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Introducing The Mariner

 

The Mariner represents a new vision and philosophy from our winemaking team. This is a wine that will define us for years to come. The story of how we got to this point in our history is almost as exciting as the wine itself.
 

2004 The Mariner Photo

2004 The Mariner

 

Five years ago, Dry Creek Vineyard reached a crossroad. Competition in the wine industry had exploded with new brands, from all parts of the globe, entering the American market almost daily. It was evident that we needed to restructure our business to meet this new reality. Fortunately, we were able to recruit a highly skilled winemaking team that would allow us to produce the kind of wines we wanted to make. One objective that came forth from our planning sessions with winemaking was our desire to create a new Meritage blend and give it a proprietary name. Perhaps one of our biggest strengths is our knowledge of the unique terroir of the Dry Creek Valley. That is, our experience with Dry Creek Valley’s soil, climate, and vineyard diversity allows us to choose the best fruit from the best vineyards. The essence of that knowledge is how The Mariner came to fruition.

As our (then new) winemaking team got to know our winery, it was apparent that a new blend could be realized with some changes in our cellar and vineyards. For example, a new bottling line, new French oak barrels, and a new filtration system were added. In the vineyard, special "blocks" were identified as new vineyard plantings came online. After several vintages, our new Meritage blend began to take shape. We gave   the   wine   a  name   –  The  Mariner  –   which  seemed

appropriate given our love of the sea. Like a mariner, a winemaker has to do the same – navigate his or her way through a given vintage. (The poem on the front of the label by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow mirrors the plight of a mariner and a winemaker. There is a symbiotic relationship between the two.)


And so finally, the wine has arrived and is ready to be released. A blend of all five noble Bordeaux varieties (Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Malbec, and Petit Verdot) The Mariner has a wonderful sense of depth and complexity. This is partly due to how the blend was put together. First, individual lots in our vineyards were harvested separately and put in French oak barrels for aging. After nine months, a base blend of Cabernet and Merlot was established. Then, small percentages of Cabernet Franc, Malbec, and Petit Verdot were added to enhance the final blend. The wine was then put back into French oak for an additional 18 months. This, coupled with our enhanced vineyard sources, has created a wine with incredible personality and structure. Certainly, it is a wine that will age for 10 years or more.

We hope you enjoy The Mariner as much as we do. It’s an exciting time at Dry Creek Vineyard, and the journey is only just beginning.

Bon Voyage!

 

2004 The Mariner - Two-page color Product Sheet

2004 The Mariner Product Sheet

Anatomy of The Mariner

2004 The Mariner Label

2004 The Mariner Bottle

The Mariner Compass Logo

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