Well, after a break of spring-like weather, we were back to shoveling snow today! That's all right, at least now we get to enjoy some wine. Tonight I've opened a bottle of wine from Mount Veeder Winery that I recently picked up at my local market on clearance sale for only $30! I have enjoyed wines from this producer for a while (see my reviews of the 2008, 2009, 2012 and 2016 vintages), so I've been looking forward to this one. This wine is a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon (82%) and Merlot (18%) from a number of Vineyards in Napa Valley. Let's see what this wine has to offer!
The wine is a deep, inky black at the center with bright ruby along the edges. The nose presents aromas of ripe plum, cedar and baking spice with just a hint of floral undertones. The first sip bursts forth with ample red fruit, cherry, currant and plum that ease into some smoky notes of charred oak and hints of dark chocolate midpalate. The tannins are rather supple, making for a delightfully smooth, dry finish that seems to linger for a minute or more.
Overall, I would rate this wine a solid 8.5, as it's just a pleasant drinking wine that at the price is an ideal everyday sipper. This wine would pair well with a range of hearty dishes, from lasagna to mushroom risotto, braised short ribs to classic steak. Tonight, I am enjoying this wine with my Sunday dinner of a tomahawk ribeye grilled Pittsburgh rare, oven roasted purple potatoes and steamed sugar snap peas. Cheers!





