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EnglandCrest Vineyard
Sonoma Valley
The EnglandCrest vineyard is located just off
Highway 12 in the heart of the Sonoma Valley and is also the home
of the Loxton winery. Surrounded by the historic Pagani Ranch
and the Wellington vineyard, both planted in the late 1880’s
and 1890’s, this region has grown outstanding Zinfandel
for more than a century. Bruce and Judy England bought this property
in 1998 and promptly set about planting some Zinfandel, but chose
to concentrate mostly upon Syrah. The vineyard is up against the
southern edge of the Valley and is on a gentle slope, but contains
a large number of different soil types and drainage, and has been
planted to both French and Australian clones of Syrah (877 and
1 respectively) on a mix of 4 different rootstocks to take advantage
of the different conditions. Despite being planted just a few
hundred yards apart, these blocks are all harvested separately,
taking place over a span of up to 4 weeks! Syrah is used by Loxton
Cellars, as well as sold to another winery, and the Zinfandel
on the steepest southern edge of the vineyard goes to Loxton.
This Zinfandel is planted to the Primitivo selection that seems
to be making very concentrated wines in the experiences at other
sites. Zinfandel is grafted onto the traditional St. George rootstock
as used by our neighbours.
Syrah from this vineyard has tended to be extremely
dark in color, has great Syrah blackberry and gamey notes and
a great tannic backbone. I am convinced that in the same way that
Zinfandel has led the area for the last 100 years, Syrah can match
as we move into this new century. It will be interesting to watch
both wines from this vineyard as the vines mature. Syrah has been
used in the 2002 Loxton Reserve Syrah (still in barrel) and grapes
grown along the driveway (French clone ) were used to produce
the Gold medal and best of class Loxton Port in the 2003 Sonoma
County Harvest Fair.

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