Winemaker Notes
Trusted for producing wine that is quintessentially Duckhorn, this Cabernet Sauvignon from our prized Patzimaro vineyard is sourced from some of our oldest and most consistent vines. The wine opens with captivating aromas of red currants, creamy milk chocolate, black olives and a touch of licorice. As you savor it, rich layers of plum cobbler come to life, beautifully accented by subtle hints of sage and dried herbs. Dense polished tannins lend a seamless texture, guiding you to a lingering finish that reveals the depth and complexity characteristic of this St. Helena site.
Production
Winter and spring provided ample rain, which allowed the vines to set a generous crop with excellent canopies. Budbreak arrived a little over a week early, and we enjoyed warm, steady weather throughout spring and summer. We began picking Semillon, Sauvignon Blanc, and some Merlot as early as mid-August, but the first big push began after a Labor Day heat event, when our generous canopies paid dividends, helping shade the grapes. After a busy few weeks, a cool spell allowed the remaining grapes time to mature. To counter the impact of modest mid-September rains, we applied a careful fruit drop, and were equally diligent during sorting. Overall, harvest lasted eleven weeks, delivering wines with excellent concentration, supple tannins, lovely finesse and dynamic acidity.