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Rating from the experts
96
JS
2017
This is a big upgrade in finesse and clarity to such a popular, premium cabernet from Napa. It shows lots of blackberry, tar, cedar and oak-tree aromas that follow through to a full yet toned palate of fine, integrated tannins and a vivid finish. Owner David Duncan explained that the American oak they use in the wine for aging now comes 100% from their own barrel-making facilities, which tones down the vanilla character in the wine. Really impressive and delicious. It’s a joy to drink now, but can age.
96
DM
2019
“A beautifully compact wine that delivers complex and nuanced aromas of Bing cherry and black raspberry with tobacco, currant leaf, and cedarwood laced with dried sage. Cool raspberry, cherry, and blackberry fruit are perfectly represented, and the lengthy finish is crisp, lively, and energetic.” – Jonathan Cristaldi, Decanter
97
JS
2018
This structured and concentrated wine is spot on for the vintage. It’s very dense in color and aroma, saturated with ultra dark chocolate, graphite and blueberries on a firm texture of taut tannins that will need time to evolve. Aged in 85 to 90 percent new American oak barrels.
Product details
Size750ml
ABV14.5%
CountryUnited States
RegionCalifornia
AppellationNapa Valley
SKU140001
Description
2017 96 James Suckling 2015 93 Wine Spectator
Seductive blackberry, tea and a hint of juniper; full bodied with layers of plum, and ripe currants; fine tannins with mouthwatering acidity in the finish
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