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Knights Valley 2022
Cabernet Sauvignon
Sonoma County, California

BOLD WINE STYLE

The 2022 Knights Valley Cabernet Sauvignon is a powerhouse wine. It opens with bold black cherry, black currant, and dark chocolate aromas. The palate offers abundant dark brambly fruit flavors – blackberry, blueberry, cocoa, and spice. Velvety tannins carry this wine through the long, elegant finish. Enjoy paired with bacon-wrapped dates stuffed with goat cheese, lamb chops with garlic and herbs, or a variety of hearty meat dishes.

Varietal: 96% Cabernet Sauvignon, 2% Malbec, 2% Merlot
Alcohol: 14.5% alcohol / volume
Appellation: Sonoma County, California
Oak: 85% French oak and 15% American oak, 40% new
Aging: 16 months
TA: 5.9 g/L
pH: 3.75

VINEYARDS:
The Knights Valley Cabernet is from the winery’s high elevation vineyards with rocky, well-draining soils. This warmer growing appellation is ideal for Bordeaux varieties and lend to wines known for their structure. Two primary vineyards make up this blend, lying between 500-1,400 feet in elevation, with a combination of soils from cobbly clay and sandy loam to ancient, weathered sandstone. These 30 year old vines are planted on ridges of steep and rugged terrain flanked by ravines. The grapes tend to ripen later in the season, giving a long-hang time with balanced, ripe fruit and well-integrated tannins. 

VINTAGE:
Minimal rainfall and mild temperatures contributed to drought-like conditions throughout Sonoma County. With a warmer than average winter and spring, bud-break was two weeks ahead of average. The summer was warm and dry with a few short heat spikes, resulting in long hang-time and beautifully ripened fruit.

WINEMAKING:
Grapes are sorted and destemmed before a 3-day cold soak. Pump overs are conducted one to two times daily for the duration of primary fermentation. Once fermentation is finished, the wine is drained and pressed to 85% French oak and 15% American oak (40% new barrels) for malolactic fermentation and 16 months of barrel aging.


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Cinq Cépages 2018
Sonoma County Red Wine
Sonoma County, California

BOLD WINE STYLE

The 2018 Cinq Cépages opens with inviting aromas of cassis, blackberry jam, a touch of dried currants, leather, and soft nutmeg and cardamom spice notes. The palate offers more dark fruits with rich, ripe, jammy fruit, black cherries, plums and cassis and notes of vanilla and maple spice. The wine is well structured with silky tannins leading to a satisfying finish. Rewarding and ready for enjoyment now, the 2018 vintage will also evolve over time with proper cellaring.

Varietal: 79% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Cabernet Franc, 7% Merlot, 2% Malbec, 2% Petit Verdot
Analysis:
14.9% alcohol / volume
Cooperage: Aged 20 months in 100% French oak (49% new)
Pairing: Enjoy with pork tenderloin and cherry compote, or grilled New York steak with a demi-glace for an ultra-decadent meal.

VINEYARDS:
Cinq Cépages is the flagship wine of Chateau St. Jean. Each year, their winemaker selects fruit from outstanding and proven Bordeaux varietal vineyards to craft a wine that showcases the very best of Sonoma County. The primary grape sources for the 2018 vintage are from some of the finest appellations throughout Sonoma County. The majority is from Sonoma Valley, where cabernet sauvignon from the Monte Rosso and Mountain Terraces vineyards in the Moon Mountain add structure, alongside selections from the valley including Chateau St. Jean Estate Vineyard malbec. The Louvau vineyard in Dry Creek offers merlot with lush juiciness and texture, while the Stuhlmuller Vineyard in Alexander Valley brings fruit with savory, dried herb notes and bright berry flavors.

VINTAGE:
A near perfect season, welcomed after several tense vintages, began with abundant February rains followed by drying sun and weather that allowed for even flowering and bud break. The slightly later start was followed by consistently ideal weather, with harvest later in September, resulting in fruit with great flavor and complexity.

ABOUT THE WINERY AND CHATEAU:
Chateau St. Jean roots are in Sonoma County. Their iconic Chateau dates back to the 1920s by Earnest and Maude Goff, the original owners who designed and constructed their summer home. The Goff’s had established their family fortune in the iron ore mines of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula and Pacific Northwest lumber and came to California from Saginaw, Michigan with their four sons and one daughter. White wines grew on their property until the onset of Prohibition.  In the early 1970s, Ken Sheffield, Bob, and Ed Merzoian who were grape growers and shippers, focused their attention on the 250 acres of the Goff estate. Chateau St. Jean was founded in 1973 and have been making wines from the region’s diverse vineyards for over 50 years. A fine wine estate with European style, they are proud to produce balanced and elegant wines, a hallmark of Chateau St. Jean. Their single-vineyard and blend expressions celebrate Sonoma County’s distinctive, world-class growing region, and the special vineyard sites in which their grapes are grown. Learn more here.

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