Robert Mondavi Winery
Private Selection Aged in Bourbon Barrels Monterey County Cabernet Sauvignon
Not sure why it's only rated an 8.8, but I really like it. The Cabernet is bold yet not overly spiced allowing the light flavor added by the bourbon barrels to hit the back of the pallet. Easy to drink.
Not sure why it's only rated an 8.8, but I really like it. The Cabernet is bold yet not overly spiced allowing the light flavor added by the bourbon barrels to hit the back of the pallet. Easy to drink.
15 people found it helpfulApr 20th, 2016Yes friends, I fell for the oldest gimmick in the book - a drink fad. I picked up this bottle at my local target, intrigued with a wine aged in used bourbon barrels. Bourbon barrels are made of exclusively American oak that has been charred on the inside which, over time, yields the flavors we all identify with bourbon (caramel, butterscotch, vanilla, baking spices, smoke, etc.). A portion of the vintage is aged for three months in the bourbon barrels and amazingly, likely due to Cabernet Sauvignon's big bold character, the wine holds up and is maybe slightly better for it. Not surprising that the Mondavi label is at the forefront of this trend - the label has been a trend setter since it's maverick namesake starting making wine at his now renowned winery in Napa Valley in 1965. ~$17 | #mondavi #cabernetsauvignon
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On the eyes: Deep, dull, opaque almost blood-like garnet, med+ stain, med+ tears. No gas/floc.
On the nose: Blackberry-blueberry jam, toasted oak, hints of caramel and spice. Med alcohol.
On the tongue: med+ tannin, med acid, med+ alcohol, full body, creamy/chewy. Black cherry-blackberry-strawberry jam, brown sugar, vanilla, a bit of butterscotch and toasted oak. Definitely taste the bourbon barrel on the finish. Unique, but not memorably unique.
Yes friends, I fell for the oldest gimmick in the book - a drink fad. I picked up this bottle at my local target, intrigued with a wine aged in used bourbon barrels. Bourbon barrels are made of exclusively American oak that has been charred on the inside which, over time, yields the flavors we all identify with bourbon (caramel, butterscotch, vanilla, baking spices, smoke, etc.). A portion of the vintage is aged for three months in the bourbon barrels and amazingly, likely due to Cabernet Sauvignon's big bold character, the wine holds up and is maybe slightly better for it. Not surprising that the Mondavi label is at the forefront of this trend - the label has been a trend setter since it's maverick namesake starting making wine at his now renowned winery in Napa Valley in 1965. ~$17 | #mondavi #cabernetsauvignon
#bourbonbarrelaged
On the eyes: Deep, dull, opaque almost blood-like garnet, med+ stain, med+ tears. No gas/floc.
On the nose: Blackberry-blueberry jam, toasted oak, hints of caramel and spice. Med alcohol.
On the tongue: med+ tannin, med acid, med+ alcohol, full body, creamy/chewy. Black cherry-blackberry-strawberry jam, brown sugar, vanilla, a bit of butterscotch and toasted oak. Definitely taste the bourbon barrel on the finish. Unique, but not memorably unique.
For when you want to taste bourbon but do not want to feel like an alcoholic
For when you want to taste bourbon but do not want to feel like an alcoholic
8 people found it helpfulAug 19th, 2016Nose is very ripe with heavy fruit. Let it breathe for 20 minutes. Cinnamon, vanilla and newly lit fireplace. 🔥 Taste is full of vanilla, Dr. Pepper and Amarone-style raisin and not in a charming way.
Nose is very ripe with heavy fruit. Let it breathe for 20 minutes. Cinnamon, vanilla and newly lit fireplace. 🔥 Taste is full of vanilla, Dr. Pepper and Amarone-style raisin and not in a charming way.
3 people found it helpfulApr 25th, 2016$13.99-2014-usually reasonably priced cabs like this are 2013 or 2012; so for a 2014; WOW! luscious bouquet evoking those whiskey barrels; them medium body, those legs and nice slightly tannic finish; WOW; bought a case after tasting at Fujioka's; then after a bottle with braised Sam Choy boneless short ribs, bought another cast to enjoy and age a little.
$13.99-2014-usually reasonably priced cabs like this are 2013 or 2012; so for a 2014; WOW! luscious bouquet evoking those whiskey barrels; them medium body, those legs and nice slightly tannic finish; WOW; bought a case after tasting at Fujioka's; then after a bottle with braised Sam Choy boneless short ribs, bought another cast to enjoy and age a little.
3 people found it helpfulMar 29th, 2016One of my new go to favorites. Not expensive, but the bourbon caramel flavor the barrels add to it is great!
One of my new go to favorites. Not expensive, but the bourbon caramel flavor the barrels add to it is great!
2 people found it helpfulApr 23rd, 2016