Mission Codename Ain't no mountain high enough
Last year we offered their 2018 Toucher Vineyard proprietary red.
It sold out.
Recently we brought you their 2019 Rutherford Cab.
Also sold out.
Today we’re back with their Atlas Peak.
The only question is, how fast until it sells out? When we drop a head-spinning discount over 70%, that’s just what happens. No longer $125. Or $75. Not even $50. Try $38.
Yes, you’re reading that correctly.
This comes from way up on Atlas Peak, and much of the fruit sourced from Stagecoach Vineyard. This is where some of Napa’s most esteemed wines are bred - Chappellet, Krupp Brothers, Paul Hobbs. The list goes on and on. Every one priced from $80-$200 or more, by the way. This “craggy, boulder-strewn, wind-kissed” environment of volcanic soil yields some massively structured, complex as heck wines.
Like this bad boy.
Oh, and that ‘other’ vineyard in it? We can’t tell (under a strict NDA) but you’ll TASTE it too, because what we can give you is a clue, it’s the highest elevation planted up there and with the most impressive acreage, owned by an iconic global wine family. Better change the subject before we’re caught…
It airdrops a juicy, deep black core of fruit straight into your mouth. Stacks of ripe blackberries. Juicy black currants, mulberries, fig jam, bittersweet chocolate, dried herbs, and a kiss of green pepper. Chalky, fine-grained tannins cling to your mouth and everything carries into a trans-Siberian railway finish. A spectacular bottle by any measure and unmatched at this price.
sigh
A ridiculous bargain. Only wish we had more to go around.
Tasting Profile
Blackcurrant, mulberry, fig jam, bittersweet chocolate
Look | Deep, dark, and inky, except for a narrow, bright crimson ring against the glass |
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Smell | Juicy blackcurrants, mulberries, fig jam, bittersweet chocolate, and dried herbs |
Taste | It airdrops a juicy, deep black core of ripe blackberry fruit straight into your mouth |
Finish | Chalky, fine-grained tannins cling to your mouth on a trans-Siberian railway finish |
Pairing | A crown roast from a rack of Spring lamb ribs, worth the hunt for such a prized cut |
What the Winery Says
2018 Atlas Peak Cabernet Sauvignon
- Winemakers
- Wayne Donaldson & Paul Colantuoni
- Varietal
- 100% Cabernet Sauvignon
- Vintage
- 2018
- Alcohol
- 15%
- Appellation
- Atlas Peak, Napa Valley
- Vineyards
- Stagecoach & Undisclosed (NDA)
- Aging
- 23 months
- Barrels
- 75% new French oak
- Production
- 6 barrels