Rootdown Cole Ranch Cabernet Sauvignon 2021
The Land
Hidden in the folds of Northern California’s coastal range, Cole Ranch is both the smallest and one of the most distinctive AVAs in the country—just over 60 acres total, entirely nestled within the larger Mendocino AVA. This tiny, high-elevation bowl sits between Ukiah and Boonville, capturing cool air and fog from the Pacific while maintaining the sun exposure needed to ripen Cabernet Sauvignon. The soils are fractured sandstone and gravelly loam, limiting vigor and pushing the vines to dig deep. The result is a growing environment that favors structure over sweetness, restraint over ripeness. It’s a place where Cabernet speaks with quiet authority—bright, herbal, and mineral-laced.
The Wine
This is Cabernet with the volume turned down and the focus dialed in. The Cole Ranch Cabernet Sauvignon opens with lifted notes of redcurrant, dried sage, blackberry, and blueberry. There’s a clear thread of minerality—crushed rock and graphite—that carries through the lean, linear palate. Fermented with native yeasts and aged in neutral oak, the wine shows zero interference—just pure, high-altitude fruit guided by acidity and fine, powdery tannins. This wine is a cool-climate take on California Cabernet Sauvignon. Don’t expect a bombastic point-driven Napa Valley expression.
The People
Mike Lucia’s approach at Rootdown is all about peeling back the layers to let vineyard and vintage show through. With deep roots in Sonoma and a restless drive to explore offbeat sites, he’s made Cole Ranch a cornerstone of his low-intervention lineup. Every decision—organic farming, native fermentation, no new oak—is about clarity. In Cole Ranch, Mike found more than a unique site; he found a vineyard that speaks his language: honest, understated, and deeply expressive. His 2021 Cabernet is less about varietal muscle and more about mountain-bred tension—a wine with edges, energy, and soul that won’t wear out your palate.

Description
The Land
Hidden in the folds of Northern California’s coastal range, Cole Ranch is both the smallest and one of the most distinctive AVAs in the country—just over 60 acres total, entirely nestled within the larger Mendocino AVA. This tiny, high-elevation bowl sits between Ukiah and Boonville, capturing cool air and fog from the Pacific while maintaining the sun exposure needed to ripen Cabernet Sauvignon. The soils are fractured sandstone and gravelly loam, limiting vigor and pushing the vines to dig deep. The result is a growing environment that favors structure over sweetness, restraint over ripeness. It’s a place where Cabernet speaks with quiet authority—bright, herbal, and mineral-laced.
The Wine
This is Cabernet with the volume turned down and the focus dialed in. The Cole Ranch Cabernet Sauvignon opens with lifted notes of redcurrant, dried sage, blackberry, and blueberry. There’s a clear thread of minerality—crushed rock and graphite—that carries through the lean, linear palate. Fermented with native yeasts and aged in neutral oak, the wine shows zero interference—just pure, high-altitude fruit guided by acidity and fine, powdery tannins. This wine is a cool-climate take on California Cabernet Sauvignon. Don’t expect a bombastic point-driven Napa Valley expression.
The People
Mike Lucia’s approach at Rootdown is all about peeling back the layers to let vineyard and vintage show through. With deep roots in Sonoma and a restless drive to explore offbeat sites, he’s made Cole Ranch a cornerstone of his low-intervention lineup. Every decision—organic farming, native fermentation, no new oak—is about clarity. In Cole Ranch, Mike found more than a unique site; he found a vineyard that speaks his language: honest, understated, and deeply expressive. His 2021 Cabernet is less about varietal muscle and more about mountain-bred tension—a wine with edges, energy, and soul that won’t wear out your palate.












