Burgess, Contadina, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley 2016

$65.00

Burgess, Contadina, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley 2016

$65.00

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“This gives off sanguine and sandalwood hints as the core of gentle-edged black cherry and plum fruit flavors opens slowly. As it does, flashes of tobacco and singed cedar notes blossom through the finish, ending with a tug of warm humus. An old school wine that should reward further cellaring. Drink now through 2032.”-91WS

Tom Burgess established Burgess Cellars in 1972, but these Howell Mountain slopes were first planted in the 1870s by Italian-speaking immigrants from the Swiss canton of Ticino. The Poncetta & Rossini families, in the way of their Alpine homeland, cultivated vines on the rugged mountainside at extreme elevations. With the same ambition and imagination, Lee Stewart planted Cabernet Sauvignon and Petite Sirah grapes on Howell Mountain’s steep hillsides, naming his winery Souverain, meaning “sovereign.” Subsequent Napa Valley greats also saw the high promise of the land. Before starting the historic Stag’s Leap and Grgich wineries, Warren Winiarski and Mike Grgich each learned his trade at the Estate known today as Burgess.

When Tom Burgess arrived in the Napa Valley, he began a quest for the perfect vineyard site where he could cultivate the fruit that yields the Cabernet Sauvignon wine he loved. His passion became a life’s work. Burgess acquired the Souverain estate from Lee Stewart and hired Bill Sorenson as chief winemaker who remained Burgess Cellars’ winemaker for 41 vintages, one of the longest tenures in the history of the Napa Valley. When Tom and Bill retired, Tom’s son Steve Burgess assumed the mantle of Director with Winemaker Kelly Woods.

In 2020, Steve Burgess passed the baton to Gaylon Lawrence, Jr., upholding a 150-year tradition of family ownership. Gaylon entrusted the legacy of the Howell Mountain vineyard to Winemaker Meghan Zobeck and Estate Director Garrett Hales. Meghan and Garrett strive to honor the heritage of the Napa Valley through regenerative farming practices that will preserve the health of the vines and the “magic” of the wine from generation to generation.

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