L'ECOLE NO. 41
Cabernet Sauvignon
2013
About this winery
A family-owned business, L'Ecole Nº 41 was founded by Jean and Baker Ferguson. Today, the winery is owned and operated by their daughter and son-in-law, Megan and Martin Clubb. Built in 1915, the schoolhouse is located in historic Frenchtown, a small community just west of Walla Walla, Washington. Frenchtown derived its name from the many French-Canadians who settled the valley during the early 1800s. Legend has it, these men of French descent were raising grapes and producing wine. By the...
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Product notes
Bud break occurred in mid-April followed by bloom in early June, both about one week ahead of normal. Continued heat in July kept berry size small, with thicker skins, denser structure, with highly colored and flavorful wines. Harvest started in early September on the warmer sites. A dramatic change in weather mid-September shifted to cool yet dry conditions through the rest of harvest.
Production notes
For over 30 years, L’Ecole has built long term partnerships with the oldest and most proven vineyards, providing access to some of the best fruit in the Columbia Valley. With average vine age of more than 20 years, this wine shows a classic Cabernet Sauvignon profile of firm structure, integrated tannins and dark expressive fruit. Continued heat in July kept berry size small, with thicker skins, denser structure, with highly colored and flavorful wines.
Tasting notes
With its classic varietal Cabernet profile, this focused and integrated wine shows layers of dark fruit, coffee, sage and baking spice. Flavors of plum, blackberry and cassis vibrantly mingle with dusty fine tannins through a balanced, expressive finish.
Press reviews
- 93 points -
Owen Bargreen , (Vintage 2018)A glorious 2018 Cabernet Sauvignon, you are immediately struck by the rich sagebrush and anise tones on the nose, with a great wall of dark fruits holding everything in place. The palate is very smooth with refined tannins that mingle with black raspberry cordial, cigar box, blackcurrants and chocolate covered espresso bean flavours. The long finish lingers.
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- 92 points -
Sean Sullivan , (Vintage 2018)Barrel aromas are at the fore initially, with notes of roasted coffee bean, vanilla, chocolate and char in front of plum and cherry. Plump, juicy fruit and barrel flavors follow, with the tannins providing a pleasing squeeze. Give it additional time in the bottle or decant to see it at its best. Best after 2024.
- 91 points -
(Vintage 2019)The aromas bring notes of dark chocolate, plum, herb and cherry, along with a sprinkling of spices. The palate shows polish and intensity. There's structural heft behind it all, both acid and tannin. Decant if drinking in the near term.
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- 91 points -
(Vintage 2019)A handsome red, multilayered and expressive, showing lively blackberry, tobacco and crushed stone accents that finish with well-framed tannins. Drink now through 2030. 6,890 cases made.
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- 91 points -
Jeb Dunnuck, (Vintage 2020)All varietal and brought up in 25% new oak, the 2018 Cabernet Sauvignon Columbia Valley offers lots of typicity in its ripe blackcurrants, smoked tobacco, chocolate, and violet-tinged aromas and flavors. With medium-bodied richness, wonderful purity of fruit, no hard edges, and a clean, classy, elegant style, it’s well worth seeking out and I suspect will keep for 10-12 years.
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- 88 points -
Sean P. Sullivan, (Vintage 2016)Bittersweet chocolate, spicy dried herb, barrel spice and cherry aromas lead to elegant, juicy, well-balanced fruit flavors that carry on the finish. Grippy tannins back it up. Pair it with food to see it at its best.
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