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In 1944,
Chateau
Souverain
Winery
founder
J. Leland
Lee
Stewart
harvested
his
first
crop
of wine
grapes
from
his
Howell
Mountain
property
in Napa
Valley.
From
the
next
vintage,
he produced
his
own
wines,
surprising
many
by winning
silver
medals
at the
California
State
Fair
for
his
Zinfandel
and
Pinot
Noir.
In the
years
that
followed,
Stewart
used
innovation
and
a natural
gift
for
winemaking
to establish
Souverain
as one
of the
great
California
wine
brands.
While
the
names,
faces
and
location
of the
winery
have
changed,
the
tradition
of fine-wine
production
continues
at Chateau
Souverain
Winery
today.
Nestled
on
a
vineyard-covered
hilltop
overlooking
the
Alexander
Valley,
Chateau
Souverain
Winery
was
designed
and
built
by
architect
John
Marsh
Davis
in
1973.
Constructed
on
25
acres
that
now
feature
the
winery’s
estate
vineyards,
the
inspiration
for
the
design
combined
the
feel
of
a
French
chateau
with
elements
of
the
historic
Sonoma
hop
kilns
that
were
once
common
to
the
area.
The
design
won
Davis
an
American
Institute
of
Architects
Design
of
Excellence
Award
in
1974,
and
features
two
prominent
towers.
The
first
tower
is
home
to
the
winery’s
Tasting
Room
and
gourmet
restaurant,
and
presents
exquisite
views
of
the
estate
vineyards,
the
Alexander
Valley
and
Mount
St.
Helena
to
the
east.
The
Alexander
Valley
is
a
grape
growing
appellation
recognized
as
one
of
the
top
areas
in
the
world
for
Bordeaux
varietals,
and
provides
Winemaker
Ed
Killian
with
fabulous
fruit
for
his
Cabernet
Sauvignon,
Merlot
and
Sauvignon
Blanc
wines.
Killian
chooses
to
blend
fruit
for
his
Chardonnay
from
the
Alexander
Valley,
Russian
River
Valley
and
the
cool-climate
Carneros
region
to
provide
a
rich
wine
that
represents
flavor
profiles
from
those
appellations
within
Sonoma
County.
The
grapes
for
the
Zinfandel
are
grown
on
old
vines
in
Dry
Creek
Valley,
with
the
exception
of
Chateau
Souverain
Winery
newest
addition
to
the
family
–
the
2000
Alexander
Valley
Zinfandel
Home
Vineyard,
which
hails
from
an
Estate
grown
vineyard
in
front
of
the
restaurant.
With
an
acclaimed
reputation
for
the
restaurant
and
for
his
talent
and
flare
for
fine
cuisine,
Executive
Chef,
Martin
Courtman
offers
a
bistro-style
menu
that
emphasizes
all
of
the
wine
country’s
elements
in
a
single,
unique
dining
experience.
In
his
approach
to
pair
Ed
Killian’s
wines
with
the
menu,
Chef
Martin
focuses
on
simplicity,
while
highlighting
Sonoma
County’s
vast
resources
ranging
from
artisan
cheeses,
seafood,
meats
and
free-range
poultry,
to
locally
grown
fruits
and
vegetables.
Chateau
Souverain
Winery
invite
you
to
sit
back
and
enjoy
the
beautiful
views
as
you
savor
Ed
Killian’s
wine
paired
with
Martin
Courtman’s
culinary
creations.
Chateau
Souverain
Winery
2000
Alexander
Valley
Cabernet
Sauvignon
The
2000
Alexander
Valley
Cabernet
Sauvignon
shows
a
deep,
ruby
color
with
a
purple
rim
and
offers
rich
aromas
of
ripe
blackberry,
black
cherry
and
vanilla
on
the
nose.
This
well
-
structured
wine
fills
the
mouth
with
intense
flavors
of
black
cherry,
coffee
and
spice
that
leads
into
subtle
notes
of
vanilla
and
chocolate,
which
lasts
throughout
a
long
toasty
oak
finish.
Chateau
Souverain
2001
Winery
Alexander
Valley
Merlot
Deep
ruby
in
color
with
a
soft
purple
hue,
this
Alexander
Valley
Merlot
offers
aromas
of
densely
packed
blueberry
and
ripe
black
cherry
with
a
subtle
back
note
of
black
pepper
from
the
Petite
Sirah.
The
2001
vintage
presents
the
beautiful
and
balanced
fruit
on
the
palate
with
a
hint
of
brown
spice,
vanilla,
caramel
and
roasted
coffee,
which
comes
from
aging
in
oak
barrels.
