92 Points - Wine Spectator
2020 Canvasback Grand Passage Red Mountain Washington State Cabernet Sauvignon
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For those who prize purity, concentration and layered complexity, our Grand Passage Cabernet Sauvignon embodies the essence of the Red Mountain region of Washington State. With a dry, desert-like climate, ideal southwest-facing slopes, and significant day and nighttime temperature swings, this renowned appellation yields wines of unparalleled depth and structure. Crafted using grapes from the very finest vineyards, Grand Passage represents the best of Red Mountain.
Wine Spectator
92
James Suckling
95
Wine Profile
Production Notes
Varietal Composition: 100% Cabernet Sauvignon
Winemaker Notes
The 2020 Grand Passage is an epic wine that marries richness and finesse with undercurrents of umami-driven indulgence. Aromas of brambly blackberry, huckleberry and cassis hover above the glass, with a distinctive mineral vein and hints of juniper, cedar and sage adding complexity. On the palate, a powerful core of dark berry flavors glide across silky tannins, with savory notes and seamless acidity contributing to a rich, sophisticated finish.
Production
A cold, dry winter on Red Mountain was followed by an equally cool spring, which led to a slightly later-than-normal budbreak and bloom. Following mid-June rains that significantly reduced the size of the crop, the weather turned hot in July and August, and we began picking our Syrah, Merlot and Malbec the first week of September. While the outbreak of wildfires in Oregon was a concern, after travelling more than 200 miles to Red Mountain, the impact of the smoke was minimal, and we were careful to exclude any impacted grapes. Instead, the driving characteristic of the vintage was the low yields, which despite the cool weather allowed the grapes to get beautifully ripe, producing wines with dark colors, plush creamy textures and rich, vibrant flavors.
Wine Specs
Wine Specs
Vintage
2020
Varietal
Cabernet Sauvignon
Appellation
Red Mountain
Acid
0.55 g/100 ml
pH
3.86
Aging
Aged 19 months in 100% French oak 85% new, 15% neutral
Alcohol %
14.50
Wine Spectator
92
James Suckling
95