United States
Napa
Red
80% Cabernet Sauvignon, 7% Cabernet Franc, 6% Petit Verdot, 4% Malbec, 3% Merlot
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2027 - 2039
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My tasting at Sinegal was one of the highlights of the month I spent in Napa Valley. Winemaker Ryan Knoth simply crushed the vintage. In particular, the wines have all the opulence they showed a few years ago, when David Sinegal bought the property, but with an extra kick of energy that makes them so compelling. Readers on a budget will want to check out the Details Cabernet, which offers unreal quality for the money.
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David Sinegal and winemaker Ryan Knoth continue to take these wines to the next level. The 2018s and 2019s are brilliant across the board. Relatively short, hot fermentations really bring out the fruit in these rich, textured wines. The 2018s in bottle are every bit as compelling as the barrel samples I tasted last year, while the 2019s are equally promising. Knoth describes 2019 as sunny and cool, with lower yields than 2018 and a harvest that was 4-5 days later. Readers will note the addition of a new wine, the Details Cabernet, which is made mostly from Moon Mountain fruit. It's a gorgeous wine and a great value.
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