2019 Andreas
THE STORY:
After a string of warm vintages the 2019 vintage presented a cooler growing season than normal. A mild winter followed by snow in the vineyard during pruning season delayed bud break while moisture in the ground led to more canopy growth. Temperatures remained consistent throughout the summer with no significant heat spikes and a cool September. Phenolic maturity was realized earlier than sugar accumulation which pushed harvest from Block R1 of our Mach One Vineyard to October 2nd. Extended maceration was employed prior to aging in mostly new French oak until bottling on April 19, 2022.
Composed of a singular clone of Cabernet Sauvignon from a 1.6-acre block of our Mach One Vineyard, the 2019 Andreas presents aromas of fresh plum and blackberry together with cassis compote. Powerful, yet nuanced dark fruit, cherry, cocoa, and exotic spice reveal in juicy layers on the palate. Velvety, fine-grained tannins bring harmonistic balance and lead to a polished finish. Constructed with artful finesse for enjoyment now and, with proper cellaring, beyond 2040.
RELEASE DATE:
December 1, 2023
Vintage | 2019 |
Varietal | Cabernet Sauvignon |
Varietal Composition | 100% Cabernet Sauvignon |
Appellation | Horse Heaven Hills |
Vineyard | Mach One |
Harvest Date | 10/02/2019 |
Acid | 5.6 g/L |
PH | 3.88 |
Aging | 30 months in French Oak barrels (90% new) |
Fermentation | 30 days skin contact for richness and complexity. |
Alcohol | 14.50% |
Wine Style | Red Wine |
Volume | 750 ml |
Bottling Date | 04/19/2022 |
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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