
The Cypress is the plant most associated with California’s rugged Pacific coast. Its twisted and gnarled appearance comes as a direct result of the maritime air’s persistent movement either inland or seaward. For grape growing, the ocean’s influence is significant, keeping coastal and inland valleys refreshingly, cool preserving the grape’s natural acidity and flavor.
2005 was another strong year for red wines from the Central Coast. The abundant rainfall during the winter and early spring brought new life to our vineyards with a beautiful crop and pure fruit flavors showing through in the wines. With our Cypress Vineyards wines, we strive to preserve the great cherry and currant fruit flavors from the Central Coast.
Technical Data
Vintage: 2005
Composition:84% Cabernet Sauvignon, 8% Petit Verdot, 5% Syrah, 3% Petite Sirah
pH: 3.77
Alcohol: 13.66% alc by vol
Residual Sugar: 0.39 g/100ml
Sizes: 750 ml
Winemaker's Comments
The 2005 Cypress Vineyards Cabernet has youthful purple and red hues with good density. The wine has an attractive mix of chocolate coated cherries and spicy vanilla oak. The palate is a rich mouthful of cherry and currant fruit from the start to finish, with an integrated touch of oak for interest. This wine should be taken seriously by the connoisseur, yet quaffed by anybody who enjoys a good glass of Cabernet. It went perfectly with the Sfinciuno (stuffed pizza) that I made for lunch. Please enjoy now or during the next five years.
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2007 Cypress Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon -- The windswept Cypress tree, the unmistakable signature plant of California’s coastal terrain, owes its gnarled appearance to the maritime air’s persistent movement either inland or seaward. The ocean’s influence on the Central Coast winegrowing region is significant – keeping coastal and inland valleys refreshingly cool at night, while preserving the grape’s natural acidity. For Cypress Vineyards . . .
2007 Cypress Vineyards Merlot -- The windswept Cypress tree, the unmistakable signature plant of California’s coastal terrain, owes its gnarled appearance to the maritime air’s persistent movement either inland or seaward. The ocean’s influence on the Central Coast winegrowing region is significant – keeping coastal and inland valley’s refreshingly cool at night, while preserving the grape’s natural acidity and flavor. For Cypress . . .
2008 Cypress Vineyards Chardonnay -- The windswept Cypress tree, the unmistakable signature plant of California’s coastal terrain, owes its gnarled appearance to the maritime air’s persistent movement either inland or seaward. The ocean’s influence on the Central Coast winegrowing region is significant, keeping coastal and inland valleys refreshingly cool, while preserving the grape’s natural acidity and flavor. For Cypress Vineyards . . .
2008 Cypress Vineyards Sauvignon Blanc -- The windswept Cypress tree, the unmistakable signature plant of California’s coastal terrain, owes its gnarled appearance to the maritime air’s persistent movement either inland or seaward. The ocean’s influence on the Central Coast winegrowing region is significant, keeping coastal and inland valleys refreshingly cool, while preserving the grape’s natural acidity and flavor. For Cypress Vineyards . . .
2008 Cypress Vineyards White Zinfandel -- The windswept Cypress tree, the unmistakable signature plant of California’s coastal terrain, owes its gnarled appearance to the maritime air’s persistent movement either inland or seaward. The ocean’s influence on the Central Coast winegrowing region is significant, keeping coastal and inland valleys refreshing cool, while preserving the grape’s natural acidity and flavor. Temperature is . . .