During the heat of summer, gusts and gales from Petaluma often sweep over the Carneros region in Sonoma. As they encounter warm surface temperatures on steeper slopes and drift upward, they transform into anabatic winds, a gift from Mother Nature that usually occurs on clear sunny days. The name anabatic stems from the Greek word anabatos, which means moving upward. These anabatic winds are the inspiration and magic behind Anaba Wines. Or, as proprietor John Sweazey puts it, “Wines kissed by the wind.”
“The wind cools the grapes and allows them to develop a little further, which slows down maturation, giving the fruit a greater concentration of flavor and less sugar,” adds general manager John Michael Sweazey. A relatively new Sonoma winery that focuses on Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and RhÔne varietals, Anaba is a hidden gem in the Carneros region, which is already receiving critical acclaim for its classic, elegant wines.
Though a classic tasting experience is available at the counter, the winery mostly features seated tastings. We begin with a 2018 Rosé of Grenache from Sonoma Valley, which is made in the same tradition as the wines in the South of France and received 91 points from Wine Enthusiast. Delicate, yet lush, it offers an inviting floral bouquet with delicious fresh flavors of wild strawberry, grapefruit and peach.
Next, we try a splash of the 2018 Grenache Blanc from Sonoma Valley. Grenache Blanc is a variety of white wine grape, related to the red grape Grenache, mostly found in RhÔne wine blends in Southern France. “It’s a little known spicy white,” says John, taking a sip. “A stand alone wine that sells quickly.” The Anaba take on this RhÔne-styled wine, is dry and crisp with bright citrus notes and honey tones that give it a lush mouthfeel.
The 2016 Sonoma Coast Chardonnay is a vineyard blend that’s distinctive with notes of citrus, lemon cream and brioche, which gives it a slightly lower acidity than most Chardonnays and just a touch of oak on the finish.
We move to the reds next, tasting the 2016 Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir. For those who love Pinot Noir, this is made in the classic Sonoma style. A silky smooth wine with layered aromas of dark berry, stone fruit and cherry, this is an exceptional Pinot Noir.
And finally, we finish with the 2015 Sonoma Valley Turbine Red, a RhÔne -style blend, sourced from the Landa Vineyard, located at the foothills of the Mayacamas. A unique wine with flavors of dark fruit, dried herbs and mulled spices, it’s elegant and silky with structured tannins.
Next time you’re looking for a unique experience in the windy heart of the Carneros region, book a reservation at Anaba Wines and experience the elegant, classic wines kissed by the wind.