Cabernet Sauvignon 1882 2015

INGLENOOK

Cabernet Sauvignon 1882
2015

Country
United States
Regulated designation
American Viticultural Areas (AVA)
Region
California
Subregion
Napa
Appellation
Varietal(s)
Cabernet Sauvignon 89 %
Cabernet Franc 11 %
Alcohol percentage
14,5%
Colour
Red
Sugar
Dry
Sugar content
2,3 g/L g/l
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About this winery

Founded by a successful Finnish sea Captain, Gustave Niebaum, in the 1880’s, Inglenook Estate in Rutherford California was once the most highly regarded of the earliest, great Napa Valley estate wineries. Over the years the estate passed through the hands of Niebaum’s descendants. Eventually the family started to sell off plots of the historic homestead. Even the proud name was put on the market in 1964 and sold to a corporation as merely a brand name. But in 1975, Francis Ford Coppola...

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Tasting notes

Sweet, savory scents of cassis, forest floor,wild blackberry, cedar, and vanilla flow seamlessly into a consistent flavor impression on the palate. This wine evokes a true sensation of balance between freshness, oak integration, fruit concentration and modest alcohol. The luxurious mouthfeel and tannin structure offer the added assurance of extended cellar potential.

Press reviews

Decanter

- 91 points -

(Vintage 2017)

A small production, Cabernet-dominated blend that gives ripe red plum and black cherry flavours, tightly wound but wrapped in silky tannins - meaning this has a power to it but in a more accessible delivery. Confident and spiced with flavour and plenty of signature Inglenook balance. Named after the year Gustave Niebaum delivered the first vintage of his new Rutherford estate. 15% new French oak, the rest one-fill barrels both French and American.

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Vinous

- 90 points -

Antonio Galloni, (Vintage 2016)

The 2016 Cabernet Sauvignon 1882 is persistent and nicely layered. Like so many 2016s, the 1882 comes across as quite youthful relative to how this wine has shown in previous vintages at a similar stage in its evolution. Today, it is the wine's length and silkiness that make me most hopeful for the future. There is good depth to the fruit, but also an attractive element of restraint.

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James Suckling

91-92

May 2017 (Vintage 2015)

A soft and fruity wine with chocolate, walnuts and hints of cedar. Full body and round and velvety tannins. Very pretty.

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