Another day another bottle of wine to try! Not sure why I start months so strong and then lose energy near the end, maybe it's a natural cycle, or maybe it's a function of wine availability! Last week was the WTSO Cheapskate Wednesday event, and I bought 6 different wines in the event (for those who haven't experienced it, think of a full day of all different wines on sale for a maximum of 15 minutes or until they're gone!).
This wine is a really interesting blend for a number of reasons. First, from a historical perspective, you can't underestimate the contributions of John Muir and Theodore Roosevelt on natural conservation in this country, plus Teddy Roosevelt is one of my favorite presidents, and both are featured on this label! The wine for 2007 was produced with 100% grapes from the Oak Knoll District of Napa Valley, oohh! and it's a fine blend primarily of merlot (80%), with a lot of other grapes - 6.5% petite verdot, 5.5% cab franc, 3.5% pinot noir and the rest cabernet sauvignon. This was a relatively small production of 640 cases, so I am happy to have a few bottles.
As for the taste, this one is a sure winner! The nose embodies hints of leather, earth, cedar and tobacco, but interestingly the nose seems quite sedate. Certainly it's not like some of those punch you in the face aromas of some Napa cabs. The taste is well balanced and quite dry, I'll credit the heavy merlot influence there. There are some hints of blackberry and spice that make this wine a really pleasant drinking experience, reminiscent of those times in Paris sipping a nice glass of medoc at a sidewalk cafe. And since this was a Cheapskate Wednesday selection you know it was a bargain! I would rate this wine a solid 8.0, but with a price of $11, I would add an extra bit to make it a great 8.5 value!
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