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In response to the many requests for less expensive, though thoroughly
enjoyable reds, I've decided to gather up some possible examples from the cellar. Most of these were purchased to be everyday wines, and were not really destined to be cellared for very long. I understand the concern with respect to the soaring prices, especially considering the US $'s loss in the world monetary market. None of these is really a "cheapie," but the purchases were determined to be a daily quaffer, rather than a "cellar selection." No 1 is the Beringer 1997 Knight's Valley Cabernet Sauvignon, The notes read: "Beringer 1997 Kinghts Valley Cabernet Sauvignon is made from grapes grown on the uniques volcanic soils of our Kinghts Valley Vineyard. To add richness and complexity, winemaker Ed Sbragia aged the wine in small oak barrels fo rnineteen months. This wine is full-bodied, with black cherry cassis fruit flavors." A little geography: The Knights Valley appellation is located in Sonoma County, California, just north of the Napa Valley, southeast of the Alexander Valley and directly east of the town of Geyserville. Beringer Vineyards has had vineyards here since the 1970s and has done well with Cabernet Sauvignon, Sauvignon Blanc, and Riesling. The Peter Michael Winery was finished in 1989 and produces an Estate-bottled Cabernet Sauvignon wine from the Knights Valley vineyards. This bottle is number 10 of a case purchased in early 1999 from Costco in Phoenix. As I was moving my cellar at the time, I missed out on many of the more desirable ‘97 CA Cabs. This case came to the market a bit late for the ‘ 97 releases. The database tells me that I paid US$17.95/btl with no case discount from Costco. I do not have a current US price for this wine in its current release, but anticipate that it has risen to no more than US$25/btl at a similar merchant. The wine was brought from the cellar at 55°F and poured, un-decanted, into a Riedel Vinium Bordeaux glass. It was consumed in the AZ afternoon heat, and soon shed its cellar coolness, albeit slowly. This Cab has a dark ruby/purple color, with a slight clear meniscus. I could not detect any color in this tiny rim. The nose contains slight notes of cedar, stewed prunes, cinnamon, a light element of tea and an undefined slight herbal note. I'd rate the wine's body as medium-full, and the finish is medium, about what I have come to expect from a Sonoma Cab. I cannot detect any flaw on either the nose, or the palette, except for the herbal note, though very slight. The tannins are noticeable, but well blended and round. The tongue only slightly pauses on the roof of my mouth. The fruit is still pronounced, though the stated cassis has now subsided to be replaced by the stewed plums. |
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