Review:
A beautiful scent of pine resin balances gobs of red and black fruits on the nose. An expansive melange of sweet blackberries, blueberries, black cherries, and minerals. Nicely integrated oak and tannins complement the rich strawberry and cinnamon note on the finish. This is a contender for best-value Washington Cabernet. - Marcus
From the winery's Doc Stewart Vineyard on the Wahluke Slope, this Cabernet Sauvignon shows bright aromas of Bing cherry and subtle cedar that lift an expansive, structured palate of ripe blackberry, creme de cassis, and dark cocoa.
2007 Wine Spectator - 91 points - The 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon is deep purple in color with
an alluring nose of smoke, incense, baking spices, violets,
and black currant. This is followed by a medium-bodied
wine with layered fruit, spicy flavors, good volume, and
some elegance. It has enough structure to evolve for 1-2
years but can be approached now. - Jay Miller
The 2007 vintage of our award-winning Cabernet Sauvignon offers beguiling aromas of mountain blackberry, cinnamon spice, pine needles and sarsaparilla that lure you into a velvety palate of explosive dark fruit, strawberry jam and cocoa. Drink now through 2019. 2006 Vintage recieved 91 points from Wine & Spirits Magazine who named it "One of the 100 Best Cabernet Sauvignons of 2009." - the winery