North Coast Cabernet Sauvignon
Growing Region:
The North Coast appellation, which covers Napa, Sonoma and Lake Counties, is renowned for the depth and richness of its Cabernet Sauvignon. Having access to a larger region offers the winemaker the luxury to choose the best grapes in order to create a balanced wine with lush fruit and firm tannins. The majority of the fruit sourced for the Greg Norman California Estates 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon came from Sonoma County chosen for its bright fruit profile, while fruit from Napa and Mendocino Counties provide complexity and structure.
Winemaking:
The grapes were crushed and fermented an average of seven to 10 days. Pump-overs were performed three times a day to helped extract color and tannin. After fermentation the wine was aged for 8 months in one-and two-year-old French and American oak barrels to add complexity and depth of flavors..
Winemaker's Notes:
The Greg Norman 2007 North Coast Cabernet Sauvignon is deep ruby red in color. Aromas of blackberry, black cherry and some dried herbal notes are highlighted by hints of roasted coffee. Flavors of black currant and lush, ripe plum are delivered on a silky mouthfeel with smooth tannins and a well-balanced finish.
Technical Information:
Appellation: North Coast, California
Alcohol: 15%
pH: .64
Total Acidity: 0.62 g/100ml
Harvest Date: September to October 2007
Bottle Date: April 2009
Release Date: June 2009
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