Happy Saturday! It's been an odd weather day, starting with heat and humidity, then thunderstorms and now a return of heat, humidity and wildfire smoke from Canada. I just hope the rain holds off as we are supposed to have our Independence Day fireworks tonight as they were postponed due to storms two weeks ago. Whatever happens, at least there is wine! Tonight, I've opened a bottle of wine from one of my early wineries that I visited on my first trip to Walla Walla more than 25 years ago. The 2023 Woodward Canyon Old Vines Cabernet Sauvignon is a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon (88%), Malbec (7%) and Petit Verdot (5%) from the Weinbau, Bacchus and Woodward Canyon Estate Vineyards in Washington State. Let's see how this wine is shaping up!
The wine has the classic Cabernet look, with deep indigo and bright ruby. The nose presents an elegant expression of ripe blackberry, leather, cocoa and just a hint of graphite. The first sip is a rush of black currant, tart cherry and a bit of earthy peat that gives way to some dried herbs and peppery spice midpalate. The tannins are well structured providing for a lush mouthfeel that envelops your palate ahead of the lingering dry finish that will leave you satisfied.
I would easily rate this wine a solid 9, with claims to a 9.5 with a bit of age. This wine represents the pinnacle of Washington Cabernet, rich character and earthiness that connects you to the soil. As for pairings, enjoy it with a range of hard cheeses, grilled lamb or slow cooked ox tail stew. Tonight, I am enjoying this wine with a grilled T-bone over grilled leeks with oven roasted sweet potatoes and carrots. Cheers!