My birthyear wine, served with Costco prime ribeye steaks, which were fantastic, but still pale in comparison with the Flannery rib cap from last night.
1971 Inglenook Cabernet Sauvignon Limited Cask Cask 38- USA, California, Napa Valley (4/5/2009)
Fantastic wine. I would say this wine is not at its peak, but only slightly on the downside of its lifespan - still vibrant, and gorgeous. Color is slightly orange, with a very light rim. Possibly the silkiest wine I’ve ever had, with big, round, ripe tannins that seem to be literally filled with wine themselves. The fruit is ripe, but not overripe, stewed, or raisiny, except for just a bit as the finish starts. Anise, raw steak, red fruits, and violets on the nose - beautiful, and well balanced. (94 pts.)
This wine was not as big or vibrant as the '81 Caymus Special Selection from last night, but I fully suspect that not only is it more aged, obviously, but it never was as big or vibrant of a wine, tending more toward subtlety and grace. With that, it certainly delivered. Beautiful.
Thanks, Jack - it helps to have a baller who has had tons of great wine to backup what was just my theory/uneducated guess.
I knew it wasn’t a great year, but was going off the hope that during any off year, the wines that show best are those from the recognized wineries, and back then, Napa was Inglenook, Stag’s Leap, Mondavi, and Montelena, essentially. They had the best grapes and makers because they had the most money, so I figured it was a safe bet. In addition, it was way the hell cheaper than a '71 DRC!!!
Look for a 1971 Mayacamas Cab ! A bottle drank a year or so ago was still in great shape.
I think Montelena’s first wine was in 1972 and first Cab was 1973 … and, at least according to the movie Bottle Shock, the Barretts didn’t have much money in those days.
I had honestly never heard of Montelena back in the 70’s until I read about their Chard winning the French drink off. For Cabs it was Inglenook, Phelps, Christian Brothers, Stags Leap. Caymus SS Mayacamus and Diamond Creek back then.