The wine is a deep ruby color in the glass with hints of amber along the edges, just as you'd expect from a mature Merlot. The nose presents aromas of leather, black cherry, rich spices and toasted oak that have you immediately thinking of an Ivy League library. The first sip is just a rambunctious affair with a rush of tart cherry, blackberry and currant that ease into some earthy mineral notes, caramel and vanilla bean notes midpalate. The tannins are well structured and still vibrant, leading to a wonderful lingering dry finish that will have you reaching for another sip.
Overall, I would rate this wine a solid 9, as this is a classic Merlot that has every element which that stupid movie lacks! This wine would pair well with a midafternoon cheese platter, rustic beef stew and classic grilled lamb. Tonight I am taking the road less traveled and enjoying this wine with a pan seared salmon with steamed basmati rice topped with smoked paprika and steamed sugar snap peas. Cheers!
Thx, I bought the cab so I’m eager to try it. I was a little concerned about the storage.
ReplyDeleteI also bought the 2006 Fay and Chase Creek Cabernets and like you I hope they were stored well. This first one was good, but we'll have to see on a future Cellar Saturday if the others measure up!
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