Description
Beaulieu Vineyards Georges De Latour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 2015 750ml
VINTAGE NOTE
A mild winter across California lead to early bud break in 2015 but limited rain and moderate temperatures throughout the growing season caused the overall length of the season to be consistent with years past. The yields in 2015 were slightly lower than the previous year, which lead to exceptional quality, resulting in a Cabernet with tremendous concentration of flavors, highly saturated color, and layers of complexity.
WINEMAKER’S NOTE
At our state-of-the-art winery, dedicated exclusively to the crafting of the Georges de Latour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, the wine is fermented in a combination of 55% new French oak barrels which provides early integration of fruit and oak character into the blend and enhances the dense, rich texture. The balance of the must was fermented in stainless steel and upright wood fermenters which preserves the freshness of the fruit. Following judicious extended skin contact and in-barrel malolactic fermentation, the wine was pressed and returned to barrels for aging. A small amount of Petit Verdot and Merlot was blended with the Cabernet Sauvignon to further enhance the wine’s aroma and flavor profile.
TASTING NOTES
The 2015 vintage influenced our signature Georges de Latour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon by crafting a wine small in yield, but mighty in concentration, depth and elegance. The bouquet shows beautiful freshness with a cascade of red and dark berry fruit notes followed by hints of rose petal and violet. Rich, with a full-bodied structure on the palate, the wine is complex and expressive, revealing layers of blackcurrant, bright raspberry, dark cherry and cassis, followed by hints of cedar, cinnamon, clove and mocha. Plush tannins support the expansive palate, while impeccably balanced acidity adds vibrancy and freshness. Well integrated notes of vanilla and toasted oak spices – from aging in new French oak barrels – heighten the aromas and linger on the finish. To enjoy this wine at its full potential, we recommend at least five years of bottle aging; however if you can’t wait, decant before serving.
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Beaulieu Vineyards Georges De Latour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 2015 750ml Notes To Your Senses:
- TASTE: Rich and full-bodied, with layers of blackcurrant, bright raspberry, dark cherry and cassis, followed by hints of cedar, cinnamon, clove and mocha.
- AROMA: fresh red and dark berry fruit notes followed by hints of rose petal and violet
- APPEARANCE: Deep purple
- ABV: 15%
- PAIRING: Steaks, roasts stews
Cabernet Sauvignon:
The style from California is still a trademark today. The concentration of fruits produces rich, lush wines. It’s the highest selling and most popular in the country. While that’s not all, it is the most planted wine grape in the world. So, if this is a new product you’re wondering about, give it a try, it’s a popular and most loved grape for wine!
This well-crafted wine is an offspring of Cabernet Franc and Sauvignon Blanc. It’s higher levels of an aroma compound, Methoxypyrazine makes it noted for the aromas of green peppercorn, black currant, and black pepper. This compound is due to the excessive growth of the leafy part of the vine.
Don’t beat yourself down if you’ve ever thought it tasted close to a glass of Merlot. They are closely related and it’s difficult to even tell the difference for many!
Now, let’s get to the best part of Cabernet Sauvignon, the profile. Since it’s grown in a wide range of climates and regions it has a variety of flavors. Cabernet is a full-bodied red wine with dark fruit flavors.
The taste resembles fruits like black cherry, black currant, and blackberry. Oak is usually incorporated for 9-18 months. It has a medium acidity and medium Tannin. Generally, the ABV is between 13.5-15.5%.
Since Cabernet is a complex and layered wine, the food pairing best for this would be high-fat foods. Charred burgers, mushroom pizza with tomato sauce or a juicy, big ribeye steak, or even braised short ribs.
Red Wine:
Bringing out the best aromas and flavors of red wine can be achieved through the correct storage of temperature, generally between 50 to 55 degrees. Of course, this is a general rule of thumb as it depends on the grapes used when producing wine. There are so many health benefits due to the tannin. Procyanidins are a type of condensed tannin that is found in green tea and dark chocolate. Speaking of health young red wines are better than old as they have more tannin. However, as red wine ages, they become lighter. Very old wines are translucent and pale.
Vitis vinifera originating from Eastern Europe makes up most of the common varieties of red wine. The aromas of red wine come from grapes only. Cherry, berry, jam, and herbs are all from fermented grapes and wine aging in oak barrels. Pretty simple for such a rich, complex, and tasteful wine!
Master Sommelier Little Known, Big Facts:
- The color of wine depends on the fermentation extracts using skin, like Red wine as compared to white wine, leaving the skin behind
- The oldest bottle of wine dates back to A.D. 325; it was found in Germany inside two Roman sarcophaguses
- The worst place to store wine is usually in the kitchen because it’s typically too warm, in refrigerators, their warmest setting can be too cold
- Richer heavier foods usually pair well with richer, heavier wines; light wines pair with lighter foods
- Generally, a vintage wine is a product of a single year’s harvest, not when the wine is bottled
- A “dumb” wine refers to the lack of odor while a “numb” wine has no odor and no potential of developing a pleasing odor in the feature
- If a server or sommelier hands you a cork, don’t smell it, look for the date or other information ( mold, cracking, or breaks)
- Tannin is a substance that tingles the gums when you indulge your palate with a sip of wine, it’s an excellent antioxidant
- Smell is by far the most important sense when it comes to drinking wine
- Wine was first developed in Mesopotamia, not France
- French wines are labeled following the soil on which they are produced, not according to the grape used
- When chilling wine, adding salt to ice will cool it down faster
Warnings:
You must be 21 or over to purchase this product
Instructions:
Serve chilled or at room temperature
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