Jones of Washington

2004 Estate Cabernet

Vintage: 2004 - Estate
Type: Cabernet Sauvignon

A well balanced fruit forward Cab that opens with a sophisticated nose of black berries, black currant, cherries and a bit of leather and herbal notes. Rich black cherries dominate the flavor profile in which oak is merely an accent... 97% Cabernet 3% Syrah from Jones Vineyards Wahluke Slope neutral oak barrels with oak staves added.

Vintage Notes

  • A hot growing season in 2004, followed by a cool fall created a longer harvest, resulted in wines with ripe, rich flavors
  • Hot, dry weather from bud break to mid-August prompted the earliest harvest start on record, beginning August 16
  • Cool temperatures and intermittent light rain in mid-September slowed ripening and extended hang time
  • Warm temperatures and dry weather resumed in early October through harvest’s end with final berries being picked in early November

Vineyards

  • A hot growing season in 2004, followed by a cool fall created a longer harvest, resulted in wines with ripe, rich flavors
  • Hot, dry weather from bud break to mid-August prompted the earliest harvest start on record, beginning August 16
  • Cool temperatures and intermittent light rain in mid-September slowed ripening and extended hang time
  • Warm temperatures and dry weather resumed in early October through harvest’s end with final berries being picked in early November

Wine Making

  • Winemaker Ron Bunnell’s goal is to harvest at optimal ripeness to capture the ripe fruit aromas and flavors. Ron believes the winemaker should be a good steward of the wine, letting it speak for itself.
  • The grapes were harvested in late October, 2004 at 24.4 Brix.  They were hand picked, destemmed, cold soaked for 48 hours and fermented in small stainless steel fermenters.
  • Twice daily pumpovers were used to extract flavor and color and minimize harsh tannins.  The pumpovers varied by block, tank and day of fermentation.  Every fermenter was tasted every day to evaluate the evolution of the tannins, modify extraction techniques and find the right moment to drain the wine off its skins.
  • Once pressed, the wine was taken to barrel.
  • Each barrel was gravity racked three to four times before bottling to clarify and soften the wine
  • Aged for 22 months in French and American neutral oak barrels with oak staves added.   73% new.

Wine Notes

Area Notes
Vintage Year 2004 - Estate
Status STOCK LOW
Winemaker / Consultant Ron Bunnell
Notable Quote
Vineyard(s) Jones Vineyards
AVA(s) Wahluke Slope
Region CENTRAL WASHINGTON STATE
Harvest Date October, 2004
Fruit Small clusters and small berries
Harvest Acidity 0.64g/100ml
Bottle Acidity 0.58g/100ml
Harvest pH 3.51
Bottle pH 3.69
Sugar At Harvest 28.0 Brix
Residual Sugar
Yeast Pasteur Red yeast was used at a Max fermentation of 86 degrees F
Malo-lactic Positive
Alcohol 14.3%
Blend 97% Cabernet, 3% Syrah
Filtering
Barrel Aging
Type of Oak Neutral oak barrels with oak staves added, Primarily European, Medium + Toast
Age of Oak Neutral
Time in Oak 22 months
Bottling Date March, 2006
Release Date June, 2006
Aging Potential 2006-2010
Cases Produced 500
UPC
Bottle Type Claret
Bottle Volume 750 ml
Bottle Retail $18.00
Case 12/750 ml
Case Dimension
Case Weight
Case Retail $216.00
Foods Prime steaks, extra sharp cheddar
Herbs Rosemary, thyme, celery salt
Acclaim Outstanding – Wine Press NW