Vineyards
“At Robert Young we use meticulous farming and sustainable practices to continually strive to produce the highest quality grapes.”
- Jim Young, farmer of Robert Young Vineyard
“At Robert Young we use meticulous farming and sustainable practices to continually strive to produce the highest quality grapes.”
- Jim Young, farmer of Robert Young Vineyard
Named after Robert’s father who passed away when Robert was only 16 years old, this block of Cabernet Franc is adjacent to Meek’s Block.
This block is adjacent to Silas’s Block and has a similar steep, hillside profile.
Gertrude’s Block Chardonnay, named in honor of Robert’s wife who loved horticultural, is planted a short walk away from our esteemed Block 27 Chardonnay.
Scion Block is unique for a having a richer soil profile as well as crests and swales throughout the block. This block produces a Cabernet Sauvignon of finesse and balance.
Block 27 is the winery’s flagship Chardonnay block in Robert Young Vineyard.
30,000 tons of volcanic boulders were pulled from this block, thus the aptly named “Big Rock Block.”
Along our hillside bench, we planted Cabernet Sauvignon to our last block, adjacent to Robert Young’s burn pile, aka Bob’s burn pile.
Peter’s Block, named after the first-generation pioneer of the Young Family, is our smallest block of hillside Cabernet Sauvignon.
Block 27 is the winery’s flagship Chardonnay block in Robert Young Vineyard. Planted entirely to the Robert Young clone, 17, this block is the backbone for our Alexander Valley Chardonnay, Clone 17 Chardonnay and Area 27 Chardonnay.
SOIL: Zamora Silty Clay Loam
ACREAGE: 3.7
YEAR PLANTED: 1990
ELEVATION: 260 feet
VARIETALS: Chardonnay
WINES: Area 27 Estate Chardonnay
Gertrude’s Block Chardonnay, named in honor of Robert’s wife who loved horticulture, is planted a short walk away from our esteemed Block 27 Chardonnay. This site is similar to Area 27 for its intensity, varietal flavors, and richness. Gertrude’s Block and Area 27 make up our Alexander Valley Chardonnay and the best barrels of this block will find their way into our Clone 17 Selection.
SOIL: Zamora Silty Clay Loam
ACREAGE: 12.85
YEAR PLANTED: 1987/88
ELEVATION: 247 feet
VARIETALS: Chardonnay
WINES: Alexander Valley Chardonnay & Clone Seventeen
Scion Block is unique for a having a richer soil profile as well as crests and swales throughout the block. This block produces a Cabernet Sauvignon of finesse and balance. Scion Block fruit is often used as a “moderator” to bring balance to the other Cabernet Sauvignon blocks.
SOIL: Spreckles Loam
ACREAGE: 5.68
YEAR PLANTED: 1989
ELEVATION: 324 feet
VARIETALS: Cabernet Sauvignon
WINES: Scion, Big Rock Block, Bob’s Burn Pile Cabernet Sauvignons
30,000 tons of volcanic boulders were pulled from this block, thus the aptly named “Big Rock Block.” The soils are well-drained, naturally devigorating and the temperatures are warmer during the day, providing the necessary components to grow outstanding Cabernet Sauvignon.
SOIL: Spreckles Loam
ACREAGE: 3.02
YEAR PLANTED: 1989
ELEVATION: 343 feet
VARIETALS: Cabernet Sauvignon
WINES: Big Rock Block, Scion, Bob’s Burnpile, Alexander Valley Cabernets
Along our hillside bench, we planted Cabernet Sauvignon to our last block, adjacent to Robert Young’s burn pile, aka Bob’s burn pile. Planted at our highest elevation, the soil structure changes from alluvial bench to rocky gravel. The result is a site which provides maximum concentration and depth of flavor -- the purest expression of Cabernet Sauvignon on the property.
SOIL: Spreckles Loam
ACREAGE: 3.94
YEAR PLANTED: 1989
ELEVATION: 372 feet
VARIETALS: Cabernet Sauvignon
WINES: Bob’s Burn Pile Cabernet and a single vineyard wine to be determined
Peter’s Block, named after the first-generation pioneer of the Young Family, is our smallest block of hillside Cabernet Sauvignon. It is a crest -- years of weathering and erosion have left this small tuft barren. Cabernet Sauvignon from Peter’s Block has intense tannin structure and opaque color, providing a backbone to our Scion blend.
SOIL: Spreckles Loam
ACREAGE: 2.06
YEAR PLANTED: 1989
ELEVATION: 339 feet
VARIETALS: Cabernet Sauvignon
WINES: Big Rock Block, Scion, Bob’s Burnpile, Alexander Valley Cabernets
This steep site in Robert Young Vineyard is nearly terraced and has a similar profile to our Peter’s block Cabernet Sauvignon. Years of weathering depleted the top soils. Silas’s Block, named after Robert’s father, has incredible concentration and color that are seldom achieved elsewhere with this variety.
SOIL: Supan Silt Clay Loam
ACREAGE: 2.12
YEAR PLANTED: 1989
ELEVATION: 308-348 feet
VARIETALS: Cabernet Franc
WINES: Alexander Valley Cabernet Franc and Scion
Named in honor of Robert’s Uncle who helped Robert save the ranch during the Great Depression, Meek’s Block is adjacent to Silas’s Block and has a similar steep hillside profile. Fruit from the block has excellent fruit concentration and is the main component for the Alexander Valley Estate Merlot.
SOIL: Supan Silt Clay Loam/Arbuckle Gravelly Loam
ACREAGE: 6.28
YEAR PLANTED: 1989
ELEVATION: 306-344 feet
VARIETALS: Merlot
WINES: Alexander Valley Merlot, Alexander Valley Cabernet. and Scion
The winery’s estate vineyards are located throughout our 448-acre ranch and are comprised of eight distinct soil types. These various soil compositions have a distinct impact on overall quality and resulting flavor components we taste coming off the fruit from each block. The variations in soil composition gives our viticulturalists and winemakers the opportunity to source a complex range flavors and nuances that are important elements in making great wines.