Forlorn Hope “Queen of the Sierra” White Wine, Sierra Foothills, California 2023

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Forlorn Hope is all about showing off California’s hidden wine potential, especially lesser-known grapes. The Queen of the Sierra line comes from their 80-acre estate in Calaveras County; bright, fresh blends that capture the spirit of the Sierra Foothills. This wine is easygoing and estate-grown, full of character and charm.
"This white blend shows aromatic notes of crisp apple, ripe pear, and lemongrass with subtle honey, creamy undertones, and limestone minerality. Its layered texture makes it a perfect match for dishes like fried chicken or lemon-asparagus risotto." - Kyle McQuain


Varieties: Chardonnay, Verdelho, and Muscat
Region: Calaveras County, Sierra Foothills, California
Volume: 750ml
Alcohol: 12.8% ABV
Farming Practice: Practicing Organic
Soil Type: Schist layer over dolomite-rich limestone
Vinification and Ageing: All grapes are hand-picked, racked and blended together, remaining in neutral oak or steel tank until being bottled unfined and unfiltered

Forlorn Hope

Winemaker Matthew Rorick is a one-man operation in the winery, tending each fermentation and guiding the wine's cellaring through to bottle. Each of the Forlorn Hope wines is a window into the vineyard in a particular vintage; vital to this is a partnership with growers who share the vision of achieving balanced ripeness on the vine that requires no further adjustment, additions or manipulation in the winery during fermentation. The result yields wines that are an honest and natural representation of site and vine.

"At Matthew Rorick Wines, we love the longshots. We love the outsiders, the lost causes, the people/projects/ideas abandoned as not having a chance in the world. We love the longshots because we are all about tenacity, we relish a challenge, and we admit that we love us a good tussle."

Forlorn Hope as a name has its origins in the Dutch phrase verloren hoop, meaning literally "lost troop."  This was mistranslated into Forlorn Hope as far back as the English Civil War as the name given to the band of soldiers who volunteered to lead the charge directly into enemy defenses or who were positioned in an exposed outpost. And like these soldiers, the chance of success for the early Forlorn Hope team always seemed slim, but the glory and rewards granted to survivors ensured no shortage of applicants to join the cause today.

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