2014 Cabernet Sauvignon

Wine Details
Producer

Ramey

Place of Origin

United States

Sonoma

Color

Red

Grape/Blend

78% Cabernet Sauvignon, 9% Merlot, 9% Malbec, 4% Petit Verdot

Reviews & Tasting Notes

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It's hard to know where to begin with these wines from David Ramey, as there are so many highlights, but one common theme is the quality of the entry-level wines. The appellation-level Chardonnays, Pinot, Syrah and Claret all deliver serious quality for the money. As always, the Chardonnays are made in a rich, Burgundian-leaning style that emphasizes relatively long aging in barrel by California standards. The reds all capture a highly attractive stylistic middle ground that offers plenty of New World, California fruit wedded to an Old World sense of structure. In addition to the wines reviewed here, I also tasted a number of wines that were in an awkward stage of their elevage, just before bottling, including the 2014 Claret, 2013 Cabernet Sauvignon Pedregal Vineyard, 2013 Syrah Cole Creek Vineyard and 2013 Syrah Rodgers Creek Vineyard. I will report on those wines once they have had time to settle down after bottling. Lastly, Ramey has a new range of entry-level wines, Sidebar, that features varieties such as Kerner, Sauvignon and red Rhône grapes that are not already in the Ramey portfolio. The Sidebar wines are a work in progress at this stage, but there is good potential here as well.