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    289
  • Producer ranking ?

    10
  • Decanting time

    4h
  • When to drink

    2020-2035
  • Food Pairing

    Game

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The Story

The Araujo Eisele Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon has a unique allure to it. It is the finesse, purity of fruit, vivid acidity and profound mineral character that set this wine apart from the other Napa wines. Its style is almost reminiscent of Pomerol. It is a sophisticated wine with great potential. Thanks to the Araujos vineyard management, the wines are showing an increasing amount of the terroir character. The terroir There are three terroir factors that give the Eisele Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon its unique character.

Firstly, the vineyard is located in a cove protected by the Palisades Mountains, which draw cool air from the Sonoma coastline to the site from the western Chalk Hill Gap. This helps the grapes keep their freshness and acidity, which is often a challenge given the warm Calistoga district.

 

The second factor is the subsoil composition, which is being shaped by the two tributaries crossing the vineyard. The subsoil is made up of volcanic cobbles derived from the Palisades Mountains. This deep rocky subsoil is well-draining causing the vine roots to penetrate deep into the ground in search of water. As the roots penetrate the soil levels, more mineral compounds are being absorbed adding minerals and complexity to the grapes. As the vineyard lies on a gently sloping hill there are parts of the vineyard with richer soil containing volcanic ash, small stones and red clay. These parts provide more weight and complexity to the flavour profile of the grapes. 

The third terroir factor is formed by the Araujos themselves. Through innovative vineyard management practices, the Araujos have succeeded in transferring the unique terroir into their wines. Philosophy in winemaking The Araujos commitment to producing estate-grown wines of highest calibre and distinction has driven them to employ cutting-edge practices in farming and winemaking

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Wine Information

The remarkable 2005 growing season began with one of the wettest springs on record, with soaking rains that continued well into June. Full soil moisture capacity in the vineyard encouraged long leafy shoots, and clear weather at bloom allowed an excellent fruit set, all of which kept our crews busy thinning clusters, leaves and shoots to provide ideal
exposure for the remaining grapes.
A spectacular summer ensued, with warm, sunny days and cool nights, and even through September, the weather continued mild with no severe heat spikes, ripening the perfectly formed clusters slowly and completely. This beautiful season allowed extensive hang time until the end of September, producing grapes with delicious flavors and lower sugars with no dehydration. The generous harvest began on September 27th with the young Petit Verdot, and ended on October 13th with the last Cabernet Sauvignon. The fruit was hand-picked under lights during the cool hours of the night, hand sorted, fermented and macerated in small tanks, and then aged in new French oak barrels for 26 months.
The wine was bottled in November, 2007.

Tasting Notes
Reflecting a superb growing season, this wine is immensely aromatic, exhibiting notes of ripe cassis and blackberries layered with hints of leather, dried sage, crushed rock and rose petals. In the mouth, the wine is a seamless expression of elegance and depth, perfectly balancing rich fruit, earthiness, minerality and powerful but fine oak tannins, finishing with incredibly persistent notes of wet granite.
Notes winemaker Françoise Peschon: The 2005 Cabernet Sauvignon is a wine of great purity and strength, with abundant silky tannins enveloping the sweet fruit and mineral core. It is vibrant, authentic and intense - less fruit driven, more earth driven, it is a sophisticated wine of place.

Grape Source
91% Cabernet Sauvignon Eisele Vineyard
5% Cabernet Franc Eisele Vineyard
2% Petit Verdot Eisele Vineyard
2% Merlot Eisele Vineyard
Napa Valley

Production & Technical Data
Alcohol: 14.8%
Total Acid: 0.56 g/100ml
pH: 3.84
Production: 2600 cases
Release Date: October 1, 2008


The Araujo Eisele Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon has a unique allure to it. It is the finesse, purity of fruit, vivid acidity and profound mineral character that set this wine apart from the other Napa wines. Its style is almost reminiscent of Pomerol.
It is a sophisticated wine with great potential. Thanks to the Araujos vineyard management, the wines are showing an increasing amount of the terroir character.

The terroir
There are three terroir factors that give the Eisele Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon its unique character.
Firstly, the vineyard is located in a cove protected by the Palisades Mountains, which draw cool air from the Sonoma coastline to the site from the western Chalk Hill Gap. This helps the grapes keep their freshness and acidity, which is often a challenge given the warm Calistoga district.
The second factor is the subsoil composition, which is being shaped by the two tributaries crossing the vineyard. The subsoil is made up of volcanic cobbles derived from the Palisades Mountains. This deep rocky subsoil is well-draining causing the vine roots to penetrate deep into the ground in search of water. As the roots penetrate the soil levels, more mineral compounds are being absorbed adding minerals and complexity to the grapes. As the vineyard lies on a gently sloping hill there are parts of the vineyard with richer soil containing volcanic ash, small stones and red clay. These parts provide more weight and complexity to the flavour profile of the grapes.

The third terroir factor is formed by the Araujos themselves. Through innovative vineyard management practices, the Araujos have succeeded in transferring the unique terroir into their wines.

Philosophy in winemaking
The Araujos commitment to producing estate-grown wines of highest calibre and distinction has driven them to employ cutting-edge practices in farming and winemaking. The organic and biodynamic practices are an important part of the vineyard management. The organic farming principles were adapted in 1998 and were followed two years later by the biodynamic practices. The property is free of chemical fertilizers, pesticides and herbicides.
With these practices the Araujos are reinforcing the unique terroir and ensuring the health of the soil and vines so that they are able to handle the most common threat to their vines – the heat stress – better than ever before.


Historical background
Eisele Vineyard has been known for decades as one of the most appreciated sites in Napa Valley. It was originally planted with Zinfandel and Riesling as far back as the early 1880s, while the Cabernet Sauvignon was first planted in 1964. The vineyard reached its flair after Milt and Barbara Eisele bought the vineyard in 1969. The Eiseles soon realised that their unique site produced a crop that deserved to be sold to respected producers other than the local co-operative. They therefore decided to contact winemaker Paul Draper of Ridge Vineyards. The first wines carrying the Eisele Vineyard label were produced by Ridge Vineyards in 1971.
The harvests of 1972 and 1973 were sold to Robert Mondavi, who used them in the prestige blend of Reserve Cabernet. In 1974, the crop was sold to Conn Creek Winery who produced the second vineyard-designated Eisele Cabernet. The following year the Eiseles found a partner in Joe Phelps, who had exclusivity for the whole vineyard until 1991. Phelps produced sixteen Eisele Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon vintages, until the Araujos bought it. However, the last vintage of 1991 was actually produced by both the Joe Phelps and Araujos brands.
Since the Araujos acquisition, the focus towards wine making has changed. For the first time in the history of Eisele Vineyards, there is a proprietor committed exclusively to producing the wine on estate, all the way from the vineyards to the bottling and cellaring. It is done with prime focus, devotion and absolutely no compromises.

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Tasting note

color

Medium and Ruby red

ending

Long and Lingering

flavors

Coffee, Cedar, Blackberry, Blackcurrant and Spice

nose

Intense and Refined

recommend

Yes

taste

High in Acidity, Concentrated, Balanced, Full-bodied, Harmonious and Elegant

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Origin

Napa, Napa Valley
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