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Last Post 10-12-2008 10:32 AM byRandy Wigginton. 6 Replies.
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09-11-2008 08:06 PM  
Took an offer from Laurent the VP of Sales and Marketing to take a private tour, tasting and lunch up at Schramsberg today with Sarah.  Beautiful property and history with an amazing 600,000 sq ft of hand dug caves.  Schramsberg is 100% Methode Champenois from Pinot Noir and Chardonnay (except for the Cremant Demi Sec) with a healthy dose of  barrel fermentations (3-4 year old wood).  100% hand riddled, (no gyropalette here) so the pupitre racks were out in force in the caves as well as the massive stacks of bottles resting after tirage.  A minimum of 36 months on the lees (which if you don't know is the AC law for vintage Champagne, NV is 15 months) for all wines.

Near the entrance of the caves

Long corridor after corridor of stacked bottles

Pupitre racks and the notated charts of all the numerous turns of the bottle to encourage the yeast into the crown cap

Blanc des Blanc.  The closest stack is row 41. This massive stack goes for 40 more rows back from here (The cave is 100 yds from this point, filled!!)

Rose....
The very modern disgorgment, dosage, cleaning and labeling lines.


J. Schram, hand labeled, foiled and upc'ed due to bottle size.

Barrel and tank fermentation


The beautiful road to lunch


Tasted:
2005 Blanc des Blanc
2005 Blanc des Noirs
2005 Rose
2001 Reserve
2001 J. Schram
2005 Cremant Demi- Sec
2005 J. Davies Cabernet Sauvignon

Gifted a '01 J. Schram, '05 Rose and '04 Cremant for later.

The cap to a great day was an invitation to a 30 year vertical tasting in a few weeks that I am really looking forward to!!
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09-11-2008 08:59 PM  
Looks like a great trip! I've also visited their cellars many moons ago, great facilities. The wines are really pretty good but they are too expensive for what they are.
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09-11-2008 09:33 PM  
jason, that indeed looks like a very good day & quite an operation. thanks for the great pictures.
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09-12-2008 07:12 PM  
Jason, thanks for sharing! Awesome pics.

Also, love the "Please Keep This Door Shut At Night" sign.........can you imagine arriving to work in the morning all groggy and having a bat fly out to greet you???
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09-12-2008 10:05 PM  
Very cool Thx.
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09-13-2008 03:39 PM  
Great pics. I always recommend the Schramsberg tour to folks visiting Napa. Very interesting and informative if you don't know about the champagne-making process (what a pain in the ass!) and the caves are terrific.
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10-12-2008 10:32 AM  
I wish I could read this thread. However, it fails to render correctly on either Safari or Firefox. Hello?
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