Aberro

17. Backstory

The name Aberro chose us. Derived from ‘to wander’ or ‘to stray’, this concept, and the motion it spurred, proved a salve to our anguished spirits in the confusion that was 2020. What followed was a reconnection with our past and newfound freedom for the future. Ultimately, we hope the wines of Aberro will prove the virtue of wandering; of NOT staying the course.

18. The Wines

From the sandy loams of Cat Canyon and the maritime soils of Santa Maria Valley in Santa Barbara, to the volcanic tuff of Diamond Mountain in Napa Valley, these wines rise up from the scorched earth of California, defined neither by winemaking style or variety. Open, expressive and vibrant, they draw fortitude from their ancient origins while reminding us to loosen our grip and enjoy the ride.
Two syrahs from formidable vineyards in California’s Central Coast were the embryonic beginnings of Aberro in 2020.

Bien Nacido Syrah

A vineyard named ‘good birth’ befits a new adventure. Brightly fruited and subtly savory, syrah from the Bien Nacido Vineyard in the Santa Maria Valley is a proper combination of finesse and power. We fermented the wine in open-topped tanks, including roughly a third of the fruit in whole-cluster form. From early on, the beautiful duality of syrah was evident in the wine - a bright, red-fruited melody that soared over the supporting harmonies of savoriness. What began as a detailed and almost ethereal wine has broadened and deepened, gaining weight and richness in bottle.

White Hawk Syrah

Between conquering and yielding is room enough to stand and face a challenge. Not to impose your will. Not to surrender. Simply to understand. This brooding and beastly syrah from the sandy soils of White Hawk Vineyard calls us to hear the melody in its roar and to patiently understand. This powerful expression of syrah was fermented fully destemmed in an open top tank. To frame the unbridled richness of the wine, it was raised in one third new François Frères barrels. As the tannins resolved the wine’s savoriness grew more full-throated. Now in bottle, the White Hawk syrah feels like drinking a force of nature.

Diamond Mountain Chenin Blanc

Looking to the hills seemed a logical place to try something new. It is the fruit of Nigel’s hunch that chenin blanc would thrive in a specific spot on Diamond Mtn. and the cojones to actually rip cabernet from the ground and plant chenin blanc in its place. A gentle whole cluster press preceded a racking to 600L puncheons and neutral 228L barrels where the wine enjoyed a nice, slow fermentation and a subsequently brief élevage. With as much white wine as we consume, it’s about time we made some of our own.

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