Raymond Coombsville District Cabernet Sauvignon 2019

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Raymond Coombsville District Cabernet Sauvignon 2019. Click here for tasting notes.

Raymond Cabernet Sauvignon 

The Raymond name has been associated with Napa valley since the year Prohibition ended.  The Raymond family arrived in Napa Valley in 1933. Roy Raymond married into the Beringer family in 1936. He worked as winemaker for Beringer from 1933 to 1970. The following year, he and his two sons Walter and Roy Jr set out on their own with a 90-acre estate property in Rutherford. They released their first commercial wine under the Raymond Vineyards label in 1974.  The estate now comprises 300 acres in Rutherford, St. Helena, and Jameson Canyon. All are are certified organic and biodynamic. The winery is also operated on 100% solar power.

In 1989, Kirin Holdings purchased the winery, with the Raymond family still managing the property and production.

In 2009, Raymond was acquired by  Boisset Family Estates, a major French wine company, with operations in Burgundy, Beaujolais, the Rhone Valley, the South of France, and expertise in French sparkling wines. Boisset had already purchased properties in California’s Russian River Valley, making it one of the top twenty-five producers in the U.S.

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Under Boisset’s ownership, Raymond has become a biodynamic producer. There is a two-acre exhibition on the property about biodynamic farming, called the Theater of Nature. The self-guided exhibit is the largest exhibit showcasing biodynamic practices in the region. It aims to teach guests about how biodynamic farming impacts wines via a five-act presentation.

In 2012, Wine Enthusiast named Raymond “American Winery of the Year.”  Two years later, the winery was cited by Great Wine Capitals as the Regional Winner for “Innovative Wine Tourism Experiences.” Raymond Vineyards was named “Best Unique Tasting Experience” by CellarPass in 2014 as well.  The North Bay Bohemian named Raymond Vineyards the “Best Winetasting Room” in Napa Valley in 2015 and 2016 and for having the best Cabernet Sauvignon.

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The Winemakers

Northern California native Stephanie Putnam is a  graduate of UC Davis with a B.S. in Fermentation Science. As Director of Winemaking, she oversees all aspects of wine production for Raymond.

Previously, Putnam had spent eight years as winemaker at Far Niente Winery, Prior to that, she was part of the team at Hess Collection, where she began as a cellar worker and progressed to winemaker. She also worked with the winery’s South American partners.

Winegrower and Vineyard Manager Sophie Drucker did her undergraduate studies at UC Davis in viticulture and enology, and then did cellar and vineyard work in Napa Valley, Portugal, and New Zealand. She returned to UC Davis for a master’s degree in horticulture and agronomy.

Thane Knutson is the Associate Winemaker. He graduated with a degree in International Business from the University of Oklahoma, where he made wine in his dorm room closet and worked in the cellar of a local winery.

After spending a couple of harvests making wine, he interned at Cakebread Cellars, where he decided winemaking was his calling. Knutson spent two years at Hess Collection as the laboratory technician before joining Raymond Vineyards.

Raymond Coombsville District Cabernet Sauvignon 2019

Raymond  developed its “District Collection” to showcase the distinct personalities of Napa’s major Cabernet-growing appellations. The Coombsville bottling sits alongside their Oakville, Rutherford, St. Helena, Howell Mountain, Mt. Veeder, and other district wines.

Many Napa producers consider 2019 one of the best vintages of the past decade.

Coombsville is cooler than Rutherford, Oakville, and St. Helena because of marine influences flowing up from San Pablo Bay. Cabernet grapes ripen more slowly.

This 100% Cabernet Sauvignon was aged for 18 to 28 months in French oak barrels, varying by specific lot release.  It pours a dark but transparent red.  The nose offers the predicted black fruit and cassis.  On the palate, this expands to tart cranberry, graphite, cocoa and a bit of tobacco.  It’s all supported  by firm acidity and booming black tea tannins.  The wine definitely exhibits Old World restraint and leanness rather then California exuberance.   ABV is 14.5%.

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