Catena Alta Chardonnay

Catena Alta Chardonnay bottle image

Wine Description

In the mid-nineties, in an effort to produce a super-premium wine, the winemaking team of Catena began an in-depth investigation into the yields from specially selected, high altitude vineyards, identifying the individual rows that produce the best fruit. Catena Alta is an assemblage of these historic rows within the Catena family’s estate vineyards. The blend of these rows, like the blend of musical notes that compose a symphony, creates a wine that is layered and complex, concentrated yet nuanced. The Catena Alta Chardonnay is produced from two of the Catena family vineyards – the Adrianna Vineyard at almost 5,000 feet elevation and the Domingo Vineyard at 3,700 feet elevation. The Adrianna Vineyard's calcareous soils and cool climate are ideal for growing Chardonnay. The fruit from Adrianna has a purity of flavors and a minerality that is particular to this vineyard and cannot be found anywhere else in Mendoza. Nearby, the gravel-covered, loamy soils of the Domingo Vineyard produce grapes that contribute white peach and citrus notes to the wine. This Chardonnay is 100% barrel fermented in French oak with a little more than two-thirds of the wine undergoing malolactic fermentation.

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Laura Catena sits at a table with a glass of wine
Malbec Grapes
Alejandro Vigil (Chief Winemaker) and Laura Catena Tasting
Malbec Clone in La Piramide Vineyard
Nicolás Catena
Bodega Catena Zapata
Bodega Catena Zapata
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Acclaim
“The 2012 Catena Alta Chardonnay is sourced from two separate vineyards in different villages of the Valle de Uco, Adrianna in Gualtallary and Domingo in Villa Bastias. The clear must ferments slowly in 500-liter oak barrels so it becomes quite stable naturally. It matured in those oak barrels for 14-15 months. It has a Burgundian nose, with subtle oak and orange peel, hints of pollen and beeswax. The palate is very fresh, the grapes were harvested quite early to keep the acidity. The wine ends quite austere. Only part of it went through malolactic fermentation.”
— Wine Advocate, Aug 2015
“Aromas of crushed rock and flowers. Savory and pliant in the mouth, showing a creamier, deeper texture than the regular 2013 Chardonnay. Subtle flavors of stone fruits and minerals carry well through a seriously complex, long, ripe finish.”
— Stephen Tanzer, Feb 2015
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Vineyard & Production Info
Vineyard name
The Adrianna and Domingo vineyards
Vineyard size
296 acres
Soil composition
Sand
Training method
VSP
Elevation:
3,675-4,757 feet
Vines/acre:
2,200
Yield/acre:
1.2 tons
Exposure:
Northwestern
Year vineyard planted:
1992
Harvest time:
March-April
First vintage of this wine:
1995
Bottles produced of this wine:
28,000
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Winemaking & Aging
Varietal composition:
100% Chardonnay
Fermentation container:
Barriques and Barrels
Length of alcoholic fermentation:
50 days
Maceration technique:
Battonage
Malolactic fermentation:
Partial
Type of aging container:
Barriques
Size of aging container:
225 L
Type of oak:
French
Length of aging before bottling:
14 months
Age of Aging Container:
New-Two years
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Analytical Data
pH level:
3.2
Acidity:
7.3 g/L
Alcohol:
13.9 %
Residual sugar:
2.4 g/L