Correction @Delectable Wine -- this is the 2013 Voluptas Eastern Hillside Cabernet. Very surprised that they had the Merlot listed but probably was because I posted the Merlot about a year or so ago. This wine opened up with some stiff competition including a 2010 Vineyard 29 Helena cab, a 2010 AltaGracia, a 2015 Montagu Cab Rutherford, and an 05 Meteor Cab. This one still did rather well. Took about an hour to get going. I was really surprised that this one didn't show more of the mushroom side, but rather showed an immense structure that could have easily spent 3 years continuing to improve. The nose was quite youthful. Blackberry jam, herb, earth. The entry was a little more toned down blackberry, lots of more youthful fruit, herb, earth, and black pepper on the finish. To me, this was in the running for th red WOTN. The white WOTN still between the Aubert, Peter Michael, and the sleeper Rodde 2011 Coombsville Chard that took everyone by surprise. This wine finished with softened tannin, and IMO even though the notes on the nose were very divergent from the AltaGracia, this wine most resembled the AltaGracia on the finish. Well done Bud! — 7 years ago
@Delectable Wine : This is the 2013 Voluptas Cabernet Franc from Pigoni Vineyard, Geyserville.
I’ve really enjoyed these Voluptas wines that @Mark Flesher has had the privilege of being able to get access to (guy makes these in a garage! His merlot is insanely good). This is a fantastic CF! So floral with violets and candied blue and black fruit. A sweet tar and tobacco note aromatically too. A rich palate with licorice, boysenberry, and dusted cocoa leaves. Dark chocolate covered black cherries on the finish. Pulls back just before this becomes decadent. Wish this guy would make these wines more easily available!
@Bill Bender : You’re welcome for the label. — 6 years ago
Tasty. Will order again from local bottle-o. — 9 years ago
Surprised at how youthful this is. Or should I? Drinking well. Blackberry and pepper and a hint of bacon fat pretty much surrounds this rather voluptuous wine. Full bodied monster. Very classic Shiraz from the land down under. Super glad I did not choose to open up anything from voluptas, is this wine would have crushed it rather easily at almost 20 years of age. A very impressive wine with Incredible depth. Has another 20 years left in it without a doubt. Glad I got to try this! — 6 years ago
Kind of weird notes on this bottle. Honestly the bottle of Voluptas 2013 "garage wine" killed this bottle. Had quite a bit of green pepper and eucalyptus notes on the nose (is this one still good?). The wine had a nice blackberry front, and still quite a youthful core in the middle and finish. There were many parallels between this wine and the 2013 Voluptas Cab Eastern Napa Hillside. Finished with a lot of youthful tannin. This wine really took about 2 hours to come into its own, and I'm glad I have that one more locked away than the 10's. — 7 years ago
Voluptas ! — 11 years ago
Mark Flesher
@Delectable Wine this is the Petit Syrah from Voluptas Calpella Ranch. It was not in the database.
Drinking at prime today! This was a dark and inky pour. Served pop and pour. Black and purple fruit on the nose. Powerful and dark. Had a baking spice to the nose as well. Entry is dark and dense. Sweet black and even a touch of brambly orchard fruit. Middle has more baking spice and baked plums and figs. Finishes with intense mouth coating fruit and still quite a bit of tannic influence. Grapes sourced from Mendocino. Full bodiedz, full throttle, and right at optimal drinking. Wow. — 6 years ago