Nose
Aromas of allspice, lavender, bay and cassis.
Palate
I find the firmness of the structure just right, supporting the
lushness of the mouth that makes Cabernet Sauvignon what it is. California wines, especially Cabernet,
are often faulted these days for their lack of balance and true elegance—allow me to present my
nominee for the counterpoint.
Growing Conditions
After the blast of mid-September heat subsided, the Rancho Chimiles Cabernets could now
undergo slower and longer ripening in the cooler autumn days, on the vine nearly a month longer than
the previous two vintages. What a pleasure, instead of broiling heat compelling you to harvest.
I am truly drawn to my 2003 Cabernet Sauvignon. Since 1996 I have worked with Terry Wilson’s Rancho Chimiles, located in Wooden Valley on the
south east side of Napa Valley. His eastern exposure hillside vineyard and attention to detail each year
make his Cabernet Sauvignon the benchmark in the cellar. The Carneros Cabernet Sauvignon of Larry Hyde always does a wonderful job of adding softness, acidity, and forward, almost floral notes to the final blend. Hang time for Cabernet in Carneros is typically
long, another virtue of the region for Bordeaux reds.
Vineyards: Rancho Chimiles 78%, Hyde Vineyard 22%.
Bottling
Bottling Date: April 11, 2005.
Winemaking
Fermentation: 18 days, up to 86º
Maceration: 21 days average
Aging
17 months in 100% French Oak, 72% new.
Appearance
The dark ruby hue invites you.