Nose
The wine offers an inviting nose with lots of spice, sweet toasty oak, black
cherry, and ripe plum, made more intriguing by the exotic floral notes of Cabernet Franc. The aromas
bounce around with each other, indicating to me complexity since no single component dominates.
Palate
The
round flavors reflect the nose, with an initial sense of sweetness curiously followed by an impression of
dryness. The wine remains bright and lively with a refreshing finish. The color, weight, concentration,
and flavor profile of this Merlot easily surpass those of many of its Cabernet Sauvignon counterparts.
Growing Conditions
2006 was a long, cool, growing season that started relatively late for us and extended well into
October. The wines in general display good acidity and firmer tannins than 2005, but given Merlot’s
intrinsically softer tannins, the wine still remains broad and mouth-filling.
Vineyard: Stewart Vineyard, Rancho Chimiles.
Bottling
Bottling Date: May 9, 2008
Winemaking
Fermentation: 10 days average, up to 84º
Aging
18 months in French oak, 60% new.
Appearance
Medium ruby in color.