A
concentrated
mouthfeel,
together
with
a
ripe
tannin
structure,
is
layered
with
moderate
acidity
that
exudes
the
ripe
fruit
flavors
together
with
a
suppleness
of
oak
that
lingers
throughout
the
long,
velvety
finish.
Chateau
Souverain
Winery
2001
Alexander
Valley
Mourvedre
Deep
ruby
in
color,
this
wine
offers
aromatics
of
plum,
strawberry
jam
and
hints
of
sweet
tobacco
and
vanilla
spice.
In
the
mouth,
the
introduction
of
saturated
fruit
includes
blackberry,
plum
and
currant
that
mingles
with
back
notes
of
cinnamon,
clove
and
roasted
coffee
on
the
mid
palate.
As
the
fruit
profile
lingers
through
to
the
end,
this
structured
wine
delivers
supple,
round
tannins
for
a
long
and
complex
finish.
Chateau
Souverain
Winery
2001
Alexander
Valley
Sauvignon
Blanc
The
2001
Sauvignon
Blanc
is
a
traditional
Bordeaux-style
wine
offering
aromatics
of
citrus
and
ripe
green
melon
with
a
touch
of
mineral
and
dried
herb
notes.
On
the
palate,
this
wine
begins
with
crisp
acidity
and
a
zest
of
grapefruit
that
opens
into
bright
floral
and
melon
flavors.
A
well-balanced,
juicy,
mouth
watering
finish
is
complete
with
a
soft,
thick
texture
and
slight
oak
spice.
Chateau
Souverain
Winery
2001
Dry
Creek
Valley
Zinfandel
This
garnet
red
Zinfandel
brings
enticing
aromas
of
raspberry,
black
cherry
and
red
licorice
to
the
nose
with
a
hint
of
plum
jam.
As
the
fruit
intensity
transfers
effortlessly
to
the
palate,
additional
flavors
of
black
pepper
from
the
Petite
Sirah,
and
mocha
and
brown
spice
from
the
100
percent
French
oak
hit
the
mid
palate
and
mingle
with
the
fruit
as
resolved
tannins
take
this
wine
through
a
succulent
and
long
finish.
Chateau
Souverain
Winery
2002
Alexander
Valley
Viognier
Pale
straw
in
color,
exotic
aromas
of
jasmine,
honeysuckle
and
peach
nectar
release
from
the
glass
on
the
first
swirl
of
this
classic
Rhone
varietal.
A
light
and
elegant
mouthfeel
serves
up
delicate
flavors
of
mandarin
orange
and
ginger
together
with
a
slight
back
note
of
white
peach
that
linger
through
the
long,
spicy
finish.
Chateau
Souverain
Winery
2002
North
Coast
Rose
de
Souverain
Soft
pink
in
color,
this
wine
brings
forward
aromas
of
strawberry
and
rhubarb
with
a
touch
of
citrus
and
floral
notes
in
the
nose.
As
the
floral
aromatics
linger,
the
strawberry
continues
on
the
palate
greeting
ripe
raspberry
and
crisp
acidity
that
surround
mineral
and
tangy
citrus
flavors
that
extend
throughout
a
refreshingly
dry
finish.
Chateau
Souverain
Winery
2002
Sonoma
County
Chenin
Blanc
Light
straw
in
color,
the
2002
Chenin
Blanc
offers
a
delicate
nose
reminiscent
of
sweet
honeydew
melon
and
rose
petals.
A
hint
of
sweet
pear
and
strawberry
add
to
flavors
that
echo
the
fruity
bouquet.
This
wine
retains
about
2%
natural
grape
sugar,
which
adds
a
sweet
depth
and
softness
to
the
forward
fruit,
but
is
balanced
by
adequate
acidity
to
lend
a
crisp
impression
to
the
finish.
Chateau
Souverain
Winery
2002
Sonoma
County
Chardonnay
The
2002
Sonoma
County
Chardonnay
offers
aromas
of
pear
and
citrus
with
a
hint
of
smoke.
Flavors
of
white
peach
from
the
Alexander
Valley,
pear
from
the
Russian
River
Valley
and
citrus
from
the
Carneros
region
blend
harmoniously
and
transition
to
flavors
of
crème
brûlée
and
cinnamon
spice
on
the
mid
palate.
The
long,
complex
finish
offers
layers
of
honeycomb
and
spice
as
the
lingering
flavors
of
pear
stay
to
the
end.
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