Marston Family Vineyard

Spring Mountain District Cabernet Sauvignon

9.312 ratings
9.25 pro ratings
Spring Mountain District, Napa Valley, 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
Ezekiel James Hampton

‘11 vintage is amazing. Drink now. Juicy, moderately tannic, but refreshing and minerally. M

‘11 vintage is amazing. Drink now. Juicy, moderately tannic, but refreshing and minerally. M

Mar 26th, 2023
Ezekiel James Hampton

Both 11 and 18 vintages were soft. The ‘11 is drinking beautifully right now and was my favorite of the lineup.

Both 11 and 18 vintages were soft. The ‘11 is drinking beautifully right now and was my favorite of the lineup.

Jun 9th, 2022
Jake Hajer

They made a point of sharing an ‘11. That it was good. Mtn fruit faired much better than valley floor that vintage.

They made a point of sharing an ‘11. That it was good. Mtn fruit faired much better than valley floor that vintage.

Dec 9th, 2021
Anthony Pergola

Anthony had this 8 years ago

Anthony had this 8 years ago

1 person found it helpfulDec 25th, 2015
Paul J
9.3

Signed Magnum! 1hr plus decant. Dark red color. Very fruit forward with red and black fruit. Modest oak. Medium depth. More sweet than tannic. Paired perfectly with smoked short ribs. Would have loved other elements than just fruit, but it worked nicely!

Signed Magnum! 1hr plus decant. Dark red color. Very fruit forward with red and black fruit. Modest oak. Medium depth. More sweet than tannic. Paired perfectly with smoked short ribs. Would have loved other elements than just fruit, but it worked nicely!

Aug 1st, 2021
James Leahy

Brilliant addition to Christmas Dinner!

Brilliant addition to Christmas Dinner!

Dec 26th, 2014
Sarah Oettel

Marston put out a well above average 2011 (not many in the region are able to lay claim to that with this vintage) despite being a bit thin and just slightly vegetal--a product of a cold and wet vintage.

Marston put out a well above average 2011 (not many in the region are able to lay claim to that with this vintage) despite being a bit thin and just slightly vegetal--a product of a cold and wet vintage.

Mar 12th, 2017
Patrick Melville

Marston Family Vineyard 2011 Spring Mountain District Cabernet Sauvignon

Marston Family Vineyard 2011 Spring Mountain District Cabernet Sauvignon

Mar 6th, 2016
Joshua Fisher

Joshua had this 2 years ago

Joshua had this 2 years ago

Dec 10th, 2021
Jessica Koga

Jessica had this 9 years ago

Jessica had this 9 years ago

Dec 13th, 2014