The 2007 - 2008 growing season began with a warmer than usual Spring and
early Summer. The conditions were also exceptionally dry. This caused the
physiological ripening of sugars to accelerate but the phenological ripening
of polyphenols to slow down. Veraison, as a result, was 7 - 10 days later
than normal in most areas. In late January, some precipitation moved in
which lowered temperatures and brought the physiological and phenological
ripening processes back into synchronization.
The month of February saw rather unstable weather throughout the region,
with some isolated thunder and hail storms. The isolated nature of the
precipitation meant that each vineyard received several light to medium
rains throughout the month. This actually served to replace the normal
irrigation regimes implemented in the Catena Zapata vineyards. The extremely
low yields, combined with well drained soils, meant that there were very few
sanitary issues throughout the winery's vineyards
March was characterized by lower precipitation than February and a continued
drop in temperatures. As the grapes entered into the last month of ripening,
the conditions were excellent for an outstanding vintage.
The month of April has been dry and very cool. The grapes still on the vine
are developing very nicely and will be harvested in excellent sanitary
conditions and with exceptional levels of concentration and complexity.
Angelica Vineyard - Lunlunta district of Maipu - 2,850' (860 m) elevation
There were above average precipitation in the beginning of February which
replaced the winery's normal irrigation regime. Very low yields kept the
grapes healthy. As of February 15th the vineyard did not get any further
precipitation and temperatures were at the historically normal levels. We
have excellent quality Malbecs from this vineyard with lots being harvested
form mid March to April 10th.
La Piramide Vineyard - Agrelo district of Agrelo - 3,100' (940 m)
elevation
A very violent hailstorm on February 14th destroyed the harvest in most of
this vineyard. The top Cabernet Sauvignon lot, Lot III, was protected by
hail netting and so was thankfully spared. The rest of March was similar to
the conditions in Lunlunta, with no more precipitation and very cool
temperatures. This last lot of Cabernet Sauvignon was harvested on April
14th.
Domingo Vineyard- Villa Bastias district of Tupungato- 3,700' (1,130 m)
elevation
There was considerably more precipitation in February than normal. However
it was spaced out over 4 rains throughout the month. This replaced the
winery's usual irrigation regime. In addition maintaining very low yields
helped to keep healthy grape conditions. Temperatures lowered drastically
throughout the month leading to very good quality Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.
The Cabernet Sauvignon was in very good shape and was harvested on April
17th.
Nicasia Vineyard, La Consulta district, 3,870' (1,180 m) elevation
This vineyard had outstanding growing conditions throughout the year. The
isolated nature of precipitation in Mendoza meant that this vineyard
experienced very dry conditions throughout the year. The temperatures were
between 3 and 5° C lower than normal. This allowed for physiological and
phenological ripeness to develop together, totally synchronized. Harvest
began in the beginning of April and the lasted throughout the month, with
the last lots of Cabernet Sauvignon brought in on April 28th.
Adrianna Vineyard, Gualtallary district, 5,000' (1,500 m) elevation
In February this vineyard, like Domingo, received above normal
precipitation, but in rains that were spread through out the month,
replacing the irrigation that the winery usually applies to the vineyard.
The very sandy soils, and low yields throughout the vineyard avoided any
sanitary problems and allowed the fruit to ripen well.
Both February and March saw lower than normal temperatures, allowing for
even ripening and long hang times. The fruit also maintained excellent
levels of natural acidity, lending freshness and vibrancy to the grapes.
Almost all of the Chardonnay has been harvest, with one lot still in the
vineyard. The top lots of Malbec and Cabernet Sauvignon will be harvested
over the next two weeks.