Winemaker Notes
The 2021 Cabernet Sauvignon is driven with fresh black raspberry, cherry, and some blue fruit with underlying minerality and verve which is one of the hallmarks of the 2021 vintage. The flavor profile is loaded with rich and energetic flavors of creme de cassis, blueberry and raspberry and structured by medium acidity and soft tannin. The 2021 Cabernet Sauvignon will offer a great deal of enjoyment out of the gates and will have the ability for long term ageing.
Professional Ratings
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Wilfred Wong of Wine.com
COMMENTARY: The 2021 Tooth + Nail Cabernet Sauvignon offer excellent and lasting energy on the palate. TASTING NOTES: This wine exhibits aromas and flavors of savory spices, dried leaves, and red fruits. Serve it with grilled, mint-infused lamb chops. (Tasted: August 23, 2022, San Francisco, CA)
As Paso Robles, California has soared in number of wineries and gained in popularity, Cabernet Sauvignon has firmly taken root as the region’s number one varietal. Alone, it accounts for just over 40% of plantings and is grown throughout both the western and eastern sides of the appellation. Though viticulture here dates back to the 18th century, Cabernet Sauvignon didn’t emerge as a significant grape here until the 1970’s. But since then it has definitely made up for lost time.
Legendary winemaker and consultant Andre Tchelistcheff first recognized Paso’s potential with Cabernet Sauvignon in the early 1960’s. The calcareous soil and dramatic diurnal temperature changes of Paso’s westside particularly intrigued him. Today modern winemaking techniques and focused experimentation with various clones, rootstocks and vineyard strategies optimize the region's ideal combination of soil and climate to deliver the best fruit possible.
The results are evident in the glass. Paso Robles Cabernet Sauvignon can be mesmerizing, with rich aromas and flavors of blackberry, cassis, black cherry, graphite, toasty oak, vanilla and spice. The structure, balance and unbridled opulence of these wines impress from first sip to last. Not surprisingly, Paso Robles Cabernet Sauvignons have steadily grown in reputation, not just in the U.S., but around the world.