2021 THE ORGANIST
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$70/6+Bottles
Paying homage to my former discipline as a Pipe Organist, this red wine is both approachable and polished. A proprietary blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Malbec harmonize to create a medium, full-bodied blend that is ready to enjoy now or cellar for many years to come.
Composition – Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot & Malbec
Vineyards – E. Rutherford Vineyard (Rutherford AVA), A & D Vineyard (Oak Knoll AVA) & Last Light Vineyard (Mt. Veeder AVA)
Harvest – September 4 through 17
Avg. Brix at Harvest – 24.8
Aging – 24 Months in 70% New French Oak (Darnajou, St. Julien, Colbert & Nadalié)
2021 started off with little rainfall, leading the vintage into a warm and dry season, driving yields down and concentrating the intensity of fruit flavors. While there were a few heat events leading up to harvest, the valley was spared from the excessive spikes experienced in previous vintages. The result was a smooth and steady season, allowing all fruit to receive ample hang time, achieving optimal flavor development prior to harvest.
Starting with this 2021 vintage, The Organist has a new home in three distinct sources: Planted on hallowed land, the E. Rutherford Vineyard was first cultivated to grapes in 1895 by Elizabeth Rutherford, in the southeastern corner of what we now call Rutherford AVA. Planted exclusively to Cabernet Sauvignon, this old vine vineyard provides power and a chocolaty texture to the wine. Second to the blend comes Merlot from the A & D Vineyard in Oak Knoll. Planted in 1986, this pristine and organically managed vineyard is dry farmed and cropped at low yields. This Merlot provides ample fruit and a silky roundness to the wine. Finally, Malbec from a vineyard situated at a staggering 2,100ft atop Mt. Veeder. The Last Light Vineyard was planted in 1998 and produces an extraordinarily concentrated Malbec, lending wild and ripe black fruit characteristics to complete the final blend.