los Altos

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