![]() That is a great everyday drinker, along with Abstract. In addition to the Caymus cab, I was really impressed with the Conundrum sparkling rose. I usually can't stand most white wines but they have a Roussane/Marsanne that is fantastic. They are relatively small, but have great wines. Didn't make it to any of the wineries you mentioned with the exception of Caymus. Where did you stay in Yountville? We went out a couple months ago and stayed at the Bardessono. Likely hit a few no-name places just to see what kind of juice they are producing on the estates out there. Anthill Farms already shot me down, so we'll see what happens.Īs to the second part of the journey in El Dorado, Skinner for sure and probably Turley, too. Have one afternoon still open so waiting to hear back on a couple of places I've called. Also going to go by Idlewild cause they make some interesting wines. Really pumped about Ceritas, although my budget is somewhat limited so I won't be able to go crazy there. Both will be new visits to me although I'm familiar a little bit with their wines. Now I'm excited to try some wines over there, but damn spending half a day driving is a beating.Īnyway, got reservations at Limerick Lane and Ceritas for first part of journey. so, like dumbasses, we are spending 2 nights in Healdsburg and then driving our ass over to Plymouth Valley area (Amador County/El Dorado). Unfortunately, we are going with another couple and I let them influence our plans. Keeping one of his original papillon for the right night too.įavorite $20 red is Boogle Phantom along with Edge from Silverado trail in Napa.Īlways looking for more to add more to the arsenal. Abstract is a nice weekend wine as well as prisoner. Still a fan of Orwin Swift, even after he sold out to one of the big boys. I always have a bottle or two of caymus in the wine fridge along with Jordan. Since our trip my new everyday is Conundrum by Wagner/caymus. Great vineyard, but thought their wines were way over hyped and equally over priced. Frank family reserve Chardonnay was a standout for me and I don’t like many white wines. Good sparking and decent cabįar Niete and Frank family are good and can find them at H-E-B. Best view in Napa valley.Īnderson’s conn valley is good, has some cool history and a small cult following. Still prefer the Odette.īarnett Rattlesnake Hill is another really good one. Just went to their 2015 release event in Dallas last week and the 2015 Odette and Cade are very very good. They also do appellation, Cade and plumpjack. Great tour, and all their wines are top notch. What’s left of what we brought back and our first shipmentīy far, the 2014 Odette cab is the best wine I have ever had. It can be a little intimidating planning, but once you get through the first day and see how it works you can relax and enjoy. Drank and ate for four glorious days and learned a ton. Just went for the first time in February. Show off your good stuff or recommend a daily drinker here. Wine, trips, tips or recommendations go here. certainly the SV wines are much more.Focused thread of California wines. The rm and mike smith napa cabs are in the realm (pun intended?) of caterwaul NV. To me this is the perfect wine to share with family or friends who like this style but maybe aren’t “wine people”, but that you can also enjoy too. I agree about the RM and Mike Smith wines but they cost 50%+ more. ![]() but in the game of chasing great instead of good, i’ve reached a conclusion…for now. Yes caterwaul is better than 98% of similar priced napa cabs. at a similar price point i think elyse’s nv, rm, myriad/quivet/becklyn have more depth, concentration, and nuance. Up there with the best $50 wines out there for me. I’ve found it substantially better than the Wine Access NDA bottles and most bottles under 100 dollars for that matter. Will have to do a blind Napa Cabernet tasting.ĭrink now and in the next 5-7 years. I’m going to get flamed for this, but I’m uncertain that this is substantially better than deNegoce or WineAccess NDA wines. Finish gives me blue and black fruit, raspberry jam, smooth milk chocolate, some oak. Palate is full body, plums, blue fruit, very smooth. Nose is deep cassis, plum, blue fruit, little bit of violets, maybe some chalkiness. Incorporated into a blind tasting of random red wines. 2019 Caterwaul Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley - USA, California, Napa Valley ()ĭecanted an hour, there’s surprisingly some sediment in this wine.
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