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Geyser Peak Walking Tree Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2005
Geyser Peak Walking Tree Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2005


Geyser Peak Walking Tree Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2005


Cabernet Sauvignon

from Sonoma County, California

red wine
Wine Enthusiast 91 point ratingWine Enthusiast 91 point rating
The Wine News 89 point ratingThe Wine News 89 point rating
ratings pedigree (past vintages):
2004
Wine Enthusiast 2004 Walking Tree Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 92 point ratingWine Enthusiast 2004 Walking Tree Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 92 point rating
2003
Wine Enthusiast 2003 Walking Tree Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 92 point ratingWine Enthusiast 2003 Walking Tree Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 92 point rating
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Item No. 96911 
red wine style:
Light & FruitySmooth & SuppleEarthy & SpicyBig & Bold
winemaker's notes:

The deep ruby color of this sumptuous Cabernet gives way to expressive aromas of white pepper, dark berry fruit and cassis. Aging in French oak barrels softens the otherwise firm tannins and introduces hints of toasted vanilla and leather on the palate. Luscious blueberry and blackberry flavors are refined and perfectly balanced by a spiciness that lingers on a long and elegant finish.

Geyser Peak Block Collection wines are an expression of the unique growing conditions that exist within a handful of vineyards that consistently produce outstanding wines. Each Block Wine reflects the terroir-driven qualities of a unique site, or “block,” within the vineyard.

The small, beautifully situated Walking Tree Vineyard is a newly developed site on a steep slope directly above the winery estate, planted as part of Winemaker Mick Schroeter's ongoing effort to seek out more hillside Cabernet Sauvignon vines in Alexander Valley. During the clearing of the site in 2001, our vineyard crew was struck by a remarkable tree which, over a period of months, "walked" from the vineyard's summit down the steep grade, while remaining completely upright. Thus, the vineyard seemed to name itself.

The very lean soil and substantial rock in its upper horizon lessen fertility and keep fruit and berry clusters small, while sun exposure and microclimate provide ideal ripening conditions. This ripe, full-bodied wine reflects the unique topography and microclimate of Walking Tree vineyard, with its morning sun influence and mid-valley elevation.

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number of reviews: 6 view all
number of lists: 3
5 out of 6 people would buy this wine again.
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Tasting Tags:
Ca bernet Sauvignon, Bo ld
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  lush texture and oakyness but not much else - 2/15/2009
I would not buy this wine again
My friend liked this wine, it goes down easy, it is kind of delicious, but to me it doesn't have enough flavor, I tried to find some nice fruity overtones but couldn't find much past the oak. 2 stars seems a little harsh that is why it gets 3.

 
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  VG at discounted price - 2/11/2009
I would buy this wine again
Sharp red cherry & current fruit aroma followed by current, tobacco & oak notes. This was our favorite of the 6 wines in GP's "Reserve Tasting" &, @ $20 (Vs. $47), a screaming bargain. It should benefit from bottle age.

 
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GalvezGuy - Galveston, TX (read all my reviews)
  Nice Cab for the Discounted Price - 12/4/2008
I would buy this wine again
Nose of sour cherry, tobacco, black cherry, red currant. On the palate, sour cherry, blackberry, tobacco, vanilla. Finishes with long strong tannins.

 
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