Coyote Ridge Vineyard is located on a long undulating ridgeline that runs Eastward downhill from the Aurora Vineyard knoll. The vineyard blocks are perched on the hillside above Nash Creek Canyon to the South and share the same red iron oxide clay as the upper blocks of Aurora Vineyard. Though the soils are similar, the Southern and slightly Eastern exposure of Coyote Ridge, along with its lower 900 foot elevation, allows the top of the summer fog line to reach the Vineyard. This creates an entirely different microclimate and growing cycle for its vines. The soils of Coyote Ridge Vineyard are red clay and shattered basalt rock, and is sited at 900 feet in elevation. The vineyard’s name comes from a fondness for a family of coyotes who protect the vines from burrowing pests.
So typically Coyote Ridge, the 2017 vintage of this single-vineyard offering is approachable and immensely enjoyable. Dusty barrel aromas laced with cinnamon and milk chocolate follow through on the palate and are joined by notes of dark cherry, dried cranberry, fig jam, and red spices. For the texture aficionados among us, the tannins are reminiscent of the finest silk and deliciously sweet.
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Checkerboard Coyote Ridge Cabernet Sauvignon
2017Info
- WINEMAKER: MARTHA MCCLELLAN
- COLOR: RED
- SOIL: volcanic soils with basalt cobble in a loamy red clay
- VARIETAL: 100% Cabernet Sauvignon
- COUNTRY: USA
- REGION: CALIFORNIA
- APPELLATION: NAPA COUNTY
- VINTAGE: 2017
- FARMING PRACTICES: SUSTAINABLE
- IMPORTER: IPO WINES