Palate
Sean Connery, arguably the best actor to portray James Bond, imbued the character with a sense of style, intelligence, strength, masculinity and longevity. Much like Connery’s Bond, the 2012 Lokoya Mount Veeder has a muscularity of structure, a violet-meets-blueberry aromatic with intense fruit characters, and anise and espresso on the palate that remind one that it’s sometimes better to be shaken than stirred.
Growing Conditions
Located on the western ridges of the Mayacamas Range and at the northern end of the Mount Veeder appellation, Veeder Peak Vineyard sits at a lofty elevation of 1,800 feet. Since 1995, Lokoya has fashioned a powerful Cabernet Sauvignon from a small block on our estate vineyard. Though morning sun tempers the climate on Mount Veeder, shallow soil profiles combined with a low concentration of minerals and nutrients challenge the vitality of the Cabernet Sauvignon vines. Struggling in this mountainous volcanic terrain forces the vines to seek out nutrients and thus produce berries with intensely concentrated fruit.
Harvest
hand-harvested, low yields of 2 tons per acre.
Bottling
bottled unfined and unfiltered
Winemaking
grapes pressed in wooden basket press
Aging
20 months in 99% new French oak