The 2019 Limerick Lane Zins with Winemaker Chris Pittenger

This past Saturday as the storm was slowly forming over Northern California I had the opportunity to taste through the 2019 Limerick Lane Zinfandel lineup with winemaker Chris Pittenger.

Chris and I walked the vineyard as the rain started to come down a little harder. The heart and soul of Limerick Lane is the 1910 block which is directly behind the tasting room and extends out to the river that runs through the property. Besides Zinfandel the block contains other mixed black varieties like Peloursin, Negrette, Alicante Bouchet, Syrah, and Petite Sirah. Chris and Jake are firm believers in dry farming and strive to maintain the vineyard in the way in which it was planted over 100 years ago.

Chris Pittenger took over winemaking duties at Limerick Lane roughly three years ago. He also owns Gros Ventre Cellars which you can find at a co-op tasting room in Downtown Santa Rosa. Gros Ventre produces a number of wines but is perhaps best know for their Pinots. I mention this because the 2019 Zins from Limerick Lane really feel like they are made by a winemaker who has a deft touch with the Pinot Noir grape. The wines are fresh and crisp with bright aromatics and tremendous acidity. For the most part they have a very appealing red fruit profile and an elegance that is almost surreal.

Chris and I tried eight 2019 wines: The Russian River Valley Appellation, Carlisle, Banfield, Marquis, Squatter’s Hill, 1910, Rocky Knoll and Estate Cuvee. For me the standouts were the Banfield, Marquis and 1910. In the past I hesitated to buy wines from Limerick Lane that were not entirely estate fruit but that changed today. I have to have the Banfield and Marquis in my cellar.

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Below is a picture of the 1910 Block.

Cheers, Tom
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Their wines are very joyous. I have hesitated recently because of the pricing, but if they’re getting those prices, I don’t blame them a bit for charging them.

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