Vintage Notes
The New Year began with storms that brought high winds and heavy rains to the valley, but precipitation soon became scarce and for the second year in a row, Napa Valley received little more than 60 percent of its normal rainfall. Spring was one of the driest on record. Warm spring days resulted in early bud break, and the persistent frigid, dry air during the nights created conditions for the longest frost period in decades. Then within the same week frost threat was at its greatest, a multi-day heat spike sent daytime temperatures into the triple digits just as the vines were beginning to flower and set fruit. After the fruit set, fewer clusters with smaller berries appeared with cooler temperatures, harvest started just a little ahead of normal due to the early vine development in the spring. Harvest was condensed with low crop yields.
Reviews
94 points, Wine Enthusiast, Steve Heimoff, September 2011
94 points, JamesSuckling.com, James Suckling, 2/15/11
94 points, The Tasting Panel, Anthony Dias Blue, December 2011
Varietal
100% Cabernet Sauvignon
Appellation
Stags Leap District
Vineyard
100% Silverado Vineyard
Harvest Info
September 24 – 27, 2008
23.7° Brix
Yields of 2.84 tons/acre
Skin Contact
17 days of skin contact
Oak Profile
19 months barrel age
42% new oak
New oak profile: 100% French
Overall oak profile: 100% French
Analysis
14.7% Alcohol
5.40 g/L TA
3.64 pH
Bottled August 2010