Red

J. Bookwalter Foreshadow Cabernet Sauvignon (Columbia Valley (WA))

J. Bookwalter

Columbia Valley (WA) · Columbia Valley · United States

Ficha técnica

Tipo
Red
Uva
Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah
País
United States
Região
Columbia Valley (WA) · Columbia Valley
Denominação
Columbia Valley
Corpo
full
Acidez
medium
Tanino
medium
Doçura
dry

Harmonização

carne vermelha assada · cordeiro · queijos curados · churrasco · carne de caça · cogumelos assados

Safras avaliadas

  • 201388 pts

    High-toned aromas of herbs, dark coffee, blue fruit and orange peel are followed by saturated black-fruit flavors.

  • 201291 pts

    After starting out somewhat reduced, this becomes aromatic with notes of char, coffee grounds, toast, herbs and dark cherries. It's seamless, silky and rich in feel, with layered fruit and barrel flavors and a beguiling sense of texture.

  • 201188 pts

    This is 85% Cabernet Sauvignon and 15% Syrah, with a core of blueberry and cocoa. It's super-smooth and quite easy to sip and enjoy. But apart from that, and the seductive coffee/mocha flavors that run rampant through the finish, it shows little of the depth and complexity that…

  • 201090 pts

    This is 89% Cabernet Sauvignon, 8% Merlot and 3% Syrah. It's toasty to the max, with scents and flavors of coffee and smoke as much as berry and cassis. There is great acid/tannin balance and some additional years of bottle age should help to bring out more of the fruit.

  • 200991 pts

    This is 96% Cabernet Sauvignon, with an addition of Syrah. Fully ripe, bold and assertive, this high-octane wine holds its alcohol well. Muscular and powerful, it has black cherry and cassis flavors that saturated with baking spice, chocolate, cedar and coffee notes. This is wel…

  • 200893 pts

    In an effort to further differentiate the Foreshadow Merlot from the Foreshadow Cabernet, winemaker John Bookwalter has kept each out of the other's blend. This is a riveting, complex, supersized wine, with alcohol over 15% and plenty of intriguing barrel flavors. The black cher…