2010 Andreas

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2010 Andreas
2010 Andreas

THE STORY:

The 2010 vintage, one of the coolest growing seasons I have experienced in the Columbia Valley in the last 20 years, gave our 100% Cabernet Sauvignon Andreas a different flavor profile than we have experienced in the past. I do not have the habit of comparing different wine regions, but I would say that the 2010 is the most Frenchy Andreas we have made so far. I can almost hear this wine picking up some of my thick French accent! Nothing to be afraid of, on the contrary, it adds to this wine an incredible complexity with nuances of cigar humidor and tobacco layered in with some earthy, leathery notes that slowly but surely evolve into very dark flavors reminiscent of cassis and huckleberry. The structure has a backbone of an iron fist and the silkiness of a velvet glove while the overall balance seems to create an inside eco-system within the molecules of this wine. We have had many vintages that are great and showing very well early and although the 2010 is a very catchy and intriguing wine, I’d not be afraid to brag that it will develop into one fine wine aged for 10 plus years. Alternatively, I would advise to decant this wine gently an hour before to fully experience the depth of complexity in the near future. A great wine to pair with an aged ribeye steak grilled with some fresh rosemary.

PRODUCTION

220 cases

RELEASE DATE

September 6, 2014

Vintage2010
VarietalCabernet Sauvignon
Varietal Composition100% Cabernet Sauvignon
AppellationHorse Heaven Hills
VineyardWallula
Acid0.65 grams/100mL
PH3.79
Aging30 months in Vicard oak barrels (90% new).
Fermentation30 days skin contact for richness and complexity.
Alcohol14.50%
Wine StyleRed Wine
Volume750 ml
Bottling Date03/08/2013

94 POINTS - Wine Advocate

"The 2010 Cabernet Sauvignon Andreas is gorgeous. Comprised of 100% Cabernet and aged 30 months in 90% new French oak, it gives up classic Cabernet Sauvignon flair with green tobacco, black currant, lead pencil and underbrush flowing to a full-bodied, beautifully concentrated, rich and yet still fresh profile on the palate. In short, it’s a stunning Cabernet to drink over the coming 20 years or more."

100% Wallula Vineyard

Considered by some to be the best vineyard site in Washington state, Wallula Vineyard is a picturesque growing location nestled high above the mighty Columbia River south of Kennewick. The vineyard is planted on south-facing slopes which vary from 2% up to 30% grade and its perimeter totals 9 miles of varied terrain.  Of this perimeter, the shore of the Columbia River provides nearly 3.5 miles of waterfront. From the river's edge at 320 feet above sea level, the property climbs a distance of nearly 3.5 miles to its peak elevation of 1367 feet. The lower elevations of the property provide ideal growing conditions for ultra-premium reds while conditions at the upper elevations allow for high quality whites to be grown. The river is of utmost importance as the water acts as a massive insulator where during the day heat accumulates quickly and at night it provides a cooling effect once the sun goes down.

Wallula's beauty as well as its suitability to winegrapes is due in part to the huge Missoula floods that raced down the Columbia River during the last ice age. The surging waters deposited Shano silt loam soils on the site, and carved the steep, basalt-rimmed canyon walls atop which the vineyards are planted.

Gilles Nicault

Gilles Nicault left the University of Avignon with a four year degree in Viticulture and Enology. He honed his craft in the fabled hillside vineyards and wineries of Cote Du Rhone, Provence and Champagne. Then, already a vintner of rising fame, Gilles traveled to America. He wanted to see for himself if reports of outstanding noble grapes from the eastern slopes of Washington were indeed true.

His tour took him to the Staton Hills Winery of Yakima Valley in 1994 (now part of Diageo), to Woodward Canyon in 1996, and included an occasion at the Hogue Winery. He soon became part of the prestigious community of Washington enologists and winemakers.

But it was in the vineyards of southern France where Gilles developed his deep convictions regarding the science of grape growing, and the profound role it plays in winemaking.

“Wines are made in the vineyard and only an excellent relationship between grower and winemaker allows the crafting of outstanding wines that reflect their terroir,” he explains to all who ask.

Gilles has a passion for knowledge, and has shaped his career path to achieve maximum growth through exposure to new ideas. It was only natural that Gilles would want to join Allen Shoup’s state-of-the-art Long Shadows team. It is there that he is completing his search for the secrets of the world's most exceptional wines as he works alongside some of the world’s greatest winemakers. His exposure to their craftsmanship with specific grape varieties and classic wine styles allows him to perfect his own signature work.

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