Palate
The 2012 Lokoya Diamond Mountain combines the thrill of exploration with layers of complexity, not unlike what motivated Harrison Ford’s professor turned archaeological treasure hunter, Indiana Jones. With its blue-black fruit, anise, slight mint, rich palate and broad tannins, this wine allows the adventurer to navigate multiple corridors of flavor with the promise of riches and discovery around each corner.
Growing Conditions
Since 1996, Lokoya has created a powerful Cabernet Sauvignon from the Diamond Mountain appellation. The soils are composed of fine volcanic dust coupled with a loamy component, creating a unique geological base for the vineyard. Typical of older vineyards, the cordon-pruned vines were planted pre-phylloxera on St. George rootstock and generated much of their own equilibrium without human intervention, resulting in relatively small clusters of berries bursting with raspberry, black cherry and complex character.
Harvest
hand-harvested, low yields of 2.5 tons per acre.
Bottling
bottled unfined and unfiltered
Winemaking
grapes pressed in wooden basket press
Aging
20 months in 84% new French oak