2004 | Goldschmidt Vineyards | PLUS Single Vineyard Selection Game Ranch Cabernet Sauvignon
Red Wine: 2004 | Goldschmidt Vineyards | PLUS Single Vineyard Selection Game Ranch Cabernet Sauvignon
The wine has ruby beautiful red color. This 2004 Plus Single Vineyard Selection Game Ranch Cabernet Sauvignon the has complex smell of dark fruit with notes of cedar, blackberry and chocolate. Subdued tannins courtesy of French oak aging. The mouthfeel is full and medium dry with fair acidity leaving us with a long and cherish finish.
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Producer: Goldschmidt Vineyards
Vintage: 2004
Size: 750ml
Varietal: Cabernet Sauvignon
Country/Region: United States, Oakville
Detailed Description
The wine has ruby beautiful red color. This 2004 Plus Single Vineyard Selection Game Ranch Cabernet Sauvignon the has complex smell of dark fruit with notes of cedar, blackberry and chocolate. Subdued tannins courtesy of French oak aging. The mouthfeel is full and medium dry with fair acidity leaving us with a long and cherish finish.
Producer Information
Goldschmidt Vineyards is a Californian wine producer most notable for its single-vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon wines from Alexander Valley and Napa Valley. It was established in 1998 by Nick and Yolyn Goldschmidt. The Goldschmidt portfolio consists of a range of single-vineyard wines, each of which has a corresponding wine called “PLUS”, which comes from the very best parcels in the vineyard. Included in the portfolio are Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot wines named after the Goldschmidt’s three daughters: Chelsea, Hilary and Katherine. These grapes are grown in vineyards situated in Dry Creek Valley, Oakville and Alexander Valley, respectively. The estate’s extensive wine portfolio is not only limited to vineyards in the US. Goldschmidt Vineyards’ range of brands includes Forefathers, Guidepost, and El Chaco. These labels draw on grape varieties such as Pinot Noir, Malbec and Sauvignon Blanc and are sourced from vineyards across Argentina, Chile and New Zealand. Grapes are sourced from two key sites in the Alexander Valley and Oakville appellations. The Game Ranch Vineyard in Oakville sits atop an old river bed of rocky, well-draining soils of volcanic clay and gravelly loam. In comparison, the Yoeman Vineyard in Alexander Valley occupies a northeast-facing terraced slope of gravelly loam soils, and was first planted to vine in 1988.