Solano Community College Foundation – Holiday 2006
Auction Ends: Nov 30, 2006 11:00 PM PST

Suisun Valley Wine

Mankas Hills - 2002 Mankas Cabernet Sauvignon, Suisun Valley - Two Bottles

Item Number
1007
Sold
30 USD to rj1949
Number of Bids
6  -  Bid History

Item Description

Support your local wineries!!! 2nd oldest appellation to Napa. UCDavis says better soil and weather than Napa. That means the wines are good.

Mankas Hills Vineyards

2002 Mankas Cabernet Sauvignon

We have branded this release of 2002 Cabernet Sauvignon in honor of the beautiful farming area where our vineyards are situated.

 
 
 
 
 
Release date: December 2004
Winemaker's Comments
Our 2002 Mankas Cabernet Sauvignon offers a unique perspective of the Mankas Hills. The majority of the grapes making this blend came from the younger vines of our vineyard and were harvested in Late September. The wine was aged for 18 months in a mix of French, European and American oak barrels. "Mankas" displays a big fruit profile and is well balanced in aroma and flavor. It is a great wine to enjoy with daily food.
- Jef Stebben, Consulting Winemaker
Accolades
  • Silver Medal at the 2005 L.A. County Fair Wine Competition
  • Bronze Medal at the 2005 San Francisco Wine Competition
Wine Details
  • 100% from 2002 Cabernet Sauvignon grapes grown at our vineyards
  • Grapes were harvested between September 23rd and September 29th, 2002 with 25 Brix and the PH at 3.5
  • Processed and bottled at Catacula Lake Winery in Napa Valley
  • Aged for 18 months in a mix of small French and American oak barrels
  • Bottled in December 2004
  • Cases produced 910

Item Special Note

Must be 21 years or older to bid.

Auction winner may pick up the wine at the Solano Community Foundation offices on Suisun Valley Road. Please call before coming.

Suisun Valley

Suisun Valley during geologic times was carved out by the Suisun Creek, the Gordon Creek and the Ledgewood Creek within the southern plunges of the Coast Range. Mankas Hills are situated between the Vaca Mountains on the east and George Range on the west.

 

Some 10.000 acres of vineyards are nested in the gravelly fan deposits of the Gordon, Ledgewood and Suisun creeks. From our vineyards one can enjoy a peaceful view of the Twin Sister Peaks to the west, the Blue Ridge to the north and a full view of Mount Diablo to the south.

Suisun Valley is well known for the quality of its fruit orchards. It was recognized as a viticultural region by early settlers in the 1800. In 1982 it obtained appellation status as an American Viticultural Area, just after Napa Valley

The area enjoys a unique blend of generous day time sun and cool afternoon breezes out of the nearby San Pablo and Grizzly Bays. Fog hardly ever penetrates into Suisun Valley due to the protection from the Pacific Ocean by the George Range.

Upland soil, gravelly loam, characterizes the fan deposits of our Mankas Hills Vineyards. The soil deposited by the erosion of volcanic rocks in the west and cretaceous sandstones in the east is rich in minerals. Quick draining and warm is ideal for Cabernet Sauvignon. Sycamore silty clay loam and San Ysidro sand loam in the meanderings of the creeks are also ideal for Merlot, Gamay, Shiraz, and Sauvignon Blanc.

The unique combination of moderate daytime temperatures and cool nights creates a low speed ripening environment and provides the ideal climate for the growing of ultra-premium quality grapes.

 

Mankas Hills Vineyards

Our vineyards are situated on prime gravelly loam land with ideal slope and drainage to grow Cabernet Sauvignon. Particular attention was paid to lay down the vine trellis to optimize drainage and light exposure.

Crop management starts with pruning in late January or early February. Joe takes personal care of pruning. He knows his vines and every nuance of the "terroir" and keeps his vines in perfect balance to achieve the highest quality grapes.


In late July and August a lot of attention is paid to knitting the vines canopy, dropping foliage, thinning the crop and plucking leaves around the fruit to optimize the exposure and give the wine the best flavor and character.

Our vineyards are also equipped with a modern irrigation system in case water is needed. Irrigation water is used only as a fall-back to keep the vines in perfect balance if the climate turns too dry. Careful attention is dedicated to optimize sugar, acid and PH.

Harvest of our Cabernet Sauvignon is done during the last week of September and the first two weeks of October. We like to have a perfect ripening of our grapes to develop a lush wine with well balanced aromas and character.

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