Product Overview
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Critical Acclaim
A smooth and tangy Bordeaux style wine with lively plum and berry fruit; medium-bodied and elegant; another winner in a long line from this acclaimed winery. 79% Cabernet Sauvignon, 13.7% Merlot, 5.8% Petit Verdot, 1.2% Malbec, and 0.3% Cabernet Franc.
COMMENTARY: Well, it has been a long time since I tasted the 1976 Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon—the winery's launch vintage. I fondly recall the hoopla surrounding that release. It was exciting and exhilarating, and it brought me into looking closely into this winery's story. Now almost four decades later, the story remains as strong as ever. The 2014 Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon is one of the stars of the vintage. TASTING NOTES: This wine successfully combines power and elegance. Its red currants beginnings lead nicely into hints of crème de cassis in its aromas and flavors. Pair its gentle, yet firm palate with oven-baked chicken over a bed of wild mushroom infused risotto. (Tasted: June 1, 2018, San Francisco, CA)
More of a Left Bank style with an earthy, leather and pencil-shaving character. This is svelte and athletic in structure, a wine of charm rather than power, with a core of sweet blackcurrant fruit.
With generously rich fruit on a lean frame, this cabernet carries varietal notes of fresh green herbs turned toward smoky tobacco by the wine’s time in oak. The tannins have a black-pepper spice, feeling light and gracious, ready for seared duck breast.
Tart and tangy in underlying acidity, this elegant red offers a mix of dried herb, tobacco leaf and red currant, showing subdued ripeness within a context of elongated polished tannin and well-integrated oak.