

CLONINGER
CELLARS was founded in 1988 by Loren Cloninger and Joe Boskovich,
farmers in the Salinas Valley of California's Monterey County.
They recognized that the rocky benchland, which had been unproductive
lettuce ground because of its poor soil, was perfectly suited
for growing Chardonnay and Pinot noir. Afternoon winds from
the Monterey Bay cool the area in the summer and slow the ripening
process. This results in especially rich and flavorful grapes.
The Cabernet Sauvignon is grown in neighboring Carmel Valley,
where the warmer afternoons are more suited to this variety.
Winemaker
Dave Paige uses traditional, low-tech methods intended to show
off the richness and intensity of the fruit. Burgundian varietals
are the focus at this small family owned winery. The Chardonnay
is barrel fermented in French oak and the lees are stirred for
several months to enhance the texture and complexity. The Pinot
noir and Cabernet are fermented in half-ton bins, punched down
by hand, and pressed in a small basket press. This is the hard
way to make reds and results in fewer gallons per ton than modern
equipment, but the richer extraction of flavor and mouthfeel
is worth the effort. The goal at Cloninger is to produce elegant,
full-bodied wines that are complex enough to show off to friends
and balanced enough to complement tonight's dinner.
LOCATION
1645
River Rd. Salinas, CA 93902
(located near Gonzales)
TELEPHONE
831-675-WINE (675-9463)
WEBSITE
http://www.cloningerwine.com
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