Nose

The aromatics exhibit ripe, baked strawberries, dried flowers and wet crushed rocks.

Palate

Affectionately referred to as “Force Tranquil” by Philippe, this seductive wine boasts incredible amplitude, minerality with good acidity and freshness in the finish. The tannins are reminiscent of left bank classic Bordeaux and demonstrate what old vines are capable of producing. Recommended to decant.

Growing Conditions

Montbleau Vineyard is situated on the western side of St. Helena on gentle sloping hills of Glass Mountain off the Silverado Trail. The soil is fractured bedrock with heavy loamy and glass sediments. This 2 acre hillside vineyard is fully exposed to the afternoon sun and is an extremely low yielding vine. The wine is intense and rich with graphite and leather components.

Soil Composition: Glass Mountain bedrock loam Year Planted: 1997 Size: 2 acres Vine Spacing: 4’ x 7.5’ Location: West side of St. Helena Clone: 337 Elevation: 100 feet above sea level Exposure: West facing Appellation: Saint Helena – Napa Valley Varietals: Cabernet Sauvignon First Vintage Produced: 2012

Aging

28 months in 80% new French oak barrels