Since 1992, Cakebread Cellars has produced a red wine
blend called Rubáiyat, after the famous poem
(". . . a loaf
of bread . . . a flask of wine, a book of verse - and thou beside me
singing in the wilderness . . .") by Omar Khayyám.
A blend
of Pinot Noir and Syrah, this deliciously fruity red is the perfect
accompaniment to picnic and barbecue fare, especially when enjoyed with
that special someone.
Vineyards:
Our 2003 Rubáiyat is a blend of 77% Pinot Noir,
12% Syrah and 11% Zinfandel from vineyards in Napa Valley (85%), Red
Hills in Lake County (11%) and Anderson Valley in Mendocino County (4%).
The Napa vineyards, in the cooler southern part of the county, supplied
most of the Pinot Noir and all the Syrah grapes, while the Lake County
vineyards provided the Zinfandel, and the cool-climate Anderson Valley
the rest of the Pinot Noir. All the fruit was hand-harvested between
September 2nd and October 22nd to ensure an ideal balance of ripe fruit
flavors and fresh acidity.
Vintage:
The growing season of 2003 began unpredictably, with unusual
heat spells in March followed by cold, rainy weather in April, which
set back vine growth and reduced yields on early ripening varieties
like Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Merlot. Fortunately, once summer arrived,
the weather turned picture-perfect, with cool mornings, warm afternoons,
no rainfall, and a few well-timed heat spikes in September to accelerate
ripening. These conditions enabled the grapes to retain their natural
acidity while attaining full physiological maturity.
Winemaking:
Eighty-five percent of the grapes were crushed while 15%
were retained as whole clusters to enhance the wine's fruitiness. After
cold-soaking for 24 hours to extract color and flavor, the juice and
whole berries fermented together in a combination of small open-top
and medium-sized closed tanks, with daily pumpovers and several rack-and-return
procedures (draining a tank of juice so the cap of skins settles to
the bottom of the tank, then splashing the juice back into the tank
to thoroughly macerate the skins, thus enhancing extraction). After
blending, the wine was aged in French oak barrels, 55% new, for 14 months
before bottling in December 2004.
Tasting Notes:
The 2003 Rubáiyat's tantalizing aromas reveal the
charms of its constituent elements: pretty red and black cherry tones
from the Pinot Noir, darker berry scents from the Syrah, and zesty,
raspberry aromas from the Zinfandel. On the palate, the wine is full
and lush, with a medley of vibrant cherry and berry flavors enhanced
by a dash of black pepper spice and smooth, supple tannins. A blend
that clearly is greater than the sum of its estimable parts, the 2003
Rubáiyat will make a fine accompaniment to spring and summer
meals featuring grilled and spicy foods, and should age nicely in the
bottle for 3-5 years.