2014 St. Supery Dollarhide, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley, California (6 x Bottle)

USA California

Introduced by deep purple hues with hints of red, this wine showcases aromas of blackberry and black currant that combine with elements of dark mocha, toasted vanillin oak and molasses. This is a structured wine with bold flavors of blackberry, currant and dark fruit that couple with cocoa and sweet barrel maturation. Complex, this wine has fine ripe tannins that finish with finesse.

2014 St. Supery Dollarhide, Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley, California (6 x Bottle)

Introduced by deep purple hues with hints of red, this wine showcases aromas of blackberry and black currant that combine with elements of dark mocha, toasted vanillin oak and molasses. This is a structured wine with bold flavors of blackberry, currant and dark fruit that couple with cocoa and sweet barrel maturation. Complex, this wine has fine ripe tannins that finish with finesse.

USA California
Producer St Supery
Region California
Country USA
Grape Variety Bordeaux Blend
Vintage 2014
Colour Red
ABV 14.50%
Style Full , Dry , Powerful

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Robert Parker Wine Advocate

The 2014 Cabernet Sauvignon Dollarhide Estate is 100% Cabernet Sauvignon aged in 66% new French oak for 19 months with 10% barrel fermented. This is firm, structured, closed and somewhat austere at present and may have just gone into bottle the way it was showing. It has lots of toasty oak, rather formidable tannins, which is unusual for a 2014, a dense ruby/purple color, a hint of coffee, blackcurrant and blackberry. However, the wine was very tight and closed. This will benefit from 2-3 years of bottle age and last 20 or more years.

88 Points / Drinking 2018 - 2039

By Robert M. Parker, Jr. / October 2016