Rating: 100 Points (Robert
Parker - Wine Advocate)
“A perfect wine, this blend of 85% Merlot,
10% Cabernet Franc and 5% Malbec emerges from Chalk Hill (48%), Knight’s Valley
(21%), Alexander Mountain Estate (21%) and Bennett Valley (10%). Another
prodigious effort, its extraordinary sweet notes of caramelized herbs, mocha,
coffee, blackberries and cassis are followed by a multilayered, full-bodied
wine revealing a seamless integration of acidity, tannin, alcohol and wood, and
an opulent, voluptuous finish that goes on and on. It is thrilling to smell,
taste and drink. Moreover, it possesses a similar seamlessness also found in
the 2002 and 2001. Because of that, it can be drunk now for its primary
attractions or cellared for another 30+ years”. (6/2011)
Rating: 100 Points (Wine
Enthusiast)
“This wine dazzles with perfection. Sourced from vineyards
throughout Sonoma County, it refutes the belief that a great Cabernet must come
from a single vineyard. It does not. The master’s art of blending, coupled with
demanding vineyard practices lends completeness. The blend is 85% Merlot, 10%
Cabernet Franc and 5% Malbec, making it an extraordinary success despite the
absence of Cabernet Sauvignon. Give credit to winemaker Pierre Seillan. The
wine itself is absolutely dry. It starts with a tug of tannins, baring flavors
of blackberries, black currants, minerals and new oak, with earthy, herbal and
meaty complexities. This is a magnificent wine; it dazzles now and should
evolve over the next 6-8 years.” (7/2012)