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2014 Chêne Bleu Abélard – A Recurring Favorite

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Photo from the winery

I have previously written stories on other vintages and now this story on the 2014. Truly a remarkable wine on so many levels–from the land, the label, the history and the wine. Firstly, the area is in the Rhone Valley and sits on top of a hillside in Provence, near Gigondas. Here is a picture from their website.

Photo from the winery

Secondly, the label is as mysterious and elusive as the wine. The label shows their respect for the land and history. They show dozens of references on the label as to what makes their wine and project so unique. Embedded in the label are five “bunny rabbits”. They used to advertise find them and submit to “Where’s Fluffy?” for a prize from the winery!

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Now add the name and its meaning for the third facet of this wine. Abélard is one of two of their leading wines, Héloïse the other. In the Middle Ages, Abélard was a theologian and philosopher who had an illicit romance with his disciple Héloïse. Unfortunately, they were forced into separation but their love lasted decades of monastic seclusion and correspondence. Abélard, the Grenache blend, is strong, bold and structured. Whereas Héloïse, the Syrah blend, shows a more elegant and softer side with restraint. The winery made both wines showcase their uncompromising commitment of their love, passion and thinking of their vineyard.

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While all of this and I haven’t even begun talking about the wine! If these auxiliary points were not enough to entice you to explore getting this wine, hopefully the description will. Initially when pulling this out of the cellar with a listing of Grenache/Syrah, I was expecting a mild and light French Grenache. This was so far from reality. This is perhaps one of the largest and extremely robust French wines I have had the opportunity to drink. This is a blend of 85% Grenache and 15% Syrah that spent 18 months in French oak barrels.

On the eyes, it is a deep ruby red and medium-heavy weight. On the nose, aromas of blueberries, licorice and black berries almost overwhelm the senses. The spices of various herbs (pepper & sage) linger in the background. On the palate, one is astonished with the liveliness of raspberries, cherry and mocha which make this wine plush and layered. The finish offers up supple tannins with just enough oak to provide “a passing hint of old world” winemaking. This is truly a rich and concentrated offering. Big and bold only begin to describe this wine.

It has been a Best Wine Tasted in previous years and will once again be on my list for 2025.

This is a must wine to be sought after for a memorable experience.

Slainte,

Michael
https://californiawinesandwineries.com
https://www.chenebleu.com

2021 CULMINATION Proprietary Red Wine, A New Wine (Part II)

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Background

The word culmination is defined by the “end point or final stage of something you’ve been working toward or something that’s been building up”.  Synonyms are apex, climax, peak, pinnacle, summit or zenith. Wood Family Vineyards, having made dozens upon dozens of award-winning wines, decided to launch a second label. The second label is the culmination of intense understanding of the vineyard management, grape harvesting, production techniques, barrel choices and wines their customers desired. Simply stated the culmination of decades of intense knowledge and experience was more than appropriate to call the new label CULMINATION!

So why this new label? Often a second label is the function of selecting grapes from a particular row in the vineyard, special barrels, pricing profiling or ageing considerations. From conversations with Harrison Wood VP and Rhonda Wood the winemaker, the second label is much more than augmenting their current production. The CULMINATION label is reserved for completely different selection and techniques producing some of the same varieties they produce at Wood Family Vineyards. Their intention is to introduce an elevated experience beyond their current offering and tasting room enjoyment. The CULMINATION wines will be targeted at wine connoisseurs and those wanting a more intimate experience with possible food pairings. Many new and exciting announcements will be forthcoming over the next few months including a CULMINATION EXPERIENCE.

The two CULMINATION wines being offered in December will be CULMINATION Cabernet Franc and CULMINATION Proprietary Red Blend. The Cabernet Franc wine review was published earlier and can be read at: https://californiawinesandwineries.com/2024/11/22/2022-culmination-cabernet-franc-a-new-wine/ .

This story is about their new label CULMINATION 2021 Proprietary Red Blend.

The Wine – “Wine is bottled Poetry” – Robert Louis Stevenson

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Only occasionally one comes across a “heavenly sent” wine, this is one of them! The Wood Family Vineyards has produced consistently very good Cabernet Sauvignon wines, but this is on a different stratosphere of quality. In tasting and reviewing this wine, this is the pinnacle of wine making with Livermore Valley grapes. This wine once reviewed, in my opinion, will rate between 97 and 100 points!

First on the eyes a deep almost purple/blackish coloring and with medium-heavy viscosity. On the nose juicy black and red fruits fill up the olfactory senses immediately with an ethereal aroma. Again, leaving this wine open for a good hour allowed the fruit profile on the palate to fully mature with raspberries and blueberries. The experience of intense fruit flavors of both red and blue fruits conjoined made this wine “melt” in the mouth with robust taste. Clove and French oak were also noted. On the extremely long finish, oak and soft new leather rounded out the tasting experience with exquisite tannins. The tannins entered the palate with texture and some jaggedness, then once fully appreciated, became soft and embracing. It reminded me of the adage, Spring coming in as roaring lion and leaves like a docile lamb! This wine is for serious and discerning imbibers of Cabernet Sauvignon.

For the 2021 Culmination Red Wine only 54 cases were produced.  It is 70% Cabernet Sauvignon and 30% Cabernet Franc. It will be released in December 2024 at $100/bottle and at 15% alcohol. The barrel treatment was for the first 17 months was in 100% new French oak barrels for the Clone 8 Cabernet Sauvignon. The Cabernet Franc for the first 17 months was in 35% new French oak barrels. Then both varietals were blended aged in 100% new French oak for another 13 months! This wine will sell for $100/bottle.

One of the unique characteristics of this wine will be its ability to be aged 15 years in my opinion with strong fruit and firm tannins. This wine will make my annual Best Wines tasted in 2024 without hesitation.

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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Paired this evening with seared filet mignon steak. The filet was served medium rare and topped with crumbled blue cheese. Accompanied by a twice baked potato topped with cheddar cheese and sauteed snow peas and white mushroom slices.      

The food and wine pairing were spot on with the filet mignon meeting the fruit forward characteristics of wine and tannins.

I look forward to tasting it again in December when it is released.

Sláinte,

Michael

https://californiawinesandwineries.com

https://woodfamilyvineyards.com/