Friday, June 27, 2025

Turnbull Oakville Cabernet with grilled beefsteaks

Turnbull Oakville Cabernet with grilled beefsteaks

Saturday night dinner, we grilled out steaks and served with grilled corn and baked potatoes. 

I pulled from the cellar an aged vintage Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon for an accompaniment. 

This is from Turnbull Wine Cellars a small family run producer of primarily Cabernet Sauvignon sourced from four estate vineyards in Oakville and Calistoga, Napa Valley.

Turnbull Wine Cellars was founded in Oakville in 1979 by William Turnbull, a noted Bay Area architect, and Reverdy Johnson, a lawyer. The two had worked together on developing the famous Sea Ranch development on the coast north of San Francisco. The winery was then called Johnson Turnbull. 

In 1993 the estate was bought by publisher Patrick O’Dell, who updated the winery and bought additional property, bringing the total estate holdings to 148 acres. Their vineyards are planted primarily to Cabernet Sauvignon with smaller amounts of Merlot and Cabernet Franc. 

Wine Advocate rated Turnbull’s 2010 Fortuna Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon at 100 pts and called it “perfection…A magnificent effort that should turn out to be one of the great modern classics of Napa Valley.

Turnbull Wine Cellars winemaker is Peter Heitz, a fourteen generation Vigneron hailing from Alsace,  and fourth generation Napa Valley Winemaker. Peter grew up in Napa Valley Carneros on one of the pioneering vineyards in the region. He gained his vineyard experience farming in the Calistoga Appellation property first planted to vines by his great grandparents in 1904. He has been winemaker at Turnbull Wine Cellars in Oakville since the 2007 vintage.

The four Turnbull estate vineyards four are: 

The Turnbull Oakville Estate Vineyard, covering fourteen acres on the eastern slope of the valley where the climate is generally warm and agreeable, resulting in year after year of favorable vintages. Summer days see a gentle moderation of the warmer inland air from cool air coming in from the San Pablo Bay to the south, creating an ideal environment to grow red varieties. Oakville's diverse soils, namely ancient sea bedrock, clay and gravel, are well-drained, and perfect for high-caliber viticulture.

The Lopoldina vineyard in the Oakville AVA covering 62 acres, situated high on the crest of the Oakville Bench, with an expansive Southwest view of the valley from Calistoga in the North to the San Francisco Bay in the South. The vineyard is an extreme growing environment, with scarce, volcanic rock soil that gives us spectacular and complex fruit that lends fine texture and structured tannins to the wines. This site is planted to predominantly Cabernet Sauvignon plantings, with Cabernet Franc, Malbec, Petit Verdot, Merlot, Syrah and Lagrein vines as well. It was previously known as the Weitz Vineyard but wines we crafted from the site today are designated Leopoldina Vineyard.

The Turnbull Fortunate Vineyard lying at the base of the sloping Oakville bench facing Southwest in the Fortuna Ranch covering 59 acres from pre-Prohibition and originally sourced by the venerable Christian Brothers winery. The vineyard features ancient red volcanic soils that produce darker fruit notes with an identifiable spice box component. The vineyard is planted to Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Malbec, Petit Verdot and some Sauvignon Blanc. 

Finally, up in Calistoga lies the 101 acre Turnbull Amoenus vineyard. Situated in the remote Western rolling hills of northern Napa Valley at higher elevations and exposures it is influenced by the ocean air and fog, cooling the fruit at night. The temperate micro-climate and a variety of volcanic soils produces wines with good acidity, density of flesh, plush mid palate and a unique minerality, with dark cherry notes. It is planted primarily to Cabernet Sauvignon. 

Turnbull wines are vinified in small lots from each vineyard block, vinified separately in small stainless steel tanks. The wine is barreled down into individual lots and aged in French Oak barrels for twenty months.

Turnbull produce a broad portfolio of labels including several single vineyard and single appellation designated bottlings, as well as several blends. They produce mostly Cabernet Sauvignons, but also a small production of Cabernet Franc and Merlots. 

This was a perfect accompaniment to the grilled beefsteak - the ideal food wine pairing amplifiying and enhancing the enjoyment of both. 

Despite the difficult 2011 vintage for many in Napa Valley, this label was an high achiever. 

At fourteen years, the label and foil, and most importantly the fill level and cork were in perfect condition. Packaged in a heavy, slightly oversized bottle with an extra deep bung (cavity in the bottom where sediment collects around the cavity), this was still at the apex of its drinking window and likely to hold for another couple of years. 

Winemaker notes of this release. “Aromatics of spicy red fruits, dusty raspberries, white pepper and hazelnuts. Red berries up front, with a rich, mid palate density and finishing with smooth black cherry and baking spices. A concentrated and spicy finish. the process From our Oakville estate vineyards, each with varying soil types bringing character and depth to the wine.” 

Dark garnet colored, medium to full bodied, bright vibrant round and full flavored black berry and black current fruits were accented by spices and notes of anise, black tea and hints of cedar with tangy acidity and plush tannins on a lingering finish.