2009 Paloma Merlot Napa Valley
Details
93pts(WS) Sleek and richly structured, with aromas of red currant and loamy black olive leading to plush, complex flavors of ripe plum, mocha and toasty oak. Drink now through 2016.—Tim Fish Wine Spectator Insider Vol 7 No 51 December 21, 2011
Our
Merlot is a blend of Estate Merlot and Estate Cabernet Sauvignon. The
percentage of Cabernet Sauvignon ranges from 12 to 18 percent
depending on the vintage. The grapes for this wine are picked in
very small amounts as each area of the vineyard reaches its peak of
ripeness. The grapes are then de-stemmed and the individual berries
cracked open by our 20-year-old Healdsburg stemmer/crusher (with the
crusher rollers removed) and fermented in small open top fermenters
or small stainless steel tanks. After fermentation the pomace is
gently pressed in an old fashioned basket press and each pick is put
into a stainless steel tank to settle off the gross lees. The wine then
goes into our new or used French oak barrels for 19 months of
barrel aging. The resulting wine is a big, world-class red wine capable of improving
with bottle aging for 10 to 15 years in most vintages. Although the
wine varies with the vintage, they have a consistent thread of
complex aromas of black berry fruits, black stone fruits, chocolate,
tobacco, spice and floral notes with a mineral overtone. On the
palate the wine has a big silky mouth feel, well balanced, with
flavors of berries, fruit, cocoa, cassis, and spice, and a long
spicy finish. Fruit tannins in our wines tend to be big, but not harsh
and are well integrated with the strong fruit component. Winerry Notes
- 2001 Wine Spectator 95 pts Wine Of the Year in 2003
- 2002 Wine Spectator 93 pts
- 2003 Wine Spectator 90 pts
- 2004 Wine Spectator 93 pts
- 2005 Wine Spectator 88 pts
- 2006 Wine Spectator 93 pts
- 2007 Wine Spectator 93pts
- 2008 Wine Spectator 93pts