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2005 Grand Estates Cabernet Sauvignon

Tasting Notes
“Spice, blackberries and cassis aromas fill the nose followed by a medium-bodied, concentrated and satin textured mid-palate; the long finish offers silky tannins and dark chocolate notes."
-Ray Einberger, Winemaker

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Growing Season

  • August 15 marked the beginning of the earliest harvest on record.
  • Warm summer months contributed to the uniformity of berry maturation.
  • A temperature drop in late summer cooled the vineyards and allowed the grapes extra hang time to enhance flavor and aromatic development.
  • Moderate weather conditions during harvest contributed to mature fruit with intense flavors, good sugar development, and high natural acidity across varietals.

Vineyards

  • Grand Estates Cabernet Sauvignon was harvested from vineyards located predominantly on the Horse Heaven Hills (which contributes texture and body) and the Wahluke Slope (for aromatics and complexity).
  • Columbia Valley vineyards are seated east of the Cascade Mountain range. Up to 14,000 feet high, the mountains effectively block eastward-moving wet weather systems from the Pacific Ocean.
  • Just 6 to 8 inches of rainfall reach the growing region annually. Vineyards are 100% drip irrigated.
  • The soils have low fertility and low water-holding capacity,
    allowing precise control of vine growth patterns.
  • Vines are planted north to south on south and southeast-facing slopes.

Vinification

  • Grapes were crushed with 25% whole berries remaining.
  • Fermentation lasted 7-14 days on skins to extract optimum fruit and textural components.
  • Blending occurred immediately after fermentation.
  • Malolactic fermentation occurred in a combination of stainless steel tanks and oak barrels.
  • The wine barrel-aged in 1/3 new oak for 16 months.

Technical Data

  • Total acidity: 0.57 g/100ml
  • pH: 3.70
  • Alcohol: 13.5%

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