2019 Betz Clos De Betz Red

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$49.99

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Tasting Notes

Floral, finessed and perfectly rocky with fresh, juicy plum and black cherry notes that waft with classy oak spices. Medium to full-bodied, the palate is focused, finessed and pure, with energetic acidity, and it ends with a lush, fresh-fruited, mineral-laced finish.

Clos de Betz honors Bob and Cathy Betz’s earliest dreams of starting a winery. In 1973, they stood before one of the foremost temples of French Pinot Noir, the Burgundian vineyard Clos de Beze, struck by the profound way it could exemplify both a sense of place and the purity of its grape variety. They resolved that they would one day produce a wine that manages to convey that ever-elusive but magical marriage of site character and varietal expression. Washington Merlot, with its singular dance of weighty richness and structured minerality, provided the perfect canvas and has formed the core of Clos de Betz since its first vintage in 1998.

About Betz Family Winery

At Betz Family Winery, we have a guiding philosophy; there is no substitute for quality. We live in a constant state of possibility and our best wines are always still to come. Each bottle is a celebration of our Washington wine community, we call home.

1974 Bob and Cathy Betz complete their year of “training” in vineyards of France, Italy and Germany.

1975 Bob starts his 28 year career at Chateau St. Michelle the preeminent wine company in Washington.

1984 Bob is appointed Vice President Winemaking Research at Chateau St. Michelle.

1997 Bob and Cathy crush their first vintage of Betz Family wines with 150 cases. The wines are made in the warehouse district of Woodinville, with help from their volunteer friends.

1998 Bob receives his Master of Wine degree, one of only 278 MW’s in the world. The exam has a 12% pass rate. Bob receives the Robert Mondavi Award for the highest scores in all theory exams and the Villa Maria Award for the highest scores in the viticultural exam.

2005 Bob and Cathy build a state of the art winery in Woodinville, Washington.

2007 Bob is named as Sunset Magazine’s Winemaker of the Year.

2008 The Betz Family Cabernet Sauvignon 2005 is named Washington’s Number One Wine of the Year by the Seattle Times wine critic, Paul Gregutt.

2011 Bob and Cathy sell Betz Family Winery to Steve and Bridgit Griessel with Bob remaining as the winery’s patriarch, mentor and Winemaker.

2012 2009 Pere de Famille, Cabernet Sauvignon is named Washington red wine of the year by Seattle Magazine.

2014 2010 Pere de Famille is ranked #6 in the World in Wine Enthusiast Top 100 Cellar Selections. 2012 Le Parrain, Cabernet Sauvignon rated 99 points by Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate.

2015 Betz Family purchases the Old Stone Vineyard in the Rocks of Milton Freewater and 40 acres on SeVein in Walla Walla.

2016 Louis Skinner is promoted to Winemaker and Bob Betz becomes our Consulting Winemaker.

2019 Betz Clos De Betz Red

$49.99

4 in stock

Country

Size

Vintage

Categories: , ,

Tasting Notes

Floral, finessed and perfectly rocky with fresh, juicy plum and black cherry notes that waft with classy oak spices. Medium to full-bodied, the palate is focused, finessed and pure, with energetic acidity, and it ends with a lush, fresh-fruited, mineral-laced finish.

Clos de Betz honors Bob and Cathy Betz’s earliest dreams of starting a winery. In 1973, they stood before one of the foremost temples of French Pinot Noir, the Burgundian vineyard Clos de Beze, struck by the profound way it could exemplify both a sense of place and the purity of its grape variety. They resolved that they would one day produce a wine that manages to convey that ever-elusive but magical marriage of site character and varietal expression. Washington Merlot, with its singular dance of weighty richness and structured minerality, provided the perfect canvas and has formed the core of Clos de Betz since its first vintage in 1998.

About Betz Family Winery

At Betz Family Winery, we have a guiding philosophy; there is no substitute for quality. We live in a constant state of possibility and our best wines are always still to come. Each bottle is a celebration of our Washington wine community, we call home.

1974 Bob and Cathy Betz complete their year of “training” in vineyards of France, Italy and Germany.

1975 Bob starts his 28 year career at Chateau St. Michelle the preeminent wine company in Washington.

1984 Bob is appointed Vice President Winemaking Research at Chateau St. Michelle.

1997 Bob and Cathy crush their first vintage of Betz Family wines with 150 cases. The wines are made in the warehouse district of Woodinville, with help from their volunteer friends.

1998 Bob receives his Master of Wine degree, one of only 278 MW’s in the world. The exam has a 12% pass rate. Bob receives the Robert Mondavi Award for the highest scores in all theory exams and the Villa Maria Award for the highest scores in the viticultural exam.

2005 Bob and Cathy build a state of the art winery in Woodinville, Washington.

2007 Bob is named as Sunset Magazine’s Winemaker of the Year.

2008 The Betz Family Cabernet Sauvignon 2005 is named Washington’s Number One Wine of the Year by the Seattle Times wine critic, Paul Gregutt.

2011 Bob and Cathy sell Betz Family Winery to Steve and Bridgit Griessel with Bob remaining as the winery’s patriarch, mentor and Winemaker.

2012 2009 Pere de Famille, Cabernet Sauvignon is named Washington red wine of the year by Seattle Magazine.

2014 2010 Pere de Famille is ranked #6 in the World in Wine Enthusiast Top 100 Cellar Selections. 2012 Le Parrain, Cabernet Sauvignon rated 99 points by Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate.

2015 Betz Family purchases the Old Stone Vineyard in the Rocks of Milton Freewater and 40 acres on SeVein in Walla Walla.

2016 Louis Skinner is promoted to Winemaker and Bob Betz becomes our Consulting Winemaker.