Ancient Peaks Renegade
Wine Description
The grapes for Ancient Peaks Renegade come from the estate Margarita Vineyard on the historic Santa Margarita Ranch. From missionaries to gunslingers, roughriders to outlaws, a colorful cast of characters has traversed the ranch’s rugged terrain since the 18th century. In that spirit, Renegade is an intensely flavored blend that pushes the envelope and resists conformity, adding an adventurous twist to the Ancient Peaks family of wines. Defiantly bold and daringly elegant—this is Renegade.
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Wine Production
The winemaking vision of Renegade is to craft a bold Syrah-driven wine with the structure and finesse provided by classic Bordeaux blending varieties. Each lot is cold soaked for 48 hours prior to fermentations spanning 12 to 15 days. After fermentation, the individual lots are aged for 20 months in a combination of French (60%) and American oak (40%) barrels, including a total of 25% new oak. A majority of the Syrah is aged in barrels with medium-plus toasting to accentuate the varietal’s savory, smoky nuances. The Bordeaux varieties are matured in medium-toast barrels for pure fruit expression. In the final blend, Syrah sets the tone with deep black fruit and savory nuances. The Petit Verdot intensifies the overall color, nuance and tannin profile, while the Malbec brings juiciness to the mouthfeel. The result is a uniquely styled blend and a true Ancient Peaks original.
About the Vineyard
The Renegade is a Syrah-driven blend with complements of Malbec and Petit Verdot, all from Margarita Vineyard. The Syrah comes from Block 47 along slopes of ancient sea bed soils, where the fruit achieves deep, dark flavors with meaty richness. The Petit Verdot component comes from Block 35, where own-rooted vines deliver fine mid-palate structure and concentration. The Malbec from Block 45 provides rich red fruit flavors with a fresh, mouthwatering texture. Together, these varieties create a blend of breadth and dimension.