Napa Angel Cabernet Sauvignon 2008
Delightfully complex, delivering layers of asian spice, dark fruit and cassis in the bouquet.
Read Full Review →Delightfully complex, delivering layers of asian spice, dark fruit and cassis in the bouquet.
Read Full Review →The new Tor is absolutely delicious. It has tremendous weight and offers a full, mouth-coating experience packed with rich, ripe berries and spices.
Read Full Review →The glass explodes with a bowl full of ripe red cherry and jammy red and black fruit.
Read Full Review →This is a sumptuous Cabernet that displays the classic notes of cedar, cassis, black currant, and tobacco.
Read Full Review →Bold, full-bodied and complex, it marries pure Napa fruit with the nuance of a master craftsmen from the most famous chateau in the world (Latour).
Read Full Review →Altamura’s 2008 Sauvignon Blanc possesses more voluptuous texture and deep complexity of enticing fruit flavors than virtually any other Sauvignon Blanc (not to mention Chardonnays) in the world.
Read Full Review →A classic in the making, the 2011 Barbour over-delivers in intensity, mouthfeel, and flavor.
Read Full Review →Textbook has emerged as the gold standard for undiscovered boutique Napa Cabernets that taste like $100 but can be secured for far less.
Read Full Review →Classic 96- This is a dazzling, game-changer for Napa Cabernet under $100! Monumental in its grandeur, super-rich, and velvety-textured, this Cabernet launches forth with crushed blueberries and black cherry, this ethereal red floats gracefully across the palate with dark plums and alluring notes of minerals and hints of vanilla cream (from the new French oak...
Read Full Review →This opulent blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, and Merlot is an exceedingly satisfying experience tonight but guaranteed to impress for at least 5 – 7 years to come. This wine comes out guns blazing! Copious quantities of exotic spices and intense fruit launch from the glass. Dense, ripe, and full-bodied, with velvety tannins, this...
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