Red
Vineyard 7&8 Cabernet Sauvignon (Spring Mountain District)
Spring Mountain District · Napa · United States
Ficha técnica
- Tipo
- Red
- País
- United States
- Região
- Spring Mountain District · Napa
- Denominação
- Spring Mountain District
- Corpo
- full
- Acidez
- high
- Tanino
- high
- Doçura
- dry
Harmonização
carne de cordeiro · churrasco · queijo cheddar envelhecido · bife
Safras avaliadas
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200991 pts
It's soft and gentle in texture, yet richly tannic, with complex blackberry, black currant, herb and cedar flavors. It shows the classic elegance that's characteristic of this mountain vineyard site. Drink over the next 3–4 years.
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200896 pts
It's hard to exaggerate the purity of this wine, which is 100% Cabernet. It startles for the intensity of mountain blackberries and raspberries, and then a firm minerality kicks in, along with the tannins, providing grounding structure. The finish lasts for a full minute. Winema…
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200794 pts
Bring this bottle straight to the cellar. Don't even think about opening it before, say, 2013. All you'll get is a mouthful of hard, sandpapery tannins. But it's a very deeply flavored Cabernet, packed with massive blackberry, black currant, plum and cedar flavors, and there's a…
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200693 pts
A lovely Cabernet Sauvignon that shows its fine mountain pedigree. Accessible now, with decanting, for the upfront blackberry, black currant, plum, sweet cedar and mineral flavors that feel so rich and balanced and drily tannic. Should develop well over the next 6-8 years.
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200592 pts
It would be a pity to open this wine anytime before, say, 2010, because it needs age. Now, and for a while, it will taste closed and tannic and raw. But such are the tannins and acids and overall balance, and the core of blackberries and cherries is so rich, that it should effor…
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200492 pts
Spring Mountain Cabs typically are hard in youth but not this one, to which all the techniques of early drinkability seem to have been applied. The tannins are here, bigtime, but so finely grained you can drink the wine tonight. Flavorwise, there's nothing unusual about the ripe…