
VINTAGE
2003 was an outstanding vintage for our St. Helena Vineyard. As with the previous year we were lucky enough to have the Petit Verdot and Cabernet Sauvignon grapes ripen at the same time and facilitate “co-fermentation.” This is the practice of making a field blend or fermenting the varieties together to enhance the marriage of the wine and the stability of its colors and tannins. We harvested the fruit in the 3rd week of October, fully ripe with typical lush currant fruit flavors, which Napa is so famous for. A long maceration time allowed the wine to develop depth and full palate weight with ample yet soft tannins.
VINEYARDS
Carol’s Vineyard lies in northern St. Helena, comprised of 16.4 acres of Cabernet Sauvignon (Clone 337 on 3309 rootstock) and 4.3 acres of Petit Verdot (Clone 400 on 3309 rootstock). The well-drained, gravelly, sandy loam soil and “Bordeaux”-like climate of the Napa Valley is ideally suited to p
TECHNICAL DATA
Origin: J. Lohr Carol’s Vineyard, St. Helena, Napa Valley
Composition: 85% Cabernet Sauvignon, 15% Petit Verdot
Harvest Dates: October 18, 2003
Process: Harvested early afternoon, destemmed and crushed to stainless steel
fermenters
Harvest Numbers:
27.2° Brix average, pH=3.89, Total Acidity 0.43 g/100 ml
Vinification:
Yeast: D21, D254 and UV43
Fermentation: Stainless steel fermented
Temperature: To 90°F
Maceration: 14 days
Malolactic: Inoculation and completion in stainless steel
Maturation: 24 months in 100% new French oak barrels
Barrel Type: 100% new French oak Bordehâx Chateau Ferré-style barrels
(60.9 gallons)
Forests: Center of France
Coopers: Demptos, Sylvain and Vicard
Post-Maturation: Rack from barrels, unfiltered to bottle
Bottling Numbers:
pH: 3.6
Total Acidity: 0.74g/l00ml
Alcohol: 14.75% by volume
Res. Sugar: Dry
WINEMAKER'S COMMENTS
The 2003 J. Lohr Carol’s Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon has dark red color with excellent depth. The aroma is dominated by cherry and currant fruit with hints of vanilla and spice coming from the well-seasoned oak. On the palate, the fruit is again dominant from the front to rear palate. The tannins are soft, but complement the full palate and add substance to the finish and length of the wine. The high ratio of Petit Verdot fruit enhances the wine’s breadth but also ensures that it ages well for the next 15 years. In its youth, I would recommend a braised meat dish to complement the wine’s sweet fruit character, or serve it equally well with your favorite steak.
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