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Cornerstone Cellars

Cornerstone Cellars

Cornerstone Cellars
6505 Washington St., Bld. C
Yountville, CA, California
USA 94599
Phone: +1 707-945-0388
http://www.cornerstonecellars.com

Contact: Michael Dragutsky
Email: [email protected]

1991 was the first vintage of Cornerstone Cellars - and a head-first plunge into the wonderful world of long-distance wine production for Memphis physicians, Michael Dragutsky and David Sloas.

Back in the fall of 1991, Sloas was visiting the Napa Valley. He and Napa wine merchant Bruce Scotland went up to see Randy Dunn on Howell Mountain, taste his wines and watch harvest. As the trailers unloaded, Dunn told them he had five tons more Cabernet coming in than he could manage at his place. Would Sloas want to buy it? He called back to Dragutsky in Memphis for a reality check. They agreed they had both lost their minds - and purchased the overage of 4.8 tons of premium Howell Mountain Cabernet. They were in the wine business.

Taken somewhat by surprise by their overwhelming reception, Dragutsky and Sloas decided that their love of good wine would prevail over all else. "From the beginning our philosophy was to use the best grapes, the best barrels, the best facilities," says Dragutsky. "Making the best wine we can bottle is the real bottom line for us. It's thrilling to be out to a fine meal with friends, order our wine and see the great response to our Cornerstone wines."

From the first, the wines have been extremely well received in the press, getting ratings in the mid-nineties in the Wine Spectator and excellent reviews in The Wine Advocate and Connoisseurs' Guide.

Cornerstone Cellars was rated one of eight "World Class" Cabernet Sauvignon producers (along with Dunn Howell Mountain, Dunn Napa Valley, La Jota Anniversary, Mondavi Reserve, Phelps Insignia, Ridge Monte Bello, and Stags Leap Wine Cellars Cask 23) in The Connoisseurs' Handbook of the Wines of California and the Pacific Northwest, 4th Edition.

1991 was a great vintage year and Cornerstone Cellars found a cult niche: powerful Howell Mountain Cabernets - big, ripe and muscular with focused fruit of currant, cherry and plum - and a miniscule production of 400 cases. This is some of the latest Cabernet in the valley to ripen due to the lean hillside soils and the elevation of the vineyards on Howell Mountain (the vineyard sources are from 1700 to 2400 feet). The yield averages two to two-and-a-half tons per acre. While the temperatures are moderate, the daily pattern is reversed: on a hot day it is warmer in the morning since the vineyard is above the fog on the valley floor, and it is cooler later in the day which makes the flavors more concentrated. The later ripening allows "hang time" when the intensity of flavor develops and the tannins soften.

In 1997, Dragutsky and Sloas bought into a 12 acre vineyard on Liparita Road which had been the primary fruit source since the first vintage. The site is at approximately 1700 feet with red mountain clay soil typical of this part of Howell Mountain. In 2002 the vineyard was sold to next door neighbor and vintner, Mark Neal. Cornerstone Cellars continues to maintain a close working relationship with Neal. Long term contracts with Howell Mountain growers ensures a continuity of fruit sources for many years to come.

Cornerstone Cellars is a proud member of the Napa Valley Vintners and the Howell Mountain Vintners and Growers Association.

Winemaker: Jeff Keene

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Cornerstone Cellars Howell Cabernet Sauvignon 2015
Cornerstone Cellars Howell Cabernet Sauvignon 2015

Napa Valley, California, United States

Alcohol: 14%  Sweetness: Dry  750 ml  Drink: 2018‐2021

 

Alberta: 742925

$102.00

Cornerstone Cellars Sonoma Sauvignon Blanc 2017
Cornerstone Cellars Sonoma Sauvignon Blanc 2017

Napa, California, United States

Alcohol: 13%  Sweetness: Dry  750 ml  Drink: 2016‐2018

 

Alberta: 742923

$35.00

Cornerstone Cellars Howell Cabernet Sauvignon 2014
Cornerstone Cellars Howell Cabernet Sauvignon 2014

Napa Valley, California, United States

Alcohol: 14%  Sweetness: Dry  750 ml  Drink: 2016‐2018

 

Alberta: 749232

$105.00

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