Surprisingly in tact and generous. Lovely Napa notes with plum cedar and sage most prevalent. This and the 95 were both showing very well. — 7 years ago
Great Rose Champaign! — 10 years ago
Amazing wine, heavy oak flavor — 10 years ago
Our first wine purchase while on a wine tour in Napa valley — 11 years ago
This was Wieruszowski vineyard. Cabernet Sauvignon. It took a minute to open up but when it did there was plum, cherry and spices giving a full flavor. Delicious flavors and long finish. Well done. — a year ago
2016 - much smoother than 2018 — 6 years ago
Interesting white. Good value. Little butter and tart. — 10 years ago
Bright, acidic, and fruity. Toffee, strawberry, a little bit of coffee. Slightly yeasty. — 10 years ago
I usually don't care for sweet wines, but this was very nice. — 11 years ago
Fruity with some tannins — 12 years ago
For CA Riesling, I like this the best so far.
Body reflects volcanic soil influence, acidity hides sugar though I keep hitting my glass like a hummingbird while wine is halbtroken. Best lightly chilled, Pear & lime notes. — 5 years ago
Low alcohol (13.5%), subtle, refreshing Chardonnay — 7 years ago
Very good — 8 years ago
Pretty darn elegant Chardonnay! Enjoyable! Sweet dill. — 10 years ago
Lovely nose still showing plenty of fruit, mushroom, earth, tobacco. Some green notes, but quite fruity. Nice tannin, good mouthfeel. — 10 years ago
Excellent Bordeaux blend. — 11 years ago
Freddy R. Troya
Hagafen Late Harvest Sauvignon Blanc 2010
Sonoma Coast – California 🇺🇸
Overview
A beautifully aged late-harvest Sauvignon Blanc that shows remarkable balance and finesse after more than a decade. Far more elegant than expected, this bottle seriously over-delivers.
Aromas & Flavors
Candied lemon curd, ripe apricot, subtle honeysuckle, and gentle floral sweetness. Everything feels integrated, not heavy.
Mouthfeel
Round, silky, and polished with lifted acidity that keeps the sweetness in check. No cloying edges, just harmony.
Food Pairings
Blue cheese, almond tart, lemon-based pastries, or simply on its own as a contemplative dessert wine.
Verdict
A true surprise. Refined, expressive, and beautifully mature, proof that well-made kosher dessert wines can age with grace. I seriously underestimated its finesse. Cheers!
Did You Know?
Hagafen was one of the pioneers of premium kosher wines in Napa and Sonoma, known for crafting age-worthy styles long before it became the norm. — 6 months ago