Forlorn Hope
2012 Trou Grit(Suisun Valley)
Matthew Rorick has fashioned such a Trousseau Gris under his Forlorn Hope and labeled it Trou Grit. An on-the-skin fermenation and barrel aging has resulted in an orange hued wine that is bottled unfiltered and unfined. The depth of the color is intriquing while in glass.
Pleasing acidity matches the surprising tannins that exist in this 'Gris' white. Juicy with expression of watermelon rhine and melon, those tannins linger long into finish presenting a peppermint background.
It is a wine that wants to find food, the exploration of what works is the adventure. At 10.5 Alc it can certainly be enjoyed fully.
Reviewed May 29, 2013 by Roger King.
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