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2017 Bella Oaks Vineyard Proprietary Red

Red Bordeaux Blend

  • USA
  • California
  • Napa Valley
  • Rutherford
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Community Tasting Notes 18

  • CMN wrote: 90 points

    May 5, 2024 - Sweet blue and purple fruit with some floral notes and bitterness from the oak Still fairly tannic. Powerful and concentrated. Needs another 5-7 years and should last another 15.

  • Bigdong wrote: 95 points

    May 4, 2024 - 95/96

  • AllRed wrote: 94 points

    April 21, 2024 - A blend of 88% cabernet sauvignon, 11% cabernet franc and 1% petite verdot, again co-fermented. Deep inky opaque color. A captivating bouquet with black currant, graphite, bay leaf and plum, developing floral elements as it breathes in the glass. Full-bodied and plush, with medium tannins and flavors of cassis, