Linden Update | May 31, 2023

The Scent of a Vineyard

The vines are in bloom.

Packaging News

The decorative foil capsules on top of wine bottles serve no useful purpose.

Summer Sampler

Summer wines are by definition refreshing and vibrant. Here are Linden’s picks for this summer.

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Linden Update | May 17, 2023

Timing is Everything

This week’s cooler weather will slow vine growth. This is good for our work pace. We are now in the “timing is everything” mode in the vineyard.

This Month’s Tastings at the Winery

A focus on vintage variation: how the weather affects wine style.

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Pop-Up Library Tasting

Aged Chardonnays: Patience Rewards | April 30 only

It is no secret that Linden emulates the white wines of Burgundy. When grown on the proper site and handled sparingly in the cellar, the Chardonnay grape expresses terroir and ages with grace and resolve.

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Journal | April 8, 2023

Weather or Not

Last week’s summer was abruptly interrupted. For most of us the extremes are conversational or inconvenient. For farmers they can be disastrous. Winegrowers are farmers. The two weather events we worry most about are frost and hail. Both have been on the increase. In both cases, timing and severity can make or break the bounty of a vintage.

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Journal | March 24, 2023

Spring Peepers

Yesterday’s warm temperatures finally triggered the peeps of spring. Peepers are small frogs that live in the mud of wetlands and ponds. When the soil temperature warms enough they emerge from hibernation. They are appropriately called chorus frogs as group peeps can be wonderfully melodic and loud.

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Linden Update | March 14, 2023

Why winegrowers prefer a chilly March

With each passing week vines become more sensitive to warm spells. In December a stretch of spring-like weather would not phase them, but by mid-March they are highly tuned to temperature cues. A week of 70°s or 80°s F would swell tender buds. If extreme warmth were to continue, the vines would break bud early. So why would this be a problem?

Pop up Barrel Tasting: Hardscrabble Chardonnay 2022
Sunday, March 19

Linden’s Next Generation pours at Arrowine, Arlington, Virginia

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