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Rutherford Wine Country

 

Author: Benjamin Bicais

The Napa Valley is world renowned for producing award winning wines. Because of its unique geography, Napa County is split up into specific regions, denoted by the term AVA (American Viticulture Area).

These individual regions are separated based on the inherent characteristics of the land and climate. There are numerous subtleties which can make one AVA best suited for Cab and another Chardonnay.

In 1850, Thomas Rutherford recognized the subtleties of an unproven plot of land that resembled Bordeaux. He subsequently planted the first vines in what was destined to become the Rutherford AVA. Rutherfords storied history has laid the foundations for the Napa Valley to become a world leader in wine production.

When Phylloxera infested the Napa Valley in the late nineteenth century, Frenchman Georges de Latour was on the front lines in the battle for the survival of Napas vineyards. de Latour became the first person to import Phylloxera resistant root stocks for his Rutherford vineyard. This was a crucial event in Napa Valleys history, and laid the foundation for a prosperous viticulture future.

Pronounced (Phil Ox Erra), this Aphid like insect lives its parasitic lifecycle on vine root stocks. Its introduction marked the largest whole-sale destruction of vineyards in Californias history. De Latours import of root stocks that were not susceptible to Phylloxera effectively saved the Napa Valley, and propelled De Latour into the annals of history.

In addition, De Latour founded Inglenook winery, which helped the Napa Valley gain world wide recognition. Inglenook was the first winery to consistently win gold medals for their Rutherford Cabernet Sauvignon. Many experts still think the 1941 Inglenook Cabernet Sauvignon is the best wine ever produced in the Napa Valley. But even more important, De Latour brought over a young Frenchman named Andre Tchelistcheff. As De Latours protg, Tchelistcheff became a legend himself, elevating Rutherford into uncharted territory.

Tchelistcheff brought new world viticulture and winemaking techniques that revolutionized Napa Valley wine. It was Tchelistcheff who coined the term Rutherford Dust, and to many this dust represents the manifestation of excellence. Before his untimely passing, Tchelistcheff said It takes Rutherford dust to grow great Cabernet. Although other AVAs successfully grow Cab, Rutherford is by far the premier Cab producing region of the Napa Valley.

The most important aspect of the Rutherford AVA is their dust. Synonymous with soil, Rutherfords dust is as unique as the wine produced from this AVA. The crme de la crme of Rutherford wine comes from a narrow strip of land between the western mountains and the valley floor. This area is affectionately known as the Rutherford Bench, and vineyards in this area produce grapes with unmatched flavor and intensity.

The intensity of Rutherfords grapes provides a challenge to even the most skilled winemakers. But Caymus Vineyards has mastered the equation for producing award winning Cabs. As one of the prominent wineries in Rutherford, Caymus Vineyards leads the way in Cabernet production. Caymus 1990 Special Selection Cabernet Sauvignon was voted Wine of the Year in 1994 by Wine Spectator. This was just one of many awards and accolades that this Rutherford winery has enjoyed over the years, making Caymus Vineyards wine some of the most sought after in the Napa Valley.

It is more than just Rutherfords dust that makes this region perfect for producing world class Cabs. The warm day-time temperature dries and heats the soil, leading to grapes with more concentrated flavors and more developed tannins. This contributes to the complexity of the Rutherford Cab, but may be overpowering if consumed to young. The young, tannic Rutherford Cab can be softened over time, unveiling the true nature the winemakers intended.

Wine embodies the heart and soul of the winemaker. Consequently, it takes more than perfect growing conditions to produce premium quality wines, the experience and expertise of the winemaker is just as important. Because of the fruit that Rutherford Vineyards produce, many of the worlds premier winemakers are drawn to this historic region. Many vintners come to Rutherford to follow in the footsteps of Napa Valley legend Andre Tchelistcheff.

The effects of Tchelistcheff are still being felt through the techniques he implemented at Beaulieu Vineyards. As Rutherfords flagship winery, BV continues to build on its storied history by producing award winning Reserve Cabs. Their latest Reserve Cab received 92 points from Wine Spectator. Along with producing premium quality wines, BV boasts one of the best tasting rooms in the Napa Valley. This makes the experience of tasting their opulent wines even better.

The Rutherford AVA has more to offer than historic vineyards and wineries. The smaller wineries provide a more personal, intimate experience than their larger, more commercial counterparts. Along with this, some of the small, family owned wineries produce some of the best wine from Rutherford. Rutherford Grove Winery and Sullivan Vineyards were voted in the top five small wineries to visit in the Napa Valley by the Wall Street Journal.

The combination of vibrant wines and beautiful tasting rooms, make Rutherford one of the premier destinations among wine connoisseurs. Although it is just one of the many AVAs in the Napa Valley, you could spend your entire trip in this historic region. For anymore visiting Napa, visiting Rutherford is a must.

Author Bio:
Benjamin Bicais is a champion in this field. Benjamin has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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