Mission Codename Kuki Good Cab
Welcome to the Wine Spies Intrigue Awards for 2015! Each year we recognize our award winners by running a special encore sale of their winning wine. Today’s 93 point - Kukeri 2011 Mt.Veeder Cabernet Sauvignon is our Wine Spies 2015 Intrigue Awards winner for Top Mountain Cabernet Sauvignon.
We may never show this wine again, so grab yours while you still can!
Our hunt for great Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignons (on your behalf) knows no limits. Which is exactly why we are so psyched to offer this tiny 3 barrel production Cab from a primo Mount Veeder vineyard.
Only a handful of cases still exist! We leaped at the opportunity to offer it despite the lack of availability.
After tasting many dozens of 2011 Napa Valley Cabs, what’s very clear is that the mountains had the best results. The valley floor fruit that makes up the majority of the Napa Valley’s output struggled to overcome the cool wet weather patterns. Vineyards north of 1000ft were able to dry out and even catch some rays above the damper valley floor conditions.
Plus, mountain grown fruit is, by training, lower yielding… meaning the vines don’t panic much when they need to tough out a bad weather pattern. This is high quality Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon, make no mistake.
Cellar this wine for up to 20 years, or serve it up in a carafe with lamb sausages. It’s a classic Mount Veeder Cabernet with immediate and long-term appeal.
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What the Wine Press has to say:
“Bright medium dusty garnet color. Lively, fruity, toasty aromas of ripe blackcurrants, black cherries, dried twigs, and green olives with an lively, dry full body and a peppery, complex, medium-long finish with chewy, firm, fruit tannins and moderate oak.” - 91 points - Beverage Testing Institute, July 20, 2015.
What the Winery Says
2011 Mt.Veeder Cabernet Sauvignon
- Grape Varietal
- Cabernet Sauvignon
- Region
- Mount Veeder, Napa Valley
- Winemaker
- Peter Kirilov
- Total Production
- 79 cases
- Alcohol
- 14.5%