Newfound, “Scaggs Vineyard” Grenache
It’s especially gratifying to discover a “new” wine producer operating at a masterful level out of the gate, even more so when it’s a small Rhône goldmine in our own backyard. Matt and Audra Naumann, the couple behind Newfound Wines, recently went “prospecting” for top-quality fruit high up Napa Valley’s Mount Veeder, and discovered 2.2 acres of grapes not often seen in these parts—Grenache, Mourvèdre, Syrah, Counoise. They began bottling small portions of each, and one taste of their pure, groundbreaking, and highly sophisticated Grenache moved us immensely.
With memories of iconic Old World styles (Châteauneuf-du-Pape; Priorat) dancing in our heads, we couldn’t stop talking about Newfound’s 2017, and couldn’t wait to offer it, either. Well, the time has come, and if you’re in the mood for a total paradigm shift, this sumptuous red is a perfect choice: It starts with a big smile at the first scent of intense perfume and, after tasting, prompts the question: How many vintages are we going to be drinking if this (nearing the apex) is the starting point?