Winemaker Notes
Pair with beef tenderloin with roasted garlic and pickled shiitakes, pan-seared lamb cutlets seared in olive oil with shallots.
Professional Ratings
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Tasting Panel
In the wake of the soft nose, plum notes precede the silky texture with subtle herbs. Clean, fresh, and long, this shows a restrained, elegant style featuring toasty oak and soft spice.
Lodi is justifiably lauded for its old vine Zinfandels, but it is a production powerhouse when it comes to Cabernet Sauvignon. Lodi and its surrounding area (San Joaquin County) rank third in the state in acres planted to Cab, behind Napa and Paso Robles/San Luis Obispo County. But in total tons crushed Lodi is number one by a wide margin, surpassing Napa and Paso combined. In other words, Lodi produces more Cabernet Sauvignon than anywhere else in the U.S. This more volume-driven approach to viticulture makes possible the value-oriented bottlings that so many wine drinkers reach for on an everyday basis. These offer the varietal’s classic profile of dark fruit, oak influence, subtle herbal and green pepper notes and solid structure. Try Lodi Cabernet Sauvignon from wineries like Cosentino, Ironstone, Lapis Luna and The Federalist.