A few recent Cabs - Printable Version +- WineBoard (https://www.wines.com/wineboard) +-- Forum: TASTING NOTES & WINE SPECIFIC FORUMS (https://www.wines.com/wineboard/forum-200.html) +--- Forum: Cabernet Sauvignon (https://www.wines.com/wineboard/forum-19.html) +--- Thread: A few recent Cabs (/thread-4946.html) |
- Bucko - 07-29-2006 2002 Beringer, Cabernet Sauvignon, Private Reserve, Napa Valley, California, $116, 14,200 cases. The nose is a pleasant mix of cassis, cedar, vanilla and brown sugar. The wine is impeccably balanced in the mouth. Bing cherries, vanilla and French oak linger on the finish; 89/87. 2003 Chateau Ste. Michelle, Cabernet Sauvignon, Canoe Ridge Estate, Columbia Valley, Washington, $22, 6,000 cases. The wine is very elegant on the entry, then wham - the tannins say hello. This definitely needs cellar time, which should then reward you with its black cherries, cedar, and warm spice flavors; 88/89. 2003 Chateau Ste. Michelle, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cold Creek Vineyard, Columbia Valley, Washington, $25, 8,500 cases. The wine is defined by black fruit, currants, a hint of anise, and new oak. Tannins are pretty hearty, but manageable; 87/87. 2003 Kenwood, Cabernet Sauvignon, Jack London Vineyard, Sonoma County, California, $30, 12,800 cases. Loads of blackberries, tobacco and cedary aromas delight the nose, with just a twist of mint. Medium to full on the palate, the fruit, acid and tannins all sing in harmony here. Black fruit echoes on the lengthy finish; 89/89. - wondersofwine - 07-31-2006 Thank you for the notes, Bucko, but at the price listed for the Beringer Reserve ($116) I question whether it could be considered a "very good" value, i.e., 87 points. I would probably give it in the 70's on the second number. I may have to give the others you reviewed a try. - VouvrayHead - 07-31-2006 I really like those single vineyard Chateau Ste. Michelle's, too... Haven't had the 03, but I liked the Cold Creek better than the Canoe Ridge in the 02's... I like the Cold Creek Merlot, too. A lot of punch mixed with elegance from a grape I typically don't enjoy all that much. |