Forefathers
2004 Cabernet Sauvignon, Alexander Valley, California, United States
Philosophy
Forefathers Cabernet Sauvignon comes from a single vineyard on an
eastern slope in the heart of the Alexander Valley. The vineyard is
situated on a knoll east of the town of Geyserville and is comprised of
a gravely loam soil which allows for good control of irrigation, great
exposure of the clusters and long hang time.
The Cabernet Sauvignon by Forefathers is one of three single vineyard
wines produced by Goldschmidt Vineyards. The Forefathers' wines include
a Sauvignon Blanc from Marlborough in New Zealand and a Shiraz from
McLaren Vale in Australia.
This wine is 100% a single vineyard, single varietal and single
vintage; very easy to remember but very unusual these days.
"Forefathers" means "the best appellation, or
the forefather appellation, for that variety in the New World".
Winemaking
Forefathers' wines have structure, intensity and complexity. Only
ripe grapes with excellent maturity and well-developed flavors are
selected. Ripeness means very round supple tannins, which result in an
elegant entry, and powerful, rich finish. The fruit was hand harvested
and macerated for 3 weeks. We only use the first juice from the tank for
barrel aging. We barrel aged the wine for 16 months during which time
the wine was gravity racked four times.
Characteristics
The 2004 harvest was a great vintage for Northern California; it offers
ripe, rich, exuberant, full throttle, intensely flavored wines. The wine
is voluptuous, showing soft berry fruit in the front of the palate. The
middle palate has flesh, weight and richness, resulting in power. The
tannins are balanced, supple and ripe, leading to a complex wine with
many layers; velvety, silky, and seamless from front to back of the
mouth.
Winemaker Comments
"The site is unique in that it allows for a very long hang time
between flowering and harvest. It therefore allows the vine to maximize
flavor and tannin development leading to a very rich and yet supple
wine. Great vineyards are naturally balanced, produce smaller than
average berries and produce vines that expose the cluster to the sun
correctly in each vintage. 2004 was characterized by one of the earliest
starting growing seasons on record and an even earlier harvest. In
combination with a small crop, there was an early maturing of tannins.
Very similar to 2002 in flavor profile, this is a very elegant Cabernet
Sauvignon vintage with a great deal of underlying power. 2004 was also a
very small vintage and as a result more of our most powerful components
from a more northerly aspect of the same block were included. I hope you
enjoy our efforts." -- Nick Goldschmidt
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