Duckhorn Vineyards The Discussion Red 2019

Duckhorn Vineyards The Discussion Red 2019

 

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Duckhorn Vineyards
The Discussion Red 2019
  • Vintage : 2019
  • Country : USA
  • Region : California
  • Subregion : Napa
  • Type : Red
  • Style : Rich and Spicy
  • Format : 75cl
  • Alcohol : 14,5°
  • Grappes : 67% Cabernet Sauvignon, 31% Merlot, 1% Malbec, 1% Petit Verdot

Duckhorn Vineyards The Discussion is a prestigious Bordeaux-style red blend that epitomizes the pinnacle of Duckhorn Vineyards' winemaking excellence. This wine is a sophisticated blend of varietals from diverse Napa Valley vineyards, embodying depth, complexity, and the ongoing dialogue that defines great winemaking.

Experts Score Vintage
JS James Suckling 96 2019
RP Robert Parker 93 2019
JD Jeb Dunnuck 92 2019
WS Wine Spectator 91 2018
W&S Wines & Spirits 94 2016
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Region and Vineyards

The grapes are sourced from several of Duckhorn's estate vineyards in Napa Valley: Rector Creek Vineyard (25%), Monitor Ledge Vineyard (22%), Patzimaro Vineyard (21%), Stout Vineyard (17%), Three Palms Vineyard (13%), and Cork Tree Vineyard (2%).

These vineyards benefit from Napa Valley's unique terroirs, contributing to the wine's rich complexity.

Winemaking

The Discussion 2019 is a blend of 67% Cabernet Sauvignon, 31% Merlot, 1% Malbec, and 1% Cabernet Franc. The wine underwent 24 months of aging—18 months in new French oak barrels followed by 6 months in neutral barrels. This aging process enhances the wine’s structure, depth, and integration of oak flavors.

Did you know?

The name "The Discussion" is inspired by an intense debate at the Duckhorn family's kitchen table about whether to focus on varietal wines or cuvées. This wine symbolizes the ongoing dialogue and dedication to producing exceptional blends.

Tasting Notes

This vintage offers luxurious layers of black plum, red currant, and raspberry. As it evolves in the glass, notes of cedar, sweet baking spices, and cocoa nibs emerge. The palate is generous and smooth, with velvety tannins and a lively, dramatic finish.

Wine Pairing Ideas

This rich and complex wine pairs well with hearty dishes such as roast lamb, grilled ribeye steak, or mushroom risotto. Its bold flavors also complement aged cheeses and charcuterie.

History of Duckhorn Vineyards Estate

Duckhorn Vineyards was founded in 1976 by Dan and Margaret Duckhorn. Inspired by their travels to the Bordeaux region of France, particularly the Right Bank areas of St. Emilion and Pomerol, Dan and Margaret envisioned producing top-tier wines in Napa Valley. They saw potential in Merlot, a grape often overshadowed by Cabernet Sauvignon in the United States. Their inaugural vintage in 1978, which included 800 cases each of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, was met with immediate acclaim, marking the beginning of Duckhorn’s prestigious journey.

Dan Duckhorn’s passion for Merlot stemmed from his belief in its approachability, versatility with food, and its capacity to produce wines of remarkable depth and complexity. This focus on Merlot was revolutionary at the time and positioned Duckhorn Vineyards as a trailblazer in the American wine industry. Over the years, the estate expanded its vineyard holdings and built a reputation for meticulous craftsmanship and unwavering quality.

Under the leadership of Tom Rinaldi, Duckhorn’s first winemaker, the winery established a robust winemaking philosophy centered around blending wines from various vineyard blocks to enhance complexity and balance. This tradition continues today, ensuring that every bottle of Duckhorn wine reflects the unique terroirs of Napa Valley.

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Region and Vineyards

Duckhorn Vineyards’ estate vineyards are strategically spread across Napa Valley and the renowned slopes of Howell Mountain. These vineyards are meticulously managed to bring out the best characteristics of each terroir, contributing to the complexity and depth of Duckhorn’s wines.

The Napa Valley vineyards benefit from a Mediterranean climate, characterized by warm, dry summers and mild, wet winters. This climate, combined with diverse soil types including gravelly loam and volcanic ash, provides ideal conditions for growing a variety of grapevines. The valley floor vineyards, with their alluvial fans and well-draining soils, produce grapes with concentrated flavors and balanced acidity.

Howell Mountain, situated above the fog line, enjoys more consistent sunlight and cooler temperatures, resulting in a longer growing season. The rocky soils of Howell Mountain stress the vines, leading to smaller berries with intense flavors and robust tannins. These unique conditions contribute to the production of powerful, age-worthy wines.

Duckhorn Vineyards also sources grapes from other prestigious appellations within Napa Valley, such as Rutherford and Oakville, known for their distinctive microclimates and soil compositions. This diversity allows Duckhorn to craft wines that are rich, layered, and expressive of their origins.

