Applewood Winery, located in Warwick, NY, was founded in 1993 by Jonathan Hull, who serves as winemaker. Hull makes apple wine, hard cider and also more traditional wines, including this non-vintage cabernet franc. I'm not sure where the grapes were grown. It's labeled under the New York State AVA, so it could be most anywhere. I also haven't been able to track down information on the vintages that went into this wine.
Light-to-medium garnet in color, it's slightly opaque in the glass. The nose isn't overly expressive with only the lightest plum and blackberry aromas, and just a little oaky spice.
The light plum and blackberry character carries over to the palate here with raw-tasting oak on the mid-palate that brings a little vanila with it as well. The palate is medium bodied, with medium tannins.
The finish is short and overall, and this wine wasn't identifiable as cabernet franc when tasted blind. My guess is that the fruit came either from a lesser vineyard location or from a wet year (2006?).
Grape(s): N/A
Producer: Applewood Winery
AVA: New York State
Price: $17
Rating:
(1.5 out of 5 | Not Recommended-to-Average)





Hi Len;
I got the picture. You don't like not knowing the vineyard source. As a small producer of Hudson Valley Wines I'm not able to lock in multi year contracts with the larger growers in the North Fork and my own vineyard is not large enough for full production of this wine yet so it is a mix of the two AVA's.
While you're burning all that gas going up to the Finger Lakes why don't you stop and visit in your backyard sometime?
Jonathan Hull
www.applewoodwinery.com
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Posted by: MSS | November 04, 2008 at 01:05 AM
I'll admit, I didn't try the Cabernet Franc last year, but I did this year, and it is the best red wine from NY I've had. I moved here from the Pacific NW a bit more than two years ago, so I know good wine! Applewood makes some very good stuff, I certainly recommend that wine lovers make a visit to this beautiful part of the state, a short drive from the NYC metro area.
Posted by: D. R. Hunter | September 18, 2009 at 06:15 PM