Pride Mountain Vineyards

Reserve Sonoma County Cabernet Sauvignon

9.3389 ratings
9.374 pro ratings
Sonoma County, California, USA
Cabernet Sauvignon
Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Pasta, Venison, Tomato-Based, Potato, Pork, Chocolate & Caramel, White Rice, Mushrooms, Beef, Lamb, Chili & Hot Spicy
Top Notes For
Jay Eagan

Always enjoy Pride Mountain. Good tannins and great structure with a delicious finish of blueberry pie.

Always enjoy Pride Mountain. Good tannins and great structure with a delicious finish of blueberry pie.

Aug 27th, 2021
Jay Eagan

This reminds me of a great trip with the Growler. We just had a great lunch with Tor at Martini House in Yountville.

This reminds me of a great trip with the Growler. We just had a great lunch with Tor at Martini House in Yountville.

Jan 17th, 2021
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9.4

Full bright ruby to the rim. No-holds-barred nose of crushed blackberry, licorice, tropical dark chocolate and espresso. Wonderfully dense, thick and sweet; an utterly mouthfilling, generous wine with a plush 3-D texture and no edges in spite of its mineral lift. This classic large-scaled, briary mountain wine boasts terrific fruit retention. Finishes very long and powerful, with huge but integrated tannins and palate-staining black fruits. Not the last word in nuance but this unflagging, utterly captivating, slightly high-toned wine delivers almost liqueur-like mountain berry sweetness. It's at its peak right now, but with its firm underlying spine of acids and tannins it should go on for a while. (Stephen Tanzer, Vinous, June 2020)

Full bright ruby to the rim. No-holds-barred nose of crushed blackberry, licorice, tropical dark chocolate and espresso. Wonderfully dense, thick and sweet; an utterly mouthfilling, generous wine with a plush 3-D texture and no edges in spite of its mineral lift. This classic large-scaled, briary mountain wine boasts terrific fruit retention. Finishes very long and powerful, with huge but integrated tannins and palate-staining black fruits. Not the last word in nuance but this unflagging, utterly captivating, slightly high-toned wine delivers almost liqueur-like mountain berry sweetness. It's at its peak right now, but with its firm underlying spine of acids and tannins it should go on for a while. (Stephen Tanzer, Vinous, June 2020)

Jun 25th, 2020
Jay Eagan

Dark fruit with a little smoky hint - long finish with great grip and tannins.

Dark fruit with a little smoky hint - long finish with great grip and tannins.

May 18th, 2020
Bernard Rethore

Owner, Fion Wines

9.3

Yummy

Yummy

Jan 6th, 2019
Jay Eagan

Out of mag - needed 30 minutes in the glass - then great.

Out of mag - needed 30 minutes in the glass - then great.

Jul 26th, 2018
Lisa Peju

Just yum.

Just yum.

2 people found it helpfulApr 8th, 2016
Rafael Landestoy

Absolutely gorgeous. Complex and chewy. Loved every sip.

Absolutely gorgeous. Complex and chewy. Loved every sip.

2 people found it helpfulJun 8th, 2015
Pam Starr

Owner/Winemaker Crocker & Starr Wines

9.6

So creamy and fresh and excellent texture. 20 more years on this

So creamy and fresh and excellent texture. 20 more years on this

2 people found it helpfulMay 21st, 2015
Knightsbridge Wine Shoppe

Still very young with lots of power on both the nose and palate. Ripe, black berry fruit, cherry and cassis. Really coats the palate. Long, gripping finish.

Still very young with lots of power on both the nose and palate. Ripe, black berry fruit, cherry and cassis. Really coats the palate. Long, gripping finish.

2 people found it helpfulDec 25th, 2014