Once commonplace, “flinty” is rarely used these days to describe Sauvignon Blanc, but this wine reminded me that flinty can be an accurate descriptor for distinct versions. This version is made by veteran winemakers who seek out special vineyards. Anna Matzinger, now a consultant, served as winemaker and general manager for Archery Summit for 14 vintages. Michael Davies made wines for Rex Hill and A to Z wineries. For their own label, they make Pinot Noir and Chardonnay from the Willamette Valley, and Grenache and Sauvignon Blanc from the cool, windy Columbia Gorge. This Sauvignon is from the Garnier Vineyard on the southern bank of the Columbia River. Winemaking notes include fermenting and aging in a combination of concrete egg, stainless steel barrels, and cigar-shaped oak barrels. After primary fermentation, the wine was aged for 6 months on light lees. Light in color, the nose of this wine is seriously flinty and herbaceous. Medium bodied, it offers flavors of mostly grassy fruit with a leesy texture. Brisk in the finish with hints of flint and minerality.
Matzinger Davies Winery, Columbia Gorge (Oregon) Sauvignon Blanc 2021
By Norm Roby
