Alta Marfa - 2021 First Rodeo
The two varietals do compliment each other without one dominating. If you’re feeling brave, crank up the ⭐️’s on your Pad Thai. This wine will help you out.
50% Orange Muscat | 50% Viognier
The two varietals do compliment each other without one dominating. If you’re feeling brave, crank up the ⭐️’s on your Pad Thai. This wine will help you out.
50% Orange Muscat | 50% Viognier
The two varietals do compliment each other without one dominating. If you’re feeling brave, crank up the ⭐️’s on your Pad Thai. This wine will help you out.
50% Orange Muscat | 50% Viognier
Production Notes:
Orange muscat, machine harvested. Viognier hand-harvested. Destemmed and co-fermented in polyethylene egg. Spontaneous ferment. No punch downs. 48-hour skin contact. Stainless steel barrel. Completed malolactic fermentation. Aged 6 months. Added 30ppm total SO2 at bottling.
Other Notes:
50/50 | orange Muscat & Viognier
AVA | texas high plains
Vineyard | crooked post
Production: 135 cases
About Alta Marfa:
In our own vineyard we are learning to farm in a way that promotes soil health and minimizes degradation of the environment. We believe that this approach to farming results in the most delicious wine, the longest lived vines and the happiest farmers. Our goal is to seek out, partner with, learn from, and help develop other farmers who share these same values. The intent of our wines is to make any drinker feel welcome, excited and interested, whether they be new to wine or the mostseasoned wine nerd.
About Texas High Plains AVA
The Texas High Plains (THP) is the second largest Texas AVA (third largest in the U.S.). It is centered around the Lubbock-Brownfield-Plains area, from the Caprock escarpment westward to New Mexico. The AVA contains approximately 8 million acres or 12,500 sq miles and includes parts or all of 24 counties. Currently, about 5,000 acres of vineyards are in production, but more acreage is being planted each year.
Designated: 1993
Vineyards: Total acreage: 8M with about 6,000 planted.
Top Varieties: There are over 70 varietals being grown in the Texas High Plains.