Moss Wood Ribbon Vale Vineyard 2006 Cabernet Merlot

Moss Wood Ribbon Vale Vineyard 2006 Cabernet Merlot

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Wine Facts

Blend: Cabernet Sauvignon 65%, Merlot 30%, Cab Franc 5%

Harvested: 23/4/2006
Bottled: 30/1/2008
Released: 10/3/2008
Alcohol: 13.50%
Vintage Rating: 8/10

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Tasting Notes

The Moss Wood 2006 Ribbon Vale Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot has ripe, redcurrant, vanilla and smoky, tarry aromas with red berry flavours made more complex by leathery, earthy, tarry notes. The palate has generous sweet red fruits, filled out across the middle with blueberries and mulberries, pleasing richness and concentration, ripe tannin structure and smoky oak to finish.

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Vintage Notes

The 2006 vintage was unusual for the region as it was long, cool and late. In fact, there was 124 days between the flowering and the harvest of the cabernet grapes while a year later that interval was only 110 days. Consequently, the whole season started about two weeks late.

We have noted before that ripening of the grapes, in addition to the accumulation of sugar in the berries, involves changes to the fruit character. The most important change is the loss of the unwanted green notes of leaf and grass and their replacement by the dark fruit aromas of mulberry and redcurrant. This process is complex and driven by a number of things but one of the key drivers is high temperature. In summary, hours with the temperature above 32°C are crucial in driving out green flavours. The unwanted characters remain if there are insufficient hours above 32°C in a season. To give an example of how this can influence wine style, the great vintage of 2001 had 57 hours in that range, the warm year of 2003 had 67 hours, while the 2002 had only 22 hours.

Temperature data confirmed what the Moss Wood team believed that the 2006 vintage deserved to be ranked above 2002 for all its wines. The reds, in particular, are better because there was more hot weather (twice as many hours over 32°C) in the growing season leading to the 2006 harvest. In fact, the 45 hours above 32°C that 2006 experienced is just behind the 48 hours of the very highly regarded 1999. So while this was a challenging vintage, it presented no difficulties at Moss Wood.

Having looked at the temperature data in mid-January, the decision was made to leaf pluck aggressively in the Moss Wood and Ribbon Vale vineyards – to give the vines the best possible opportunity to ripen the grapes. It’s worth noting that cool seasons do not affect cabernet franc at Ribbon Vale as it achieves full ripeness without any problems. Merlot, too, is at its best in cool vintages in Wilyabrup.

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Production Notes

Production of the Ribbon Vale Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot followed the traditional Moss Wood approach. The grapes were handpicked, destemmed into open tanks, handplunged three times a day for extraction with the time on skins set according to taste. In this case, the Cabernet Sauvignon was left on skins for 17 days and the Merlot for only 12 days. After pressing, the components were racked to barrel for the malolactic fermentation. Upon completion they were racked into tank, blended and then returned to barrel until January 2008. Extensive trials suggested that the wine would not be improved by fining and so it was sterile filtered and bottled at the end of January. It was aged in French Remond oak – 35% of which was new.

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Cellaring Notes

This wine will improve with short-term cellaring and age well over the next five to seven years.