Ridge Lytton Springs 2021
In 1972, Ridge made its first Lytton Springs from vines planted on the eastern half of the vineyard at the turn of the century. Both the eastern and western portions of the vineyard were purchased in the early 1990s, (In the 1870s, under âCaptainâ William Littonâs ownership, the two were part of one property; spelling evolved to âLyttonâ by 1903.) The vineyard is planted to zinfandel and its principal complementary varietals.
Nose of red and black raspberry, white pepper, fennel, sage, dark chocolate and sarsaparilla. Full bodied with notes of blackberry and ripe plum; juicy acidity, excellent midpalate weight and a lengthy finish.
Some nice pairing ideas would be: Classic Beef Bourguignon, Grilled Lamb Chops with Potatoes and Sorrels, Herb-Crusted Rack of Lamb.
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Ridge Lytton Springs 2021
Ridge Lytton Springs 2021
In 1972, Ridge made its first Lytton Springs from vines planted on the eastern half of the vineyard at the turn of the century. Both the eastern and western portions of the vineyard were purchased in the early 1990s, (In the 1870s, under âCaptainâ William Littonâs ownership, the two were part of one property; spelling evolved to âLyttonâ by 1903.) The vineyard is planted to zinfandel and its principal complementary varietals.
Nose of red and black raspberry, white pepper, fennel, sage, dark chocolate and sarsaparilla. Full bodied with notes of blackberry and ripe plum; juicy acidity, excellent midpalate weight and a lengthy finish.
Some nice pairing ideas would be: Classic Beef Bourguignon, Grilled Lamb Chops with Potatoes and Sorrels, Herb-Crusted Rack of Lamb.
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In 1972, Ridge made its first Lytton Springs from vines planted on the eastern half of the vineyard at the turn of the century. Both the eastern and western portions of the vineyard were purchased in the early 1990s, (In the 1870s, under âCaptainâ William Littonâs ownership, the two were part of one property; spelling evolved to âLyttonâ by 1903.) The vineyard is planted to zinfandel and its principal complementary varietals.
Nose of red and black raspberry, white pepper, fennel, sage, dark chocolate and sarsaparilla. Full bodied with notes of blackberry and ripe plum; juicy acidity, excellent midpalate weight and a lengthy finish.
Some nice pairing ideas would be: Classic Beef Bourguignon, Grilled Lamb Chops with Potatoes and Sorrels, Herb-Crusted Rack of Lamb.










