
November 2025 Winery and Vineyard Update
As some things wind down, others wind up…
The vines have lost most of their leaves and are nearly tucked in for the winter. The 2025 wines are buttoned up in tank or barrel, quietly doing their thing. Meanwhile, we’ve begun assembling the 2024 red blends and are picking up cider for one last ferment of the year — this is one of my favorite times in the cellar.
There's a lot to be grateful for. Certainly we had a stellar vintage, which is always rewarding. The business is doing well - thanks primarily to you all. We seem to have a bright future - thanks primarily to my family. They started on what would be considered a relatively challenging endeavor with me, and have put in so much work, time, and love into Capstone.
As you know Francis and Rose have had wines made in honor of their hard work. However, there is an unsung hero whose wine has yet to be released and whose help with everything I’m very thankful for. Lucienne is a blend of 54% Chenin Blanc, 29% Sauvignon Blanc, and 17% Roussanne. My daughter, Lucy, worked on this special blend with me. In fact, we were down to two blends out of seven and Lucy picked the one she liked the most. We are releasing it this weekend - just in time for Thanksgiving!
The 2024 red blending is just beginning. Right now it’s just a matter of tasting through a lot of barrels, pulling samples and sketching out some preliminary blends. Then we get a bit more formal by bringing in some trusted pallets for a couple weeks of tasting and blending sessions - certainly one of the more fun parts of the job. The reds from 24’ are really good. They have lost some of their nerve after 12 months in barrel and are showing wonderful dark, ripe fruit characters with supple tannin. You will start seeing this released in the Spring 2026.
The cider is kind of like the last hurrah for the vintage. The apple guys were hard hit with a spring frost and lost most of their Hewes Crab, so the one change to this years blend is swapping Harrison for Hewes. We still have the Gold Rush, Winesap, Arkansas Black and Black Twig. In fact the last two and still hanging on the trees - that's all we’re waiting on. They say cider apples aren’t ripe until they’re on the ground.
As we come into this season of gratitude and giving, I wanted to make sure to express my and my families thanks to you all. We are forever grateful for your friendship and support. Please pay a visit, and be on the look out for some special releases and an exciting wine club announcement.
Cheers to a fruitful harvest and a Happy Thanksgiving!
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