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Cabernet Sauvignon Cariad 2010 75cl

Napa Valley | Californie | États-Unis
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2005 2007 2010
Évaluations et Scores
100 Par Robert Parker
95 Par James Suckling
92 Par Wine Spectator
The 2010 Proprietary Red Cariad reveals great intensity along with abundant notes of unsmoked tobacco leaf interwoven with blueberry, blackberry and cassis fruit, charcoal and coffee bean nuances as well as a Pauillac-like lead pencil shaving character. This blend of 48% Cabernet Sauvignon, 28% Merlot, 10% Petit Verdot and 14% Cabernet Franc is one of the finest wines I tasted over the 12 days I spent tasting in Napa Valley in late August and early September. This remarkable 2010 should drink beautifully for 20 or more years. There are a lot of magnificent estates with Shangri-La-like beauty spread throughout California, and the Colgin property is in the top ten list for spectacular views as well as top quality. Sitting atop Pritchard Hill with stunning views of Lake Hennessey and the surrounding mountains, their IX Estate Vineyard is on a steep, intimidating hillside. It is one of the must-see attractions in Northern California, if not the entire state. The longstanding winemaking team of Ann Colgin, Allison Tauziet and Bordeaux consultant Dr. Alain Raynaud has produced some magnificent wines over the years (the 2001s, 2002s, 2005s, 2007s and 2008s) as well as amazing efforts in 2009, 2010 and 2012. There are three Bordeaux blend offerings, one from their Tychson Hill estate vineyard off Highway 29, north of St. Helena, and the second, the IX Estate blend. The Cariad is fashioned from a blend of grapes purchased from a number of David Abreu-s well-known and highly respected vineyards. There is also a fourth wine, the IX Estate Syrah, which is often a dead-ringer for a great Northern Rhone. In 2010, March and early April were very cold, but normal conditions persisted over the summer with no heat spikes, and September and October were ideally warm. The results include some spectacular wines that are among the finest I have ever tasted from Colgin. The 2011s were the result of a Draconian-like sorting procedure in both the vineyard and the winery, and significant bleeding of the tanks to concentrate the wines. The wines have turned out well, although as I might expect they are lighter and less significant than the other vintages reviewed. 2012 promises to be a spectacular vintage. This was a big as well as ripe crop (without over-ripeness), and the growing conditions were nearly ideal. In the past, I have underrated Colgin-s Syrahs only to have them in blind tastings later and be blown away by just how profound they are. They are completely different from any other California Syrahs and have an affinity to some of the great 100% single vineyard Syrahs from Michel Chapoutier and the up-and-coming firm of Delas.
Producteur
Colgin Cellars
L'un des nombreux domaines cultes à voir le jour au début des années 1990, Colgin Cellars a été fondé en 1992 par Ann Colgin et son mari à l’époque, Fred Schrader ; ce dernier a finalement créé un autre domaine icône, auquel il a donné son patronyme. Ann Colgin achetait alors des raisins provenant des vignes de Herb Lamb et a recruté Helen Turley comme œnologue. Les vins étaient vinifiés à la coopérative de Napa (millésimes 1992-1997). Les vignerons ont fini par récupérer leurs raisins pour élaborer leur propre vin. Sa quête d'une nouvelle source de matière première l’a amenée en 1997 à faire l'acquisition du domaine Tychson, où elle a réaménagé la maison et replanté le vignoble en raisins de cuve pour la première fois depuis la Prohibition. En 1998, Ann a agrandi le domaine à nouveau en rachetant le domaine IX où se situent les installations de vinification. Colgin Cellars propose actuellement quatre cuvées : IX Estate Napa Valley Red Wine et IX Estate Napa Valley Syrah ; Cariad, un assemblage bordelais issu de vignobles sélectionnés détenus et gérés par David Abreu ; et Tychson Hill Vineyard Cabernet-Sauvignon.