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The 2003 growing season was typically unpredictable. Bud-break began in early
April, but was then delayed by a two week cold snap that lasted until the first
week of May. This slowed down budding of early varietals like Syrah and Merlot.
Immediately we knew we would be looking at a delayed harvest.
Toward the end of May the weather suddenly warmed up causing very fast shoot
growth and the rapid arrival of bloom. A cool phase at the beginning of June
then slowed things down, particularly for the later-ripening Petite Sirah and
Cabernet Sauvignon. Despite the cool start to the month, June soon introduced
us to the heat of summer, with August and September bringing a few heat spikes.
All of this resulted in grapes that were wonderfully ripe.
We started harvest in the first week of September with our Jardine Vineyard Sauvignon
Blanc and with the Syrah from the Camatta Hills Vineyard near Paso Robles. We
moved quickly on and finished our Syrah program by mid September. An unusual
heat spell around September 20th ripened some of the Cabernet Sauvignon a little
faster than we expected and we had to pick our Jardine Vineyard grapes earlier
to avoid very high sugar levels. Huerhuero Vineyard performed admirably and we
finished picking our Cabernet Sauvignon there in mid October. The 2003 harvest
was nearly completed with the picking of Petite Sirah and our amazing Petit Verdot.
All came to an end with the harvesting of our first Tempranillo, which has been
a small, but rewarding experiment for Vina Robles!
After harvest was complete and primary fermentation had ended, all the wines
were transferred into French and American oak barrels for aging. Preliminary
tastings in February showed red wines with ripe, dark fruit and already very
soft tannins. The Petit Verdot is stunning!
By mid March we bottled our first Viognier from Huerhuero and our “all
stainless steel” Sauvignon Blanc.
THE WINES OF 2003
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Vina Robles 2003 Chardonnay, Edna Ranch (Sold out at winery) Medium, golden straw in color with aromas of fresh ripe fruits, primarily pineapple and apples, with hints of honeyed citrus, and minerals combined with subtle notes of jasmine and toasty oak. Lush and rounded on the palate with flavors of baked apples, baking spices and hints of tropical fruits; a crisp, clean and lengthy finish. Now thru 2008 | |


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Vina Robles 2003 Sauvignon Blanc, Jardine Vineyard (Sold out at winery) Pale gold color with hints of lime, typical grassy qualities associated with Sauvignon Blanc, overlaid by aromas of white peach, pear and a touch of citrus peel. Medium bodied and round on the palate, with flavors of white peach, pear and grapefruit; pleasant long finish. Now thru 2007 | |


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Vina Robles 2003 Viognier, Huerhuero Vineyard (Sold out at winery) Clear, pale gold color: aromas of pineapple and tropical fruit, with secondary aromas of ginger, nutmeg and orange blossom. Spices and tropical fruit such as lychee together with citrus; rich and weighty in the mouth with an attractive softness and a lingering finish. Now thru 2006 | |


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Vina Robles 2003 Cabernet Sauvignon (Sold out at winery) Deep garnet. Intense aromas of plums, blackberry and cherry with a hint of spice, cedar and vanilla. Ripe, rich, dense fruit with full body and great concentration; juicy plum, black cherry and red current flavors with hints of tobacco and baking spices. A long finish with ripe tannins and good structure.
Now thru 2013
- 89 Points, Highly Recommended - Beverage Testing Institute, August 2007
- The Colorado Wine News, July 2007 “Plum, blackberry and cherry plus Droste Chocolate. Fine tannin and nice acidity finish, medium-long with added pepper note.”
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Vina Robles 2003 Petite Sirah, Jardine (Sold out at winery) Deep purple-black in color, intense aromas of dark berry fruits including notes of blueberry and plum as well as earth and pepper are complimented by vanilla and toasty oak. This full bodied wine is juicy and concentrated on the palate with ripe, firm tannins; blackberry, plum and blueberry fruit with a touch of spice and pepper; long, pleasant finish. Now thru 2010
- 92 Points…One of the best Petite Sirahs I’ve had this year.” – Wine
Enthusiast 2006
- “Five Stars…Exceptional.” – Restaurant
Wine 2006
- “Big and rich with a boisterous personality.” – Santa
Barbara News-Press 2006
- “Highly Recommended.” – California
Grapevine 2006
- “Recommended” – Denver Rocky Mountain
News 2006
- Gold Medal - Florida State Fair International Wine Competition 2006
- Gold Medal – Orange
County Fair Wine Competition 2006
- Gold Medal – Los Angeles County Fair Wine
Competition 2006
- Gold Medal – Critics Challenge International Wine Competition
2006
- Gold
Medal - Riverside International Wine Competition 2006
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Vina Robles 2003 Signature (Sold out at winery) Deep, saturated inky purple, almost opaque in color: intense aromas of dark berry fruits including notes of blueberry and plum. This big wine is supple, lush and mouth filling; complex and refined. Now thru 2012 | |


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Vina Robles 2003 Syrah (Sold out at winery) Dark garnet with blue-black tints and intense aromas of black fruits together with deep red berry notes, hints of white pepper, baking spices and vanilla. Flavors of blackberries and boysenberries together with currants, spice and a touch of toasty oak. Silky and soft with a lush quality, well balanced acidity and ripe tannins; long pleasant finish
Now thru 2013
- Gold Medal - Japan Wine Challenge 2007
- Robert Rich's Flavor Notes, September 2007
"Blueberry in the nose; black licorice and some
dusty minerality; smooth caramel notes in the finsih. Low tannin, velvety
yet not overripe. An excellent value."
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Vina Robles 2003 Zinfandel, Westside (Sold out at winery) Deep purple, very intense color: aromas of plum and boysenberry with spice and a touch of earthiness. Big full-bodied, packed with intense, sweet, ripe fruit; long pleasant finish. Now thru 2010 |
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