Knights Valley, Sonoma County, California, United StatesThis is one of six notes written during a Late September vertical of Beringer’s Knights Valley Cabernet Sauvignon from 2009-2014. Beringer has been harvesting grapes from Knights Valley vineyards since the mid-1960’s. The narrow valley is almost a bridge AVA between Napa and Sonoma famous for its cobbled alluvial soils. The Knights Valley designation first appeared on a Beringer label in 1974 and the company was instrumental in garnering official recognition for the area in 1983 when it was designated an American Viticulture Area (AVA). The 2014 Knights Valley Cabernet Sauvignon is a anomaly in this six tasting set. Big, spicy and sweet is the moniker of this wine that lacks the substance and general gravitas exhibited in every vintage since 2010. Warm and earthy with leafy, sweet cherry fruit that dominates the nose and palate. The finish is short and fruity but again with a sweetness that seems uncharacteristic. Winemaker Mark Beringer is ageing his wine in French oak barrels (25 percent new) for 16 months. Ready to drink.Tasted: 22 September 2017Tasted by: Prices:
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$45.99
750ml
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$35.00
750ml
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Producer: Beringer Napa Valley VineyardsDistributors: Mark Anthony Wines and Spirits Grape: Cabernet SauvignonCSPC: 352583UPC: 0089819003471
Knights Valley, Sonoma County, California, United StatesBig, spicy and sweet just about sums it up here. The nose has a warm earthy, leafy component before the sweet blackberry swamps your nose. The palate is similar with sweet cherry fruit and spice and not much else. I’m not sure who is demanding this style or buying it but it’s a bit depressing. More like a double double from Tim Hortons than a Knights Valley cabernet sauvignon.Tasted: 31 July 2017Tasted by: Prices:
BC
$45.99
750ml
BCLS
AB
$35.00
750ml
private wine shops
Producer: Beringer Napa Valley VineyardsDistributors: Mark Anthony Wines and Spirits Grape: Cabernet SauvignonCSPC: 352583UPC: 0089819003471