Mission Codename Sorry, Silver Oak!
Great wines practically fly through our Sonoma County headquarters. We diligently scrutinize every wine that we’re offered, in order to bring you only the very best. Often, it is smaller, lesser-known wineries that take our tasting panel by surprise. These hidden-gems are some of the finest wines that we showcase.
Today’s 93 point (Master Sommelier Catherine Fallis) William Gordon Winery 2009 Alexander Valley Estate Cabernet Sauvignon turned out to be an extraordinary wine that we are simply crazy about. It is no wonder, as the grapes in today’s wine share a vineyard source with the likes of the widely sought-after, luxury-priced Silver Oak Winery, whose Cabernet Sauvignon fetches $75 or more. Jordan and Geyser Peak also make their top-tier wines from the same vineyard source.
You, dear Operative, are very lucky! For less than $30, you can enjoy what we feel is an even better wine than the high-priced Silver Oak. Be sure to stock up on this delicious and very impressive Ultra QPR (Quality to Price Ratio) wine.
What the Winery Says
2009 Alexander Valley Estate Cabernet Sauvignon
- Winemakers
- Gordon Drake, Bill Pesonen
- Accolades
- 93 Points - Master Sommelier Catherine Fallis
- Appellation
- Alexander Valley, Sonoma County, California
- Fruit Variety
- 100% Cabernet Sauvignon
- Cooperage
- 22 months in French oak
- ABV
- 14.3