Mission Codename The Midas Touchdown
Super Bowl Sunday!
Time to pop the good stuff and eat ALL the things â nachos and sliders, the dips, the chips, and other apps (chicken bacon alfredo breadboat anyone?)
Whether your team âBang Bang Niner Gangâ or marching with the Taylor Swiftâs, we can all come together to celebrate THIS score â even if we canât explicitly tell you the name. In fact, re-read that previous sentence and youâll find the first hint at todayâs Classified offer. Big hint and youâll know why once itâs in your hands, this is as close as weâll get to an official âSuper Bowl wine!â
Weâre already saying too muchâŠ
If youâre new, hereâs the deal with these âClassifiedâ offers. For reasons that will become clear, these wines are so good, so in demand, and so exclusive, they must remain hidden behind a cloak of secrecy. You rarely, if ever, see them at a discount. And because some wineries are so price-sensitive, their mailing list members would go ballistic if word got out.
Revealing the name would put our livelihood at stake. Our industry is built on relationships and us not wanting to ruffle feathers, sometimes itâs a necessary precaution to redact some of the information.
UnlessâŠ
We go full redaction - CLASSIFIED - ĂŒber-top-secret under the moonless black night with it. Or on a quiet Super Bowl Sunday morning as is the case here. HOWEVER. We can drop some morsels to nibble on - and the savvy Ops out there might piece together a fair guessâŠ
Made by THE Thomas Rivers Brown! An all-star winemaker with âThe Midas Touchâ per Wine Spectator, behind Schrader, Outpost, Gemstone, Kinsella, Rivers-Marie just to name a few. The man racks up more scores than Christian McCaffrey.
Sourced from a single, small, estate vineyard somewhere near The French Laundry in the heart of Napa Valley. Per Antonio Galoniâs Vinous âThomas Rivers Brown makes compelling wines (here⊠and these) Cabernets have always been delicious, but in recent years I find a bit more nuance that is probably the result of small improvements in farming and greater age of the vines.â
Basically, itâs impossible to find outside of the Napa tasting room, or a few select restaurants.
Like most of TRBâs wines, the magic starts in the vineyard. He only works with AAA grade fruit, and from there he weaves together a wine thatâs approachable while young, with a booming, unctuous core of expansive, ripe fruit and soft, sweet tannins. Think maraschino cherries, blackberry jam, red plum, toasted herbs, cocoa nibs, and tilled earth. Supple, sweet tannins and oak hold it together, and a nice acidity keeps it moving along. Rich but not heavy, and just hugely satisfying from the first sip. At this price it easily outpaces plenty of 150+ Napa Cabs. If youâre still reading, our stash is dwindling fast.
What else can we say? When it lands on your doorstep, tear the package open and youâll be thrilled. Will be long gone by kickoff!
What the Winery Says
2018 'Undisclosed' X Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon
- Winemaker
- Thomas Rivers Brown
- Varietal
- 100% Cabernet Sauvignon
- Vintage
- 2018
- Alcohol
- 14.4%
- Appellation
- Yountville, Napa Valley
- Vineyard
- Classified
- Aging
- 22 months
- Barrels
- 80% new French oak