Description
Sketchbook Cabernet Sauvignon is a Mendocino County, California Cabernet Sauvignon bottled at 14.5% ABV in a 750ml format. The 2021 vintage earned 90 points from Wine Enthusiast and a Gold Medal at the Mendocino County Wine Competition, underscoring its quality within a competitive California Cabernet field.
Quick Facts: ABV: 14.5% | Origin: Mendocino County, California | Style: Oak-Aged Red Blend (Cabernet Sauvignon-dominant) | Producer: Jackson Family Wines
Production & Heritage
Sketchbook falls under the Jackson Family Wines portfolio, one of the most prominent family-owned wine companies in the United States. The grapes are sourced primarily from Redwood Valley and Ukiah Valley, two inland sub-regions of Mendocino County known for super-rocky hillsides with excellent sun exposure. That gravel-rich terroir plays a central role in the wine’s character, promoting natural drainage that concentrates flavor in the fruit while preserving acidity. After harvest, the predominantly Cabernet Sauvignon blend is aged in oak barrels to build structure and depth, integrating toasty oak tones with the fruit-forward core the region is known for.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Ripe blackberries and cassis arrive first, followed by layers of dark chocolate, cedar, and tobacco leaf. Beneath those darker tones, dried red fruits and summer herbs add a lifted, aromatic complexity.
Taste: The entry is bold with black currant and dark cherry, quickly joined by plum and red currant at mid-palate. As the wine opens up, espresso and baking spice notes emerge alongside a subtle leather quality, while the gravel-influenced terroir keeps the acidity bright and the fruit focused.
Finish: Medium-to-long, with toasty oak and cedar lingering alongside dark berry fruit. A touch of caramel sweetness and fine-grained tannins round out the close, leaving a polished impression.
How to Drink Sketchbook Cabernet
This wine shows best at cellar temperature, around 6065F, served in a large-bowled glass that lets the aromas open fully. Give it 2030 minutes of air or a brief decant to let the oak integrate with the fruit. While primarily a sipping wine, the Sketchbook Cabernet also works in three classic wine-based preparations: a Classic Red Wine Sangria, where the dark berry and spice notes complement citrus and stone fruit; a Cabernet Reduction Sauce drizzled over grilled steak, leveraging the wine’s natural plum and espresso richness; and a Mulled Wine during cooler months, where the baking spice and cedar character align naturally with warm spice additions like cinnamon and clove.
Best For
- Weeknight dinners paired with grilled red meats or pasta in tomato-based sauces
- Gifting a California wine enthusiast exploring Mendocino County producers
- Building a mid-week cellar rotation of reliable, award-winning Cabernets
- Hosting a casual dinner party where approachable structure and bold fruit appeal to a range of palates
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Sketchbook Cabernet taste like? Sketchbook Cabernet Sauvignon delivers bold black currant, dark cherry, and plum flavors layered with espresso, baking spices, and toasty oak. The rocky Mendocino hillside terroir contributes bright acidity and a red-fruit undercurrent that keeps the wine balanced.
How does Sketchbook Cabernet compare to other Mendocino County Cabernets? Many Mendocino Cabernets lean toward softer, fruit-forward profiles, but Sketchbook’s gravel-rich Redwood Valley and Ukiah Valley sourcing gives it a more structured backbone and pronounced acidity. Its 90-point Wine Enthusiast score places it among the stronger values in the region.
Is Sketchbook Cabernet good for sipping neat? Yes the wine’s balanced tannins, layered dark fruit, and integrated oak make it well-suited for drinking on its own, especially with 2030 minutes of breathing time or a brief decant.
Where is Sketchbook Cabernet made? Sketchbook Cabernet Sauvignon is produced by Jackson Family Wines using grapes sourced from the Redwood Valley and Ukiah Valley sub-regions of Mendocino County, California, an area characterized by rocky hillsides with excellent sun exposure.
What foods pair well with Sketchbook Cabernet? Grilled ribeye steak works well with the wine’s bold tannins and dark fruit. Braised short ribs complement its espresso and baking spice notes. Aged cheddar or Manchego cheese echoes the caramel undertones. Dark chocolate desserts mirror the cocoa and cedar aromatics. Herb-crusted lamb chops align with the wine’s dried herb and leather qualities.
What sizes does Sketchbook Cabernet come in? Sketchbook Cabernet Sauvignon is available in the standard 750ml bottle format.
Is Sketchbook Cabernet worth the price? Sketchbook Cabernet positions as an accessible, mid-range California Cabernet Sauvignon that punches above its price tier, as reflected by its 90-point Wine Enthusiast rating and Mendocino County Wine Competition Gold Medal strong credentials for a wine in this value segment.
Why Sketchbook Cabernet?
What separates this wine from the crowded California Cabernet landscape is its specific terroir story. The super-rocky hillsides of Redwood Valley and Ukiah Valley produce grapes with a gravel-driven minerality that translates directly into the glass bright acidity and concentrated red fruit that many warmer-climate California Cabernets lack. A 90-point score from Wine Enthusiast on the 2021 vintage and a Gold Medal at the Mendocino County Wine Competition confirm that the wine delivers on its terroir promise. Backed by the resources and vineyard access of Jackson Family Wines, Sketchbook represents a compelling intersection of quality sourcing and approachable pricing in a category where both rarely coexist.




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