
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 Vineyards Merlot, the 2007 vintage demonstrated challenging, but quality-elevating growing conditions. Scant winter rainfall, followed by a moderately warm spring and summer produced exceptional Merlot with pure varietal fruit flavors. Our passionate commitment to our red wines from Cypress Vineyards is to preserve and showcase the great cherry and currant fruit flavors resplendent in grapes grown in the Central Coast.
TECHNICAL DATA
Composition: 90.7% Merlot, 7.7% Syrah, 1.6% Cabernet
Origin: 52.9% San Luis Obispo County, 36.0% Monterey County and 11.1% Paso Robles
Total Acidity: 0.67 g/100ml
pH at Bottling: 3.59
Alcohol: 13.80% by volume
Residual Sugar: 0.42 g/100 ml
WINEMAKER’S COMMENTS
The 2007 Cypress Vineyards Merlot is garnet red in color with youthful hues and medium density. One of the most memorable characteristics of this wine is the lovely aromas of fresh plums, red currants and sour cherry, complemented by a subtle hint of mint. On the palate, the wine follows through to a long and satisfying finish. I would recommend the 2007 Cypress Vineyards Merlot with beef filets with a red wine sauce or barbecued ribs. This wine should be enjoyed in its youth or cellared up to five years.
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