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    2h
  • When to drink

    2020-2035

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2008 Double Vision

Double Vision combines two of our favorite red grapes- Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah. Together these "visions" in winemaking create a wine of immense complexity.

Our first ever Cabernet-Syrah blend has an intriguing nose of chocolate, herbs, cedar, blackberries and smoke that seamlessly flows into a smooth and silky palate. It finishes with fine-grained tannin and incredible density. The structure from the Cabernet Sauvignon combines with the boldness of Syrah to give this blend great texture, structure and restraint.
Varietals: 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 50% Syrah
Harvest Date: October 2008
Barrel Aging: 22 months, then bottled unfined and unfiltered in July 2010
Barrel Type: 75% New Seguin Moreau French Oak (Cabernet Selection) for the Cabernet, 100% New Saury French Oak (Medium Plus) and Demptos (2nd used) for the Syrah
Age of Barrels: 75% New French Oak, 25% Second Vintage French Oak
Alcohol: 15.0%
Appellation: Syrah: Meek Vineyard, Yakima Valley. Cabernet: Stillwater Creek Vineyard, Columbia Valley
Vineyard Yeild: 2 tons per acre, average
Vineyard(s): Stillwater Creek (50%), Meek (50%)
Vinification: Fermented in 1.5 ton open fermenters, punched in cap 2 times per day. Mostly completed primarily on skins and malolactic fermentation in French oak. Minimal racking and SO2.
Production: 100 cases
Release Date: May 2011
Cellaring: 10-15 Years
Food Pairing: Serve with grilled lamb or steak.




August 31 , 2008

Wow, here we are again looking face first at another harvest and the last days of summer. This has been a banner year for Woodinville Wine Cellars with the release in March of our 2005 Reserve Cabernet, and in May with our 2005 Ausonius. We also received “Outstanding Vintner” awards on four of our reds at the Seattle Wine Awards, and some great reviews from a mix of wine publications. A great outcome, especially when most of these are evaluated in “blind” tastings.

As we start to roll out the first of our 2006 vintage the excitement has never been higher for the quality of the wines. The weather in 2006 was nearly ideal. A mild but rainy spring helped produce tight bunches of small berries on the vines adding to the potential for well-structured, deeply flavored wines. We also began our first harvest with new equipment (basket press, crusher, and hopper) making it possible to make the wines from fermentation to bottling completely in our own facility.

Our first red wine release from the 2006 harvest will be the third vintage of the Little Bear Creek and the 2006 Syrah Columbia Valley. This Syrah will be the first of two (yes two!) Syrahs to be released in 2008. Later this year we will introduce, our first ever Reserve Syrah (only 140 cases) and the L.M.S. (Last Man Standing) our first 100% Malbec (only 75 cases)!

On Friday, September 12th and Saturday, September 13th, we will be hosting an open house to celebrate the release of these first two wines. The second two wines will be released in November.

This holiday season, we will be featuring “The Man Box”, which will include one bottle of last year’s 2005 O.M.O. and one bottle of the 2006 L.M.S! The wine will be displayed in a two bottle wooden box with our branded emblem as seen on our website. And if that were not enough, we will also have a very limited amount of 2005 Reserve Cabernet Magnums in unique etched glass bottles. Very handsome! As always these will be offered to wine club member first….don‘t delay!

Cheers,

Sean Boyd
Winemaker

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Double Vision combines two of our favorite red grapes- Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah. Together these "visions" in winemaking create a wine of immense complexity. Our first ever Cabernet-Syrah blend has an intriguing nose of chocolate, herbs, cedar, blackberries and smoke that seamlessly flows into a smooth and silky palate. It finishes with fine-grained tannin and incredible density. The structure from the Cabernet Sauvignon combines with the boldness of Syrah to give this blend great texture, structure and restraint. Varietals: 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 50% Syrah Harvest Date: October 2008 Barrel Aging: 22 months, then bottled unfined and unfiltered in July 2010 Barrel Type: 75% New Seguin Moreau French Oak (Cabernet Selection) for the Cabernet, 100% New Saury French Oak (Medium Plus) and Demptos (2nd used) for the Syrah Age of Barrels: 75% New French Oak, 25% Second Vintage French Oak Alcohol: 15.0% Appellation: Syrah: Meek Vineyard, Yakima Valley. Cabernet: Stillwater Creek Vineyard, Columbia Valley Vineyard Yeild: 2 tons per acre, average Vineyard(s): Stillwater Creek (50%), Meek (50%) Vinification: Fermented in 1.5 ton open fermenters, punched in cap 2 times per day. Mostly completed primarily on skins and malolactic fermentation in French oak. Minimal racking and SO2. Production: 100 cases Release Date: May 2011 Cellaring: 10-15 Years Food Pairing: Serve with grilled lamb or steak.
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