CSM 2019

Wine Club Member Price $27.32
Wine Specs
Vintage
2019
Varietal
CSM
Appellation
Okanagan Valley
Harvest Date
October 25th - 31st, 2019
Acid
6.5
pH
3.74
Residual Sugar
0.51
Alcohol %
14.3
Wine Profile
Tasting Notes
Chokecherry, allspice, and Okanagan garrigue
aromas greet you right away with the unveiling of this
wine. Deep ruby in colour this medium bodied wine is
gripped with spicy tannins. A fresh acidity gives a
platform to bouquets of rosemary, sage, cardamom,
and vanilla flavours. Steering your taste buds towards
BBQ flavours to compliment the smoky finish.
Vineyard Notes
The 2019 winter brought extremes: warm 12° January days to
lows of - 22° and lots of snow in February. When the buds
started pushing, we noted that the colder months had
resulted in a bit of bud and vine death in our Naramata Bench
Vineyards. Bud burst was two weeks later than average due to
the long winter. The beginning of Okanagan spring was one of
the driest on record. However, by the end of June, the valley
saw a cooling trend that lasted through most of July and
brought much precipitation. At the end of July, the real
Okanagan summer started with hot sunny days and little
precipitation. The grapes soaked in the summer heat and
quickly made up for lost time. Variation in our reds happened
right on schedule. September was wetter than usual. October
was dry with 15° days and 2 to 6° nights. On October 9th, a -4°
frost dropped the leaves in most of our vineyards. After the
frost, the weather was perfect to hang the fruit until the end of
October, with all the remaining vineyards achieving the right
amount of favour, sugar, and acid. No Floods. No Smoke.
Overall, it was a low tonnage year with excellent ripe fruit
across all varietals in our vineyards.
Production Notes
45% Merlot, 39% Cabernet Sauvignon, 16% Syrah
Winemaker Notes
Each varietal in this wine was processed individually and the
final blend assembled with care and consideration. The blend
is comprised of fruit that is 55% Osoyoos and 45% in
Penticton . The result is a dry complex blend that shows
energy and tension throughout. 2019 is the first year of using
a 'Stelvin Closure' instead of cork in order to better preserve
the fruit characters of the wine.