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2006 Pride Merlot

From our vineyard atop Spring Mountain, the 2006 vintage produced wines of generous richness and expressive aromatics, and our Merlot is no exception. Red cherry, raspberry, cocoa and tar notes in the nose frame a broad wine with plenty of stuffing. With the first sip, the sensuous mouthfeel leads into the wine’s more serious side, as weighty but sweet tannins extend into a minutes-long finish. The blend is made up of 81% Clone 181 Merlot, contributing classic red fruit and bright acidity, 7% Clone 3 Merlot, adding heady floral and black fruit notes, and 11% Cabernet Sauvignon from our terraced Canyon Ranch vineyard block, bringing structure and focus to the final cuvée. A wine for Cabernet lovers, our Merlot is no wine to underestimate, and will continue to evolve over ten to twelve years in the bottle

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Profile

Appellation:Napa/Sonoma
Vintage:2006
Harvest:October 2006
Fermentation:Stainless Steel
Cooperage:French Oak
Blend:89% Merlot/11% Cabernet Sauvignon
Alcohol:14.8%
Bottling:April 2008
Production:6077 cases
Release Date:May 19, 2008
Price:$56.00
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May 27, 2009 California Grapevine, April/May Issue 2009

Rating: 91
Medium to medium-dark ruby color; attractive, fragrant, spicy, plummy, red berry fruit aroma; full body; rich, textured, concentrated, cedary, dark currant and black cherry fruit flavors with good depth and structure; medium-full tannin; lingering aftertaste. Deserves several more years of bottle aging. Very highly recommended.

April 22, 2009 The Wine Spectator, Nov. 30, 2008

Rating: 89 Dense and rich, displaying currant, licorice and spice aromas, with concentrated plum, espresso and loamy flavors that finish with firm, minerally tannins. Best from 2011 through 2015. Tasted twice, with consistent notes. 6,077 cases made. –TF

April 22, 2009 Connoisseurs' Guide, March 2009

Rating: 92
Wispy suggestionsof loam and briar are almost obscured by chocolate and cherries in the highly ripe aromas of this one, but, the wine judiciously takes a step back in the mouth from excess and eschews simple ripeness in favor of sweet oak and deep, fully extracted fruit. Its pushy tannins do get in the way of early enjoyment, but it is certain to smooth and expand over half a decade or more.

Vintages: 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000 | 1999 | 1998 | 1997 | 1996
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