Tuesday, December 2, 2008

1997 Staglin Family Cabernet Sauvignon (USA, California, Napa Valley, Rutherford)

Deep ultra dark and brooding. This has some mature edges, but still vibrant. The nose has some dark complex cassis with some lead pencil shavings and tar. A little petroleum evident that adds complexity and interest.As this comes down to room temperature there is a hint of reductiveness, just a hint. Not distracting, but there. There is black currant, crème de cassis, some cedar box, a touch of tar and some black olive. This is very 'Left bank'. The tannins have resolved and the acid level is slightly, ever so raised. A very nice bottle indeed. I say drink 'em if you got them but should be good for some time yet. There was more than its share of sediment here too.(from a 375).

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Nice note Mike, sounds like it is humming along nicely. What I would add is that Celia Masyczek made this wine. It wasn't until the next vintage, 1998, that I discovered her talents. I just named her my Winemaker of the Year for 2008. An overdue honor for sure!