Spottswoode, Napa Valley (California) Cabernet Sauvignon 2014

Jan 3, 2018

By Michael Apstein

 Spottswoode, one of the oldest producers of the “modern” Napa Valley era, was founded in 1972.  They started bottling and selling under their own label a decade later.  Far ahead of their time, they have been farming organically since 1985 and was certified organic in 1992, according to their website.  Best known for their consistently sensational Cabernet Sauvignon, they also make outstanding Sauvignon Blanc (also reviewed this week).  The 2014 Cabernet Sauvignon, a typical left-bank Bordeaux blend of Cabernet Sauvignon (86%), Cabernet Franc (10%) and Petit Verdot, is an outstanding wine.  The first impression, after the impressively floral nose, is a velvety texture.  It’s glossy, yet still structured.  Flavors — black fruits, olives, herbs — are restrained, almost needing to be coaxed out of the glass.  Then, with time and seemingly out of nowhere, they caress the palate.  This is not a flamboyant or bombastic wine, yet it is packed with flavor.  The finish is long and graceful, without a trace of heaviness.  This is a great, youthful Cabernet that will blossom even more over the next few years. 

Country / Region

California

Appellation

Napa Valley

Grape Variety

Cabernet Sauvignon

Color

Red

Vintage

2014

Score

97

Price

US $ 185.00

Producer

Spottswoode