Oracle Software features Silver Oak and Twomey Wine Tasting presented by Silver Oak/Towmey Kathleen McLeod
Strategic Alliance partner software vendor Oracle (tangentially and but remotely related to Napa wine label of same name via Robert and Dave Miner association - no association with Oracle label from Killikanoon) featured an imaginative and classy wine tasting as part of a Covid shut-in remote ISV partner briefing.
The Oracle Live Webinar event was hosted by and featured Dave Profozich, North American ISV SVP, who presented the ISV Executive Cloud Briefing industry and program strategy and update. Oracle kindly sent us two bottles for the event, the latest release Silver Oak Alexander
Valley Cabernet 2016 and the Twomey 2018 Napa/Sonoma Sauvignon Blanc.
After the Oracle update briefing, Dave then turned the session over to Kathleen McLeod, VP Consumer Experience for Silver Oak Cellars and Twomey, who lead a virtual tasting of the current release Silver Oak Cabernet and Twomey Sauvignon Blanc.
Kathleen has thirty years industry experience with fifteen years at Silver Oak. She lead a tasting exposition of each wine, shared the history and philosophy of Silver Oak/Twomey and then lead a general discussion answering questions and sharing perspectives and experiences with the participants.
The first bottle featured was the current 2018 release of Twomey Sauvignon Blanc. I wrote more extensively about Twomey in a recent blogpost.
https://unwindwine.blogspot.com/2021/02/twomey-napa-valley-merlot-2002.html
This was an extra special event for me since son Ryan is an Oracle executive, so we attended and shared the experience together. With two of us, it afforded the opportunity to open another bottle of Silver Oak Alexander Valley to do a mini vertical comparison tasting. Ryan opened his 2016 release and I, rather than open my 2016 bottle, pulled from the cellar a 1995 vintage release of the same label.
Notably, we served birthyear vintage Silver Oak Bonny's Vineyard (named after founder proprietor Ray Duncan's wife and co-founder) 1982, and other vintages of the Napa label, at Ryan's wedding from six liter large format and standard size bottles. Bonny's Vineyard was two acres of vines that surrounded the original homestead on the estate.
We also hold six liter bottles of the single
vineyard designated bottling Bonny's Vineyard (shown right) for son Alec's birthyear
vintage, which we'll serve at his wedding this summer.
So it is that we know Silver Oak well and often open Silver Oak on special occasions.
Silver Oak Cellars Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 1995
Tonight's tasting of this label was consistent with
our last opening of this vintage release back in May of last year when I wrote: "Tonight's tasting of this 1995 Alexander Valley Silver Oak Cab was showing its age as
the color had taken on a slight browning on the rim and the fruits were
starting to give way to some funkiness and earthy notes.'
"Dark
garnet colored, medium full bodied, has a garnet hue with some slight
browning at the rim, the black fruits were giving way to aromas of cigar
box, leather and herb flavors with hints of cherries and dark chocolate
and anise."
RM 88 points - consistent with last tasting in May, 2020.
This release orignally got 94 points from
Robert Parker's Wine Advocate and 92 points
from Wine Spectator.
As shown, the bottle fill level, label, foil and cork were in ideal condition, testament to the ideal provenance conditions of our cellar.
While still holding up, this is past its prime and starting to diminish from aging and should be consumed in the next year or so, longer only for the more adventurous.
Note this interesting perspective based on the longevity predicted for this release by pundit Robert Parker. Parker noted, "given proper cellaring, this wine can be
enjoyed now through 2019".
Characterizing notes from Robert Parker, "Critics have argued that
the wine does not age particularly well, but that has largely been
proven a myth for some vintages. Silver Oak generally is not as long
lived as Chateau Montelena, Dunn,
or other Napa Cabernets with a 30-40 year aging potential, but they can
have a broad window of drinkability, known to be delicious at release,
and able to sustain their fruit and character for typically 15 or more
years."
https://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=2580
https://unwindwine.blogspot.com/2020/05/vintage-napa-cab-trio-mark-celebration.html
Silver Oak Cellars Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2016
Kathleen then lead the group tasting of this current release label, she explained, Silver Oak focuses on one varietal, Cabernet Sauvignon. Each release is selected from the best lots, blended together from numerous estate and grower supplier sources, and aged for two or more years in American Oak. Typically, more is produced or available for production with the best lots selected and released under the Silver Oak brand, with the remaining portion sold off to the trade for bottling under other labels.
Silver Oak produce two Cabernet labels, this one from Alexander Valley, and another from Napa Valley, each reflecting the profile and character of the two regions - Alexander trending towards being softer, lighter, more delicate and moderate, while Napa tends to be more bold, fruit forward and bigger with its more concentrated Napa fruits - two styles to appeal to two preferences. In a typical vintage, sixty thousand cases are produced of the Alexander, twice as much as the Napa label.
We have visited both the Alexander Valley winery up near Healdsburg, and the Napa Valley winery and hospitality center during our many visits to the region.
Ryan brought his bottle of this vintage release that he had opened and decanted several hours before the tasting.
The 2016 Alexander Valley
Cabernet Sauvignon is blended with 94.6% Cabernet Sauvignon, 4.0% Merlot, 0.5%
Petit Verdot, 0.5% Cabernet Franc and 0.4% Malbec, and was aged for 24 months in American oak (50% new) from Silver Oak's own
cooperage.
Winemaker's Notes:
Our 2016 Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon is ruby in color with a
magenta rim. It has an enticing nose of cassis, blackberry, vanilla,
sage and spearmint. Upon entry, this wine builds from potpourri and
bramble to a bright pop of raspberry on the mid-palate. A juicy finish
with chewy tannins and a medium length, it will provide drinking
pleasure through 2042 with proper cellaring.
This was rated
93 points by
Wilfred WongDark garnet colored, medium bodied, bright expressive yet smooth and approachable black berry and black currant fruits with notes of cassis, herbs and hints of mint, graphite mineral and subtle oak on the lingering dusty tannin laced finish.
RM 92 points.
https://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=3170524
Towmey Napa Valley Sonoma County Sauvignon Blanc 2019
As
I wrote in a recent blogpost,
Twomey was
founded in 1999 by legendary Ray Twomey Duncan, founder of the
well-known known and highly regarded Silver Oak, and sons David, and Tim Duncan. David served as the managing
partner and today is Chairman and CEO of both Silver Oak and Twomey having joined Silver Oak in 2002. The name Twomey, (pronounced two-me) is named after their grandmother, Ray's mother, Velma’s maiden
name and is also the middle name of several family members.
This Towmey Sauvignon Blanc is sourced exclusively from four estate-owned vineyards, half from Napa Valley and 1/2 Sonoma County Russian River Valley: the Sonoma sources - 35% Merino Estate Vineyard and 15% Twomey Healdsburg Estate Vineyard: the Napa County 50% from Twomey Calistoga Estate Vineyard, 9%, and the remaining 41% from Oakville Estate Vineyard that surrounds the Silver Oak winery there.
The is is 99% Sauvignon Blanc with 1% Sauvignon Gris.
Light butter straw colored, light body, crisp and lively acidic laced flavors of bright tropical fruit with notes of grapefruit citrus and hints of pineapple with a crisp clean finish.
RM 90 points.
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Silver Oak Cellars Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 1995 label