Growing Conditions
The 2019 vintage began with a cool start. We saw above average rainfall in Paso Robles helping to cleanse soils. The cool weather protracted bud break and bloom delaying our growing season. A heat wave in late July helped to accelerate our delayed season with harvest starting about 7 days late at the end of August. The weather became more seasonal until several frost events in late September and October created challenges for low elevation areas. Luckily, we saw very little frost damage in our vineyards this season. Overall yield in the vineyard is lower than average. While short and somewhat sporadic, vintage 2019 is showing to be rich in flavor and has phenolic density.
Bottling
January 2022
Winemaking
At Robert Hall we love a Bordeaux blend. This vintage, Cabernet Sauvignon we especially expressive and it was select as the primary varietal of the blend. This wine comes from a collection of our favorite vineyards in the Paso Robles Adelaida District. Aged for almost 24 months in 60% new French oak, this wine is ready to drink now and enjoy over the next 10 years.
Food Pairing
Roasted lamb, mushroom and herb flatbread, Charcuterie; Cheese: Smoked Gouda, Manchego, Blue Cheese