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2000
Pahlmeyer Proprietary Red

Deep, dark, and brooding in its appearance, the nose exhibits complex aromas of crème de cassis, ripe black cherry, smoky spice and blueberry. The palate, framed by supple tannins, is dense and rich with nuances of brown sugar, caramel and creamy vanilla. The finish is long and lingering with subtle tones of spice, tobacco and violets.
— Erin Green, Winemaker 2002

73.5% Cabernet Sauvignon, 16.3% Merlot, 5.1% Malbec, 4.9% Petit Verdot, 0.1% Cabernet Franc

Winemaker
Erin Green
Alcohol
14.6%
Harvested Start Date
September 23, 2000
Harvested End Date
October 28, 2000
Bottled Date
April 23, 2002
Release Date
September 15, 2003

Winemaking Notes

Harvested by the end of October from hand picked lots, the whole berries were fermented in short open-topped stainless steel tanks, cold soaked and using native yeasts. The wine then continued through malolactic fermentation in 100% new French oak barrels for 18 months and was bottled neither fined nor filtered.

Saturated bright ruby. Aromas of blackberry, black raspberry, minerals and loam are fresher and more focused than those of the 2000 merlot. Musky, juicy, rich flavors of black fruits, black licorice, minerals and mocha. Perhaps not as deep as some recent vintages of this wine, but offers solid structure. Finishes firmly tannic and sweet, with more obvious grip than the Merlot.

Wonderful richness, complexity and concentration, with layers of mouth-coating dark fruits centered around currant, plum, blackberry and even a trace of prune. Finishes with a long gush of ripe fruit and ripe tannins that ease into the elegant aftertaste.

Source Vineyards

Thorevilos, Rancho Chimiles
91

International Wine Cellar

03/29/2012

Saturated bright ruby. Aromas of blackberry, black raspberry, minerals and loam are fresher and more focused than those of the 2000 merlot. Musky, juicy, rich flavors of black fruits, black licorice, minerals and mocha. Perhaps not as deep as some recent vintages of this wine, but offers solid structure. Finishes firmly tannic and sweet, with more obvious grip than the Merlot.

92

Wine Spectator

03/29/2012

Wonderful richness, complexity and concentration, with layers of mouth-coating dark fruits centered around currant, plum, blackberry and even a trace of prune. Finishes with a long gush of ripe fruit and ripe tannins that ease into the elegant aftertaste.

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