WINE SPECTATOR 93 POINTS - "Offers ample fruit in the form of black currant and blackberry compote, while licorice snap, violet and apple wood notes fill in on the back end. A touch of grain dampens the finish a touch, but this shows more energy than most in this vintage. Best from 2026 through 2035."
SCHRADER 2022 CABERNET SAUVIGNON "TO KALON" OAKVILLE 750mL
- Item #:
- 258340
- Size:
- 750ml
- Quantity On Hand:
- 1
Jeb Dunnuck Score:
94
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Jeb Dunnuck launched the “The Rhône Report” publication and website in 2008. Jeb was the leading reviewer for California, Washington, and Southern France from 2013 to 2017 for Robert Parker's Wine Advocate before launching JebDunnuck.com.
Wine Spectator Score:
93
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Wine Spectator reviews over 15,000 wines each year in blind tastings, using stringent standards; they rely on their proven ability and experience as tasters and critics. Each review has detailed tasting notes and drinking recommendations.
$495.00
JEB DUNNUCK 94 POINTS - "I loved the 2022 Cabernet Sauvignon To Kalon Vineyard. It's a round, layered, supple, superb expression of the vineyard that has full-bodied richness, a round, layered, seamless mouthfeel, no hard edges, and sweet tannins. It's not going to make old bones, but given its balance and suppleness, I wouldn't be surprised to see this evolve gracefully either. Drink bottles over the coming 12-15 years."
WINE SPECTATOR 93 POINTS - "Offers ample fruit in the form of black currant and blackberry compote, while licorice snap, violet and apple wood notes fill in on the back end. A touch of grain dampens the finish a touch, but this shows more energy than most in this vintage. Best from 2026 through 2035."
WINE SPECTATOR 93 POINTS - "Offers ample fruit in the form of black currant and blackberry compote, while licorice snap, violet and apple wood notes fill in on the back end. A touch of grain dampens the finish a touch, but this shows more energy than most in this vintage. Best from 2026 through 2035."