AVA SERIES-RED MOUNTAIN
Winds blow consistently through Red Mountain. Along with topsoil composed of sand, silt and alluvial soil that was deposited thousands of years ago by glaciers during the Missoula Floods, the wind is responsible for the intensely concentrated flavors of the grapes that come from Red Mountain.
The soil is nutrient-poor and well-drained, which leads to grapevines with well-established root systems. This means that the plant’s energy is focused on its berries and clusters, instead of the sprawl of the vines. The constant wind that comes off the Yakima River leads to berries a touch smaller in size and with thicker skins, leading to a higher skin-to-juice concentration ratio, which in turn provides more depth of aromas and flavors. With all these factors combining to make Red Mountain’s grapes so distinctive, it’s no surprise that Red Mountain AVA fetches the highest prices in the state for its grapes.
- Shelly Fitzgerald, Wine Education Specialist, CS, CSW, AWE, WSET Level 3