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Matzinger-Davies Wine Company 2013 Gorgeous Savvy Sauvignon Blanc
A great place to grow kids and wine
Like a lot of moms, Anna Matzinger found herself stretched too thin. Two kids, a full-time job (as winemaker at Archery Summit), and trying to start a winery with her husband, Michael Davies (the winemaker at Rex Hill).
Trying to do it all wasn’t working for her or her family. So, in 2013 she left her day job to focus on her kids, Otto and Elsa, and her passion, family label Matzinger Davies Wines. And it’s working out great – both for Anna and her family; and for all of us, who get to taste the fruits of her labor.
A native of Idaho and an alum of Washington’s Evergreen State, Matzinger has worked harvests in California, France and Australia. But Oregon is home for her – and for Michael, a native of New Zealand.
Why? Because Anna believes that the collaborative, supportive nature of the Oregon wine community is exactly where she wants to make wine – and raise her kids. Aren’t we lucky?
Cellar 503 Tasting Notes
Matzinger-Davies Wine Company, McMinnville, Oregon
2013 Gorgeous Savvy Sauvignon Blanc
Anna and Michael’s Gorgeous Savvy Sauvignon Blanc is just that: gorgeous. It opens with aromas of citrusy lemon peel and key lime pie, with a beautiful floral and herbal quality that’s balanced with a hint of brineyness that makes this white wine mouth-wateringly satisfying.
The grapes come from the Garnier Vineyard just outside the town of Mosier, Oregon on the banks of the mighty Columbia River in the Columbia Gorge AVA. Portions of the grapes were fermented and aged in stainless steel tanks, neutral oak barrels, and an egg-shaped concrete tank. (The concrete egg tank is a decade-old approach in the US, promising the textural depth of oak and the precision of stainless. Anna Matzinger’s a fan, calling the concrete egg “something magical.”)
A Cellar 503 selection in May 2015, Women Winemakers Columbia Gorge | Sauvignon Blanc