Beaulieu Vineyard

Private Reserve Georges de Latour Rutherford Cabernet Sauvignon

9.158 ratings
9.18 pro ratings
Rutherford, Napa Valley, California, USA
Cabernet Sauvignon
Top Notes For
Bryce Wiatrak

A fabulous showing from BV, boisterous and juicy it captures the coveted “Rutherford Dust” character in its tannic structure. One of Napa’s most historic wine going strong in recent vintages.

A fabulous showing from BV, boisterous and juicy it captures the coveted “Rutherford Dust” character in its tannic structure. One of Napa’s most historic wine going strong in recent vintages.

1 person found it helpfulMay 5th, 2018
Robert Cunningham

Wine Educator DeVinimus, Wine Workshop

9.2

Good and still holding on with good fruit. Balanced though fading and several years past prime

Good and still holding on with good fruit. Balanced though fading and several years past prime

Apr 24th, 2017
Sipping Fine Wine

In 1900, Georges de Latour's wife, Fernande, first saw their original Rutherford vineyard, she named it "beau lieu," or "beautiful place." Blend of 94% Cab Sauvignon and 6% Petit Verdot, and aged in 94% new French oak, dark and enticing, with complex berry flavors and sweet spice, noting some floral scents. On the palate, cherry and blackberry flavors with cacao notes and spices on firm yet approachable tannins. Lingering finish with toasty oak notes ending with mineral tones. Very nice but needs more time!

In 1900, Georges de Latour's wife, Fernande, first saw their original Rutherford vineyard, she named it "beau lieu," or "beautiful place." Blend of 94% Cab Sauvignon and 6% Petit Verdot, and aged in 94% new French oak, dark and enticing, with complex berry flavors and sweet spice, noting some floral scents. On the palate, cherry and blackberry flavors with cacao notes and spices on firm yet approachable tannins. Lingering finish with toasty oak notes ending with mineral tones. Very nice but needs more time!

Mar 21st, 2017
Matt Duncan

Showing light cranberry, blood orange. Rather oxidized at this state but holding on to the cedar, vanilla characters well enough on resolution.

Showing light cranberry, blood orange. Rather oxidized at this state but holding on to the cedar, vanilla characters well enough on resolution.

Aug 15th, 2016
Greg Ballington

Co-Founder of Millennial Drinkers Wine Blog

8.8

Previously had coravinned this bottle. The color is dark garnet with brown edges. The nose of this is very intriguing. Within the nose there is vanilla (probably from the oaking), black cherries, very tight still and for some reason something like brandy. The palate starts off a little sweet and has moderate tannins (6.5/10) with a moderate body. Balanced with a drying moderate finish. Not as dry as a french bordeaux and actually seems to have another varietal in it but it says 100% cab. Was thinking that this may need decanting but the odd brandy nose didn't wear off. Overall I was expecting more for the top BV, I think I might enjoy them younger but who knows.

Previously had coravinned this bottle. The color is dark garnet with brown edges. The nose of this is very intriguing. Within the nose there is vanilla (probably from the oaking), black cherries, very tight still and for some reason something like brandy. The palate starts off a little sweet and has moderate tannins (6.5/10) with a moderate body. Balanced with a drying moderate finish. Not as dry as a french bordeaux and actually seems to have another varietal in it but it says 100% cab. Was thinking that this may need decanting but the odd brandy nose didn't wear off. Overall I was expecting more for the top BV, I think I might enjoy them younger but who knows.

Oct 27th, 2015
Peter Collins

Deep color, really big and full but subtle at the same time. Still a little early.

Deep color, really big and full but subtle at the same time. Still a little early.

Dec 12th, 2019
Charles Kingsbaker

Absolute treat to have a 1977 next to a 2009. 77 was smooth with little fruit but paired beautifully with the filet. '09 was still fruit forward and jammed some tannins -- could sit another 5-10 years.

Absolute treat to have a 1977 next to a 2009. 77 was smooth with little fruit but paired beautifully with the filet. '09 was still fruit forward and jammed some tannins -- could sit another 5-10 years.

Nov 19th, 2018
Jeff Venier

One of my first true loves- the first great Californian red I ever drank. Like remembering that first kiss.

One of my first true loves- the first great Californian red I ever drank. Like remembering that first kiss.

Sep 20th, 2018
Tara Nofziger

Love this wine! So well balanced. Big flavors...big luscious fruit, “Rutherford dust” (earthiness”) and just enough acidity and tannins to balance it out. Hard to drink a $20 cab after this. Sigh...

Love this wine! So well balanced. Big flavors...big luscious fruit, “Rutherford dust” (earthiness”) and just enough acidity and tannins to balance it out. Hard to drink a $20 cab after this. Sigh...

May 28th, 2018
Chip Krotee

Great start. Velvet middle. Long slow finish. Fruit leans toward subtle black fruit. Minerals noticeable but fruit trumps. Texture is layered and very enjoyable. 2007 is great. Any you rind south of $100 is probably an excellent deal

Great start. Velvet middle. Long slow finish. Fruit leans toward subtle black fruit. Minerals noticeable but fruit trumps. Texture is layered and very enjoyable. 2007 is great. Any you rind south of $100 is probably an excellent deal

Dec 8th, 2017