This isn’t the flashiest Napa Cabernet ever, but for purity and varietal integrity, it is a model for others to follow. Quite evidently caringly grown and respectfully vinified, if avoid all the excesses of ripeness and oak that leave many high-end Napa Cabs seeming impressive, but also so big and “soupy” that they aren’t really much fun to drink. To be sure, this is a wine of power and drive, but with savory undertones and cocoa powder accents that keep it from seeming one-dimensional and fresh acidity that keeps it seeming inviting. I just love this. A Platinum Award winner at the 2021 Critics Challenge International Wine and Spirits Competition.
Frank Family Vineyards, Napa Valley (California) Cabernet Sauvignon 2018
By Michael Franz