Yesterday, I was fortunate enough to be able to do a comparative tasting of Cabernet Sauvignons from the Oakville AVA. Four out of the six wines included in the tasting were from the 2014 vintage: the other 2 were 2013s. What? That's crazy! I'm only just getting acquainted with the 2013 vintage, which, in my opinion, is a young vintage that needs to be laid down (and forgot about) for a quite a few years yet.
My favourite of the assemblage was a Plumpjack Winery, 2014 Estate Cabernet Sauvignon. With 5% Petit Verdot thrown into the blend, this Cabernet was complex and layered. Surprisingly, a dizzying 15.6% alcohol content - winemaker Aaron Miller told me the fruit hung a little long that year - was not a problem. This wine is so balanced, fruit forward (lots of cherry - red and black), well integrated oak and with a palate-pleasing acidity, that there was no telltale burn from the high alcohol. Just loved it.
On the home front, today I started pruning for the 2017 vintage of Vinoland's Coombsville Cabernet Sauvignon. Tee, hee!
Thursday, March 09, 2017
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VG: Plumpjack has excellent wines indeed; reminds me of the Cade 2012 Cab. Res. I had.
Nothing on the others tasted?
commie wine!
NHW: It's a case of; if you can't say anything nice, don't say anything. (Although the Rudd, 2014 Samantha's Cabernet Sauvignon, was pretty tasty.)
Thud: Ha, yes it is! Except the proletariat aren't buying much of this $120.00 wine!
That's cos the peasants are revolting.
Thud: Are they rebelling, or really revolting? Tee, hee!
Really really revolting.
Thud: You're a riot :)
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