Shroud Mountain

California Cabernet Sauvignon

8.8217 ratings
8.51 pro ratings
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
Michael & Lauren Keller

This is an excellent light bodied cab. Packed with juicy cherry and blackberry, it settles into a long, delightful finish.

This is an excellent light bodied cab. Packed with juicy cherry and blackberry, it settles into a long, delightful finish.

1 person found it helpfulJan 18th, 2020
Wil Del Pilar

Nice tones and subtle notes.

Nice tones and subtle notes.

1 person found it helpfulJun 28th, 2018
Diana Sabo

Another cab I surprisingly enjoyed! 2020 vintage on October 29, 2022

Another cab I surprisingly enjoyed! 2020 vintage on October 29, 2022

Oct 29th, 2022
Derek Leclerc

Solid cab, more on the medium body and smooth side.

Solid cab, more on the medium body and smooth side.

Mar 5th, 2022
Brian H

A lovely, smooth-drinking red that’s not aggressive, but is more sophisticated than avg cabs. Tannins pretty mild. Rich taste that keeps you sippin’.

A lovely, smooth-drinking red that’s not aggressive, but is more sophisticated than avg cabs. Tannins pretty mild. Rich taste that keeps you sippin’.

Jan 16th, 2022
Per Christensson

Nice, well-balanced Cabernet with blackberry notes and a spicy finish. A solid multipurpose wine.

Nice, well-balanced Cabernet with blackberry notes and a spicy finish. A solid multipurpose wine.

Oct 13th, 2021
Zita hunt

Needs to open up a bit, full bodied and very flavorful. Plum, light peppery

Needs to open up a bit, full bodied and very flavorful. Plum, light peppery

Mar 13th, 2021
Anjani Webb

Smooth with a slight punch at the end.

Smooth with a slight punch at the end.

Dec 12th, 2020
Alexandra Brown

A milder cab that’s worth drinking.

A milder cab that’s worth drinking.

Nov 20th, 2020
Dev A Styn

Light full body,dry and refreshing. From Nat Geo wine club

Light full body,dry and refreshing. From Nat Geo wine club

Mar 30th, 2020