Sustainably Made
Winemaker Notes
With this bottling, the rich and concentrated characteristics of Yountville Ranch Vineyard are balanced by Rockerbox Vineyard’s bright juicy fruit and floral aspects. Intense aromas of dark chocolate, ripe black cherry, and cinnamon will draw you in, further leading to a dense palate of black currant, tobacco, and pomegranate. Big chewy tannins make for a long finish that lingers on the palate.
Blend: 86% Cabernet Sauvignon, 6% Petit Verdot, 4% Merlot, 4% Cabernet Franc
Wine Enthusiast 92 Points
James Suckling 92 Points
About Markham Vineyards
OUR FOUNDER – Jean Laurent leaves the Bordeaux region of France in 1852 to join the Gold Rush in California, a journey that leads him to establish one of the first wineries in Napa Valley. His Bordeaux upbringing molded him into a viticulture and winemaking purist, and he quickly discovers that the Napa soils are a natural home for the grapevine. Jean founds the winery in 1874 and — after finding success with his wines — builds the stone cellar in 1879 that remains the heart of Markham Vineyards today.
OUR NAMESAKE – Bruce Markham is an Arizona businessman who finds himself with a pocketful of money in the late 1970s. He invests in 230 acres of vineyards across the Napa Valley, a craftsman-style bungalow home and Jean Laurent’s old stone cellar winery along Highway 29. Around the same time, the Napa Valley is gaining visibility in the wine world after a wine competition in Paris — now famously known as “The Judgment of Paris” — puts Napa Valley Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon on the map.
Bruce served in the US Navy and had a miniature cannon. The story goes that he would mark the start of each harvest by firing his cannon in the vineyards.
We are Sustainably Certified
Our sustainability practices replenish the vineyards’ natural resources, improve air and water quality, and protect the land’s ecosystems and wildlife habitats. With each bottle we share, we are reminded of the gifts nature has shared with all of us.
NAPA GREEN WINERY CERTIFIED
The Napa Green Winery Certification program focuses on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and the winery’s carbon footprint, implemented through more than 100 sustainability standards.
Napa Green Certified Means…
100% Wastewater Recycling
100% Environmentally Preferred Packaging
100% of Grape Pomace Used for Compost
100% Deep Green Energy
100% Recycling Program