Seven Stones Cabernet Sauvignon 2011 Front Bottle Shot
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Winemaker Notes

The 2011 begins with a very complex nose of blueberry, black cherry, cedar, cigar tobacco, nutmeg, clove, plum, red currant and fig. The attack is voluminous, dense and rich, with blackberry, cedar, plum, fig, chocolate and tobacco dominating, great density and richness in the mid-palate with richly robed tight grain tannins building progressively. The finish is long starting with fig and chocolate and moving to fig, plum, toffee and cherry and finally back to fig, toffee and tobacco. We recommend decanting for at least an hour for the wine to show beautifully now, although it will age for at least a decade or more.

Professional Ratings

  • 91
    The 2011 Cabernet Sauvignon, which includes small amounts of Merlot and Cabernet Franc in the blend, is a successful effort in this cool, unusually troublesome vintage for Napa Valley. It displays a dark ruby/purple color as well as notes of red and blackcurrants, licorice, coffee and spice box. Medium-bodied with excellent fruit, purity and ripeness, and no astringency or herbaceousness, it should drink well for 10-12 years.
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One of the most prestigious wines of the world capable of great power and grace, Napa Valley Cabernet is a leading force in the world of fine, famous, collectible red wine. Today the Napa Valley and Cabernet Sauvignon are so intrinsically linked that it is difficult to discuss one without the other. But it wasn’t until the 1970s that this marriage came to light; sudden international recognition rained upon Napa with the victory of the Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars 1973 Cabernet Sauvignon in the 1976 Judgement of Paris.

Cabernet Sauvignon undoubtedly dominates Napa Valley today, covering half of the land under vine, commanding the highest prices per ton and earning the most critical acclaim. Cabernet Sauvignon’s structure, acidity, capacity to thrive in multiple environs and ability to express nuances of vintage make it perfect for Napa Valley where incredible soil and geographical diversity are found and the climate is perfect for grape growing. Within the Napa Valley lie many smaller sub-AVAs that express specific characteristics based on situation, slope and soil—as a perfect example, Rutherford’s famous dust or Stags Leap District's tart cherry flavors.

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