2019 BYO Cabernet Franc 1.5L
2020 BOTTLE YOUR OWN Limited Cabernet Franc 1.5 L
100% Cabernet Franc
Aroma / Flavor: Wild strawberry / mixed dried herbs / cinnamon / lemon balm / vanilla bean / crushed gravel / black pepper
Texture: soft / structured / velvet / plush / medium
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2019 BYO Cabernet Franc
Winemaker: Sarah Goedhart
Vintage: 2019
AVA: Red Mountain
Variety: 100% Cabernet Franc
Vineyard: 33.33% Hedges Estate Vineyard / 33.33% Bel’ Villa Vineyard / 33.34% Jolet
Bottled: November 19, 2020
Released: November 19, 2020
Production: 147 1.5L magnum bottles
Aroma / Flavor: Wild strawberry / mixed dried herbs / cinnamon / lemon balm / vanilla bean / crushed gravel / black pepper
Texture: soft / structured / velvet / plush / medium
Grapes are from the Hedges Vineyard, Bel’ Villa Vineyard, and Jolet Vineyard which is in the Red Mountain AVA. The wine was destemmed and partially crushed into stainless steel fermenters, where it was allowed to begin fermenting partially with native yeast and partially inoculated. It was pumped over twice daily until desired tannin extraction was achieved. It was then pressed to barrels where it underwent malo-lactic fermentation, then racked off lees and 100% barrel aged for 23 months in 67% new oak, 50% French oak, 50% American oak.
Harvest Notes: 2019 threw us for a few surprises when it came to the weather! After 2+ months of snow starting in Mid-February it never quite got hot. We were a bit behind going into veraison and the ripening period of September, which was a cold month. We traded our usual Indian summer and warm fall with a chilly September and a freeze on October 10th and 11th that hit a lot of areas pretty hard. Luckily with our early pick philosophy and intuition of picking based on flavors instead of numbers put us ahead of the curve and we had everything in before the freeze. Overall, 2019 is proving to be a classic Washington state vintage, with wines that are showing a lot of balance and restraint that will only become more complex and improve with time.