As an indication of his commitment to uncompromising quality, Cameron insists that he would never release a wine that did not have Stormy Weather quality, and he's skipped a vintage before when that was the case. "Stormy Weather" has a lot of meanings for Cameron. Yes, the first spark of an idea for the name did come from his life-long love of listening to Billie Holliday singing the song of the same name. Cameron explained that it also describes his life, his relationship with his brother, the twists of fate in winemaking, and life itself. Cameron's brother Jayson is the founder of the prestigious Hundred Acre winery, where Cameron got his feet wet in the wine world. Some brotherly competition is to be expected.
Winemaker Cameron Woodbridge, brother of Hundred Acre winemaker Jason Woodbridge 100% Cabernet Sauvignon (30% New French Oak, 70% Neutral French Oak for 30 months)
Jeb Dunnuck 94 "Full-bodied, the rich, opulently fruited palate does not hold back, delivery mouth-coating exotic spices and a plush texture, finishing long, layered and lively.”
Jeb Dunnuck 94 "Not far off the quality of the Cabernet Sauvignon, the 100% Cabernet Franc 2015 Wandering Star reveals a ruby/purple color as well as
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