Toad Hollow Vineyards
1997 Merlot Reserve, Richard McDowell Vineyard Russian River Valley
  Gold Medal - Pacific Rim International Wine Competition 
  Gold Medal - Riverside International Wine Competition 
  Bronze Medal - West Coast Wine Competition 
  Bronze Medal - San Francisco International Wine Competition 
  Label Gold Medal - Best Use of Color - San Diego National
  Wine Competition 
  Label Gold Medal - Best Use of Art - San Diego National Wine
  Competition 
 
Our Merlot Reserve 
 
Merlot on our minds  then  Merlot on our vines. 
With visions of Pétrus dancing in our heads, we ripped out the apples and planted
Merlot. That was a few years ago. Toad Hollow was in need of a big prestigious red wine to
run with our Chardonnay. 
It gives us the greatest of pleasure to offer you the results of these years of work,
high hopes, and the omnipresent peril. 
This is our Merlot Reserve  planted, grown, and bottled by Toad Hollow.
Our first reserve wine. Merlot does best in sandy, clay-like soils as proven in France in
the province of Pomerol where it gives birth to the mighty Pétrus  the pinnacle of
all Merlot wines. We had the soil, we had the cuttings, and we had the perfect medium
temperature range preferred by the Merlot grape to do its very best. 
We also had Richard McDowell. Richard McDowell has worked as a vineyardist in Sonoma
County for over thirty years and has planted and developed over 3000 acres of fine
varietal grapes in that same time. Mr. McDowell tends our Merlot vineyard  so 
we named the vineyard after Richard. No one was surprised. 
With all the elements in place we have created a Merlot of which we are very proud.
Its big and spicy but not as tannic as Cabernet Sauvignon. A gentle but sinuous
noble red wine that welcomes most company with a warm generosity of taste as well as the
versatility of filling many sensory needs on many levels. 
This wine is a keeper and will age beautifully over ten to fifteen years, but also
sports the spontaneity of a young thoroughbred raring to run now or to carry easily into
the next decade. 
Unfortunately, there is not much of this wine to offer  next year we hope to have
somewhat more. Depending of course on the weather and Mr. McDowell. 
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