2022 Wood Family Vineyards “El Loco Rojo” Blend – A Great Fall Wine

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Background
The wine is called El Loco Rojo, initially after a relative of the Wood Family. The legend is about a red-headed man, who was the life of the party, yet somehow managed to be “cool”. Rhonda Wood describes him as someone who will “bring a smile to your face, regardless of your mood” and “his love is boundless, and his attitude is contagious”. Now who would not like a wine that could evoke such an effect?
The Winery

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Wood Family Vineyards, located in eastern Livermore Valley, with Rhonda Wood owner & winemaker, has been producing award winning wines for over two decades. You can read more on her background from airline pilot to award winning winemaker at:
https://californiawinesandwineries.com/2016/02/10/wood-family-vineyards-2/
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Her awards are extensive and too numerous to list here in this article. Check out their website at the bottom of this article.
The Wine – “Wine is bottled Poetry” – Robert Louis Stevenson

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To be clear this is not an off-handed whimsical wine, it is a serious “Bordeaux style blend”. Each vintage is unique and for this 2022 it is a blend of 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Cabernet Franc, 15% Malbec, 10% Merlot, and 5% Petit Verdot.
Blends can cut two ways: some blends can leave you flat with an amalgamation of mediocrity, or some may be spectacularly blended to highlight each component. This is the latter highlighting the wonderment of the selected varietals, with the three larger percentages standing out. You can dissect and pick out the essential components while tasting the wine. First on the eyes, a deep dark purple in the glass and medium heavy viscosity. On the nose, blackberries are the predominate aroma. On the palate, one immediately picks up on enticing spices coming from the Malbec and Cabernet Franc. Chewiness from the Cabernet Sauvignon along with soft leather notes and yet bold blackberry fruits coupled with the tannins are a perfect complement to a meat dish. The stronger texture of the Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon were tamed by the mellower Merlot and Malbec yet provided a slight hint of sweetness and smokiness. This provides a strong structure to be enjoyed and savored with a minuscule residual of oak. The finish is where this wine excels with the varieties coming together like a live symphony with a combination of rounded tannins as well as some angular ones! The alcohol level is 13.9% and will be released the beginning of November 2024. The price per bottle was not provided. Barrel treatment was primarily new French oak and a small percentage of new Hungarian oak with the balance being neutral French oak
The Food and Wine Pairing – “Food without wine is a corpse; wine without food is a ghost. United and well matched, they are as body and soul: living partners” – Andre Simon

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This wine was chosen this evening to go with a seared and BBQ’ed filet mignon. Served medium rare and topped with Danish Blue cheese crumbles. Accompanied by “smashed potatoes” with butter and blue cheese to complement the meat. Also, a fresh garden salad with toasted slivered almonds and Spanish olives. A great food and wine pairing with this both smoothness to envelop the meat and enough tannins to withstand the filet also!
Sláinte,
Michael