Friday, July 26, 2013

Darioush Napa Valley 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon



Darioush Napa Valley 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon, $74.69-$82.99, 95+ points, appears Bordeaux-like, having a crushed black berry and black currant red trending purple color touching the glass rim clear.
Upon uncorking, a beautiful blackberry aroma wafted-out of the bottle, but quickly settled down; in the glass it presented interesting red cherry, coriander, and cardamom notes.
Full bodied without any heaviness; having a mouth watering acidity which was crisp without being harsh at all (Dry Red-Wine). Tenacious tannins are still tight yet trained (disciplined):)
Flavors of cedar, blackberry, blueberry, licorice, menthol, dried herbs, and coffee notes lead toward a long mouth coating finish with restrained white pepper and mint.
Darioush Napa Valley 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon now has claims on being one of the best Cali-red-wines I've yet tasted, and once again I have to thank Paula Doucette for pointing me toward buying this one.
The Bordeaux styled varietals are 85% Cabernet Sauvignon, 7% Merlot, 5% Cabernet Franc, 3% Malbec.

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4 comments:

  1. That's a good price on this wine. I think this used to be mailing list from the winery only, and back then, it was $120+. Times have changed...

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    1. John, this wine is worth every penny in my humble opinion! I just bought the 2009 for $68.04, but it retails here for $89.99! I sure hope the 2009 is as good as the 2007 which is pretty amazing.

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  2. Yeah, my buddy loves this wine, though I've never tried it. 2009 was great in Napa so I think you're risking little here.

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    1. John, I haven't had a chance to research the 2009, but if a "buddy" of yours likes this wine I'm sure that I'm in good company:)
      John,as far Napa vintages are concerned, I think it was you that said: "vineyard over vintage", and I've been following that more so with Cali wines than any other.
      Thx for the comments,
      Dennis

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