Kenzo Estate

Rindo Estate Bottled Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon Blend

9.2438 ratings
9.243 pro ratings
Napa Valley, California, USA
Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, Malbec
Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Pasta, Venison, Tomato-Based, Potato, Pork, Chocolate & Caramel, White Rice, Mushrooms, Beef, Lamb, Chili & Hot Spicy, Pungent Cheese, Salami & Prosciutto, Hard Cheese, Exotic Spices, Baking Spices, Herbs, Chicken, Turkey, Soft Cheese, Beans & Peas, Duck, Blue Cheese, Onion
Top Notes For
M. Christopher Roebuck

Oh my.... Fabulous pairing with tenderloin at Delilah... Tough reservation to get ...

Turning 55 in 20 min. AARP invitations are NOT welcome.

93+ points

Oh my.... Fabulous pairing with tenderloin at Delilah... Tough reservation to get ...

Turning 55 in 20 min. AARP invitations are NOT welcome.

93+ points

Aug 26th, 2022
Brian S

Kenzie rindo is the everyday red for the estate. Tasty but not my favorite of the day.

Kenzie rindo is the everyday red for the estate. Tasty but not my favorite of the day.

Jul 6th, 2020
Ty Richchouyrod

Youthful and powerful but yet elegant.

Youthful and powerful but yet elegant.

Nov 16th, 2017
Tucker Knight

This rocks! Mitsubishi heir spent $180 mil on this winery. Bought 2000 acres on Hal mountain and procures services of Heidi Barrett and David Abreu, two of he best wine makers. This collaboration is solid, can wait to try it in 5 or 6 years!

This rocks! Mitsubishi heir spent $180 mil on this winery. Bought 2000 acres on Hal mountain and procures services of Heidi Barrett and David Abreu, two of he best wine makers. This collaboration is solid, can wait to try it in 5 or 6 years!

2 people found it helpfulMay 14th, 2014
James Webb

Excellent! Red fruit and currant. Needs air time and flows well. Nice lengthy finish with tannins in check. In a drinkable spot but 4 more years this will be shining.

Excellent! Red fruit and currant. Needs air time and flows well. Nice lengthy finish with tannins in check. In a drinkable spot but 4 more years this will be shining.

1 person found it helpfulApr 7th, 2018
Steven Foster

Wine buyer Belmont Wine Exchange

9.3

Obviously the product of extreme fruit in capable hands, the rondo is a knockout this year. No edges at all and could age for quite some time. #pnv15 #heidibarrett

Obviously the product of extreme fruit in capable hands, the rondo is a knockout this year. No edges at all and could age for quite some time. #pnv15 #heidibarrett

1 person found it helpfulFeb 22nd, 2015
Bo Feng

beautiful nose. Enough length. Fade at the end.

beautiful nose. Enough length. Fade at the end.

1 person found it helpfulApr 11th, 2014
Jon Anderson

Currant and plum on the nose. Blackberry and spice on the palate.

Currant and plum on the nose. Blackberry and spice on the palate.

1 person found it helpfulApr 7th, 2014
Sue Mohle

Perfection

Perfection

Feb 20th, 2017
Martin G Rivard

@David A Lentine @Christine @Gina Sabean @Robert Takahashi If the nose could have won Wine of The Night then Kenzo would have won. It was soft and seductive, enticing you to relish in its beauty. For as much as we re-visited the Morlet which truly set the benchmark we found ourselves revisiting the Kenzo to compare the nose. Truly beautiful for such a young wine. Unfortunately, youth has its benefits and drawbacks. It was just a 1/10th of a step behind the Morlet due to its youth. Not quite as broad or with as long of a finish. However, we stopped splitting hairs & are now splitting Atoms at this point if you catch my drift. What an absolute Beaty this was this evening!! Simply stunning!
BUT Alas., it was a tasting and a vote must be rendered. 2nd it was but by the smallest of margins. Give this baby a few years to grow into its own and get ready to see a star shine! Bravo!!! And thank you so very much for my birthday gift this year Bob!! IOU one!

@David A Lentine @Christine @Gina Sabean @Robert Takahashi If the nose could have won Wine of The Night then Kenzo would have won. It was soft and seductive, enticing you to relish in its beauty. For as much as we re-visited the Morlet which truly set the benchmark we found ourselves revisiting the Kenzo to compare the nose. Truly beautiful for such a young wine. Unfortunately, youth has its benefits and drawbacks. It was just a 1/10th of a step behind the Morlet due to its youth. Not quite as broad or with as long of a finish. However, we stopped splitting hairs & are now splitting Atoms at this point if you catch my drift. What an absolute Beaty this was this evening!! Simply stunning!
BUT Alas., it was a tasting and a vote must be rendered. 2nd it was but by the smallest of margins. Give this baby a few years to grow into its own and get ready to see a star shine! Bravo!!! And thank you so very much for my birthday gift this year Bob!! IOU one!

Aug 28th, 2016