1999 Cabernet Sauvignon 'Vin de Terroir'
From Slope 16 at the highest point of our vineyard this wine demonstrates refinement, concentration and depth. Detailed, like fine jewelry. Dry spice like the smell from an old spice cabinet - paprika, cardamon. The epitome of elegance. Certainly a big wine demonstrating muscle and intensity with excellent structure and balance. Tastes light and vibrant with unity in its elements. Amazing length. Medium-full bodied, it should age for many decades.
Pre-Release Club allocation 12 bottles (public allocation 6 bottles).
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Renaissance's winemaking style is not what mainstream critics laud today, which more typically run to lush, oaky, overripe cabernets that leap out in big tastings. Renaissance's style, in comparison, is tight-grained, devoid of oakiness, intense and structured for the long term. No prizes for guessing the general critical response.
However, Renaissance's vineyard is extraordinary. It issues profound cabernets with striking minerality and classic cabernet scents and tastes of plums, black cherry, and leather. These unfurl slowly in the glass, but inexorably. The wine is long gone before you finish sorting out what's on offer.
The latest Vin de Terroir bottling — which is Renaissance's greatest rendition — is the 1999 vintage. A mere 411 cases were produced.
What emerges in the 1999 Vin de Terroir is a lush (for Renaissance) cabernet that practically shovels the minerality up to you in both scent and taste.
Renaissance Cabernet Sauvignon Vin de Terroir 1999 sells for $49 direct from the winery. This is a steal compared with what other, often lesser, California cabernets are offered for today.
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