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2022 Stags' Leap Napa Valley Malbec

2022 Stags' Leap Napa Valley Malbec

2022 Stags' Leap Napa Valley Malbec

$65.00
Bottle
Price $65.00
$780.00
Case (12)
Price $780.00

Tasting Notes

A rich, opulent black plum color, this 2022 Napa Valley Malbec enthralls the nose with bracing scents of coastal blueberry and fresh raspberry spiced with dashes of cinnamon, nutmeg, and black pepper. Showcasing fruit from southern Napa Valley vineyards, where a cooler climate preserves grape acidity and freshness, it’s round and juicy, with a muscular, medium body and chewy tannins. Flavors of red and black licorice tangle with red and black plum and tumble into a bright, focused, cherry finish. Cellar for 8 – 15 years, or enjoy this versatile wine now paired with cheese boards, pizzas, steakhouse chops, and chocolate desserts.

Technical Information

Varietal Malbec
Vintage 2022
Volume 750mL
Appellation Napa Valley
Blend 98% Malbec, 2% Cabernet Sauvignon
Oak Treatment 100% French oak barrels (48% new) for 20 months
Alcohol % 14.3%
Enclosure Type Cork

Winemaking

Our winemakers took a purist approach to show how this rare variety can excel in Napa Valley and highlighted the Malbec grape’s pleasing aromatics, color, and tannin profile in this wine. The grapes underwent a brief maceration period designed to gently extract flavor, color, and tannin from the skins. The wine was aged in French oak barrels (48% new) for 20 months to preserve the pure expression and freshness of the Malbec fruit.

Vintage

The first half of the 2022 harvest started calm and early, with healthy vineyards offering fruit with bright acidity, fruit-forward flavors, and strong yields for white varietals and thin-skinned reds, like Pinot Noir. Then, California experienced a historic heat wave in early September that ramped up the pace of ripening, compelling a fast and furious harvest as winemakers worked to pick fruit at its best quality. Fortunately, strong vines and proactive irrigation helped many vineyards survive the heat. The second half was much more predictable with cooler temperatures through October, so that later-ripening red varieties, such as Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, could develop their full flavor and tannin profile.

Vineyard

The Malbec grapes for this bottling were sourced from across Napa Valley, including Oakville, Yountville, and the southern most regions of the valley. Sourcing from these appellations within Napa Valley brought bright and fresh Malbec with vibrant acidity, alongside the variety’s typical plush dark fruit characteristics.