Duckhorn's Napa Valley Estate Vineyard Portfolio

  • Three Palms Vineyard is emblematic for Duckhorn, known for its exceptional Merlot. Located in the Calistoga appellation, this 73.66-acre vineyard is covered in volcanic stones that absorb and release heat, promoting optimal grape ripening. The varied soils, including Bale Loam and Cortina Very Stony Loam, contribute to the complexity of the wines produced here.
  • Marlee’s Vineyard, located in St. Helena, covers 16.43 acres and is bordered by the Napa River. This vineyard is ideal for Sauvignon Blanc and Sémillon, thanks to its rich, well-drained sandy loam soils. The grapes grown here are essential to the production of Duckhorn's white wines.
  • Stout Vineyard on Howell Mountain spans 35.45 acres at an altitude of 2,080 feet. The old vines of Cabernet Sauvignon, some of the oldest on the estate, produce grapes with rare complexity, influenced by the Aiken and Boomer-Forward-Felta Complex loamy soils.
  • Monitor Ledge Vineyard, located in Calistoga, covers 36.88 acres. Planted on the alluvial fan of Selby Creek, this vineyard features gravelly and sandy soils that drain quickly, promoting intense and structured grapes.
  • Rector Creek Vineyard, adjacent to the Paraduxx winery, is located along the Silverado Trail in Yountville. This 34.78-acre site is characterized by rocky alluvial soils, producing wines with abundant notes of dark red fruits.
  • Patzimaro Vineyard in St. Helena, named in honor of the Hurtado family, covers 14.81 acres. Situated at the base of Spring Mountain, it benefits from high daytime temperatures and cool night breezes, producing balanced and elegantly structured wines.
  • Cork Tree Vineyard in Napa is the southernmost and coolest vineyard on the estate. The 15.02-acre site, named after a majestic cork tree, produces sophisticated and well-structured wines, ideal for Merlot.
  • El Veredicto Vineyard in the Los Carneros region of Napa Valley is ideal for Burgundian varieties. The Haire clay soils and the cool climate influenced by San Pablo Bay produce high-quality Chardonnay and Pinot Noir wines.
  • Wolfe Vineyard in St. Helena, covering 13.12 acres, has been producing high-quality Sauvignon Blanc and Sémillon for over 15 years. The climate and loamy soils of this vineyard are perfect for cultivating world-class grapes.

Wine Range

Duckhorn Vineyards offers a diverse portfolio of wines, each showcasing the unique characteristics of the Napa Valley terroir. The estate is particularly celebrated for its Merlot, which remains a cornerstone of their production. Duckhorn’s Merlot wines are known for their lush, velvety texture, vibrant fruit flavors, and sophisticated structure.

In addition to Merlot, Duckhorn produces outstanding Cabernet Sauvignon, characterized by its bold, dark fruit flavors, firm tannins, and excellent aging potential. Their Sauvignon Blanc is crisp and refreshing, with bright acidity and notes of citrus and tropical fruits. The winery also crafts Bordeaux-style blends, combining Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, and other traditional varieties to create complex, harmonious wines.

The Three Palms Vineyard Merlot, one of Duckhorn’s flagship wines, has garnered significant acclaim and is considered one of the finest examples of Merlot in the world. This vineyard’s unique soil and microclimate contribute to the wine’s rich, concentrated flavors and exceptional aging potential.

Did you know?

Duckhorn Vineyards was instrumental in the revival of Merlot in the American wine market. At a time when Merlot was often relegated to blending, Duckhorn’s commitment to producing high-quality, varietal Merlot helped elevate its status and popularity among wine enthusiasts and critics alike. This pioneering spirit has earned Duckhorn a place among Napa Valley’s most respected and influential wineries.

James Suckling (JS) : 96 Points (2019)
Currants, herbs and fresh tobacco with shaved lead pencil. Black berries. Medium to full body with creamy tannins and a juicy finish. Just a hint of oak. Rich and long with lots going on. Plenty of flavor.

Robert Parker (RP) : 93 Points (2019)
A blend of 67% Cabernet Sauvignon, 31% Merlot and 1% each Cabernet Franc and Malbec, Duckhorn's 2019 Red Wine The Discussion features harmonious notes of cedar and vanilla layered against a backdrop of black cherries and earthy loam. It's medium to full-bodied, plush and silky in feel, with a bright edge to the lingering finish.

Jeb Dunnuck (JD) : 92 Points (2019)
The 2019 The Discussion brings another level of refinement and elegance, with pure red and blackcurrant fruits supported by leafy herbs, coffee, and charred oak-like aromas and flavors, with a slightly herbal undertone. It's medium to full-bodied, has a supple, elegant mouthfeel, beautiful tannins, and outstanding length. Drink bottles over the coming 10-12+ years or so.

Wine Spectator (WS) : 91 Points (2018)
Lively, with generous cassis bush and sassafras notes leading the way for friendly, polished cassis, plum puree and cherry preserves, with cedar toast asserting itself on the finish. Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Petit Verdot and Cabernet Franc. Drink now.

Wines & Spirits (W&S) : 94 Points (2016)
Breaking from Duckhorn’s focus on varietally labeled wines, Renee Ary blends The Discussion based on favored estate parcels. In 2016, it’s 55 percent cabernet sauvignon, 43 percent merlot and one percent each of franc and petit verdot. Given enough time to evolve past the almost peachy ripeness of its fruit and the significant presence of oak (it spends 18 months in new French oak barrels, then another six months in neutral barrels), the wine feels complete and completely rich. It has none of the stodginess common to cabernet, instead presenting a powerful structure, intense and gracious in its bitter-chocolate tannins. All the elements point in an upward trajectory, a path they should follow with extended bottle age.

Duckhorn Vineyards Three Palms Merlot 2020
Duckhorn Vineyards Three Palms Merlot 2020
Duckhorn Vineyards
Three Palms Merlot 2020
JS
91
JS
95
WS
94
The Duckhorn Vineyards Three Palms Merlot is a highly sought-after Napa Valley Merlot, known for its elegance, complex bouquet of red fruit and spice, and a well-balanced palate with approachable tannins.
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Duckhorn Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon 2021
Duckhorn Vineyards
Cabernet Sauvignon 2021
WS
90
JS
92
JD
90
The Duckhorn Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon is a testament to the legacy and expertise of Duckhorn Vineyards, a winery renowned for producing exceptional wines since 1978. This wine perfectly embodies the complexity of Napa Valley, offering a seamless balance of fruit, oak, and tannins.
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