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Napa Mixed Vertical (3)

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Enjoy some of the best Napa Cab vintages from the 2000s with cult gems from Buccella (2009), Culler (2008), and BV George de Latour (2007). Bottle aged for your immediate enjoyment.

2007 Beaulieu Vineyard BV Georges de Latour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon ($125)
Beaulieu Vineyard is a historically significant winery in California's Rutherford AVA that has been producing wine for more than a century (wine-searcher).
The phenomenal 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon Private Reserve Georges de Latour is the greatest BV Private Reserve made since the 1970 and 1968. The return of this superb Napa classic is fabulous news, and the brilliance of this wine is evidenced by its opaque purple color and its big, sweet, blackberry, cassis, subtle smoke, graphite, and spicy oak-scented nose. Dense and full-bodied with sweet but substantial tannins, thrilling levels of concentration, texture, and richness, and a heady finish, this wine will benefit from 4-5 years of bottle age, and last three decades or more. It's time to once again fill your cellars with the BV Private Reserve, one of the historic names in California wine folklore. 95 (Robert Parker's Wine Advocate).

2008 Culler "La Palette" Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon ($45)
Karen Culler's 2008 La Palette is predominately Cabernet Sauvignon with a dash (5%) of Petit Verdot. Layers of expressive dark red fruit, flowers, mocha and licorice are some of the notes that flow from this generous, muscular wine. 92 (Robert Parker's Wine Advocate).

2009 Buccella Cabernet Sauvignon ($140)
This impressive endowed 2009 exhibits lots of creme de cassis, licorice, violets and new oak. A big, full-bodied wine with tannin to shed, so it may require some additional bottle age. Both wines are multi-AVAs from five vineyards spread across Napa Valley. It should last two decades. 92 (Robert Parker's Wine Advocate).

Donated By Max and Ciria Fischer