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Cabernet Franc 2018 Rucksack

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Cabernet Franc 2018 Rucksack
Cabernet Franc 2018 Rucksack
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The 2018 Vintage

You know in the old movies where you have the character who’s brawny but kind of quiet, sitting back with an enticing complexity, just taking it all in? Well, that’s the 2018 Rucksack Cellars’ Cabernet Franc. The aromas have that dark brooding fruit focusing on candied cherries with pinches of sweet baking spices. With a beautiful deep color (that’s the cosmetically attractive part of our analogy), the expectation is that the palate will be equally bold. And on that, this Cabernet Franc delivers. But thinking that this pretty boy is “superficially” interesting to the eye only, there’s the mistake. Rounded on the entry, the mid-palate builds with the cherry extract and notes of plum brightness. And then the earthy aspects develop, drawing in a character that every farmer lives for…that essence of the land! Still a hint clumsy on the finish (as every great 1940’s protagonist is), just wait for the end of the movie, wait, I mean meal, and taste how character development works with great Cab Franc. It’s a wine looking for a food marriage!

Vintage2018
VarietalCabernet Franc
AppellationSierra Foothills (El Dorado)
VineyardRucksack Cellars
Acid0.59
PH3.76
Aging3-5 Years
Alcohol13.70%
Volume750 ml
Bottling Date09/04/2020
Cases Produced110

The Estate Rucksack Cellars Vineyards are perched high atop a 3,000 foot ridge in the El Dorado appellation.  Wiht a south-facing slope (with views for mils), the combination of mountain-grown coolness and a warmer exposure makes this an ideal grape-growing location.  The soils are a low pH grouping of Aiken clay loam and an interesting Mariposa series with unique silty qualities.  Wiht a shallow depth (3 feet) of topsoil in this vineyard, the vines work just a hint harder throughout the summer.  However, the Cabernet Franc clones we've chosen, 623 and 214, seem to thrive in this location!

Paul Bush, Owner/Winemaker

Madroña Vineyards

Camino, California. 

 

We are a family-owned and operated winery focusing on terroir-driven, Estate-Grown fruit.

Annual Case Production:  12,000 cases

Planted Acres:  70 acres planted at the 2,850 to 3,000 foot elevation.

Career Background:  Having helped plant the family vineyards as a kid in 1973, I grew up working in our winery what seemed like every day after school. I had no intention of “winding up” in the wine industry and graduated from U.C. Davis in 1989 with a degree in Economics. However, with an interest in traveling abroad, our winery offered a flexible schedule and an opportunity to work with inspiring winemakers such as Mark Foster and Hugh Chappelle. I began managing the vineyards and business in 1991 and making the wines in late 2002.

Biggest Professional Challenge: Balance! Working with my wife, Maggie, we find our greatest challenge is how to be business owners with all of its responsibilities while making the wines, growing the grapes, marketing the brand and raising two daughters. Any given day can be filled with dusting the vineyards at daybreak, acid trials before lunch, working in the tasting room in the afternoon—and then throw in a swim meet or school play for spice.  Undoubtedly, every small, family winery tackles the same aspect of wearing so many hats, but the challenge and excitement is unique to each one.

Varietals that Madroña is Known for:  In total, we grow 27 varieties in our El Dorado vineyards. From within these plantings, however, I believe that Malbec, Cabernet Franc, Zinfandel, Riesling and the seven Portuguese varieties (for our New-World Port) are consistently outstanding.

Short Testimonial: I truly can’t imagine doing anything else but growing grapes and enjoying  wine. I believe the terroir of our region is unique with overall cool-climate aspects, peppered with warm summer days and a slightly shorter growing season. So finding the true expression of each variety for our vineyards ends up being an exciting and challenging adventure every vintage. The wines have more backbone and structure than most regions of California while showcasing the intense varietal character of mountain fruit. Most often, I find that the wine knows best in how it should be “made,” and I’m just along for the ride. As we once heard in France, “One does not make wine. One elaborates wine!” And with our Estate-grown grapes, I am quite content to be the “elaborator.”

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