Far Mountain

Monte Rosso Vineyard 2023

Moon District and Sonoma County

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From the historic Monte Rosso vineyard planted in the 1880s and defined by its deep red volcanic soils, this Cabernet Sauvignon is crafted with a gentle and precise approach in the cellar to express the site’s structure, depth, and enduring sense of place.

VINEYARD

One of California's most historic vineyards and a Historic Vineyard Society member, Monte Rosso was first planted in the 1880s and introduced Cabernet Sauvignon in the 1940s. Situated at 1,200 feet on the Sonoma side of the Mayacamas, the 250-acre estate grows ten varieties across deep red clay and basalt soils—volcanic terrain that shapes both vine behavior and wine character. Organically farmed and CCOF certified, Monte Rosso remains a benchmark site for mountain Cabernet Sauvignon.

WINEMAKING

Our Monte Rosso block sits on a west-facing slope of deep red soils, planted in east-to-west rows to moderate sun exposure and protect fruit from peak heat. Harvest is guided by flavor development and tannin maturity. Grapes are destemmed and gravity-fed into open-top fermenters, cold-soaked at 50°F for 4–5 days, then fermented to 86°F. Punch-downs and pump-overs build early structure, shifting to gentle homogenization as fermentation completes. The wine is drained, pressed, settled 48 hours, and racked to barrel, preserving purity and site expression.

VINTAGE

The 2023 season opened with 39 inches of rainfall, replenishing reservoirs and the water table. A cool, damp spring delayed budbreak 10 to 14 days, while shoot growth and cluster development reached ideal balance by early summer. Mild, consistent temperatures supported a slow ripening curve, allowing flavors and phenolics to develop fully without rapid sugar accumulation. Yields were higher than recent vintages. The resulting wine is a clear expression of Monte Rosso's intense red soils and its place at the heart of the Moon Mountain District.

TASTING NOTE

Rich black fruits and spice are amplified with hints of lavender and chocolatey tannins in the finish.

FOOD PAIRING

Braised beef short ribs, spaghetti Bolognese, or roast duck breast

Color

Red

Blend %

100% Cabernet Sauvignon

Appellation

Moon District and Sonoma County

Alcohol

14%

Suggested Retail Price

$115

Reviews

97

Vinous - February 1, 2026 "The 2023 Cabernet Sauvignon Monte Rosso is superb. Black-toned fruit, graphite, spice, lavender and chocolate are all amplified. Time in the glass opens the layers in an effortless, captivating Cabernet Sauvignon of the highest level. This potent, explosive wine delivers the goods, and then some. It's a stunning, riveting wine from Mai Errazuriz and Rodrigo Soto. Don't miss it."

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