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2006
Cerro Sur Napa Valley Red Wine
One of our favorite areas in the Napa Valley is in the hills east
of the town of Napa. The rolling hills run through the Coombsville
area and rise up to Wooden Valley, then continue east to the Sacramento
Valley. This area is unique in Napa Valley, with perfectly drained
volcanic soils, a cooling breeze off the San Francisco Bay, and
an infinite array of slopes and exposures. Several years ago we
were lucky to find a one-acre slope of twenty-seven-year-old Cabernet
Franc vines on Rancho Chimiles, a stunning hillside vineyard tended
to by surfer/vineyardist Terry Wilson. These old vines are athletically
proportioned, balanced but muscular. The wines they produce are
similar in character. Whole berry fermentation using native yeasts,
French oak barrel aging for 22 months, and bottling without fining
or filtration, all help to coax the complex fruit flavors from these
mature vines. In 2006 we have again blended in Cabernet Sauvignon
from the nearby Coombsville district of the Napa Valley. The Cabernet
Sauvignon brings breadth and added fruit density to the wine. The
final blend of the 2005 Cerro Sur is 72% Cabernet Franc, 28% Cabernet
Sauvignon. In the glass, the wine exhibits aromas of exotic spice,
cardamom, blackberry and candle wax. It is explosive on the palate,
bringing rich flavors of cedar, fresh-picked summer fruits, chocolate
truffles and candied fruits.
150 cases
produced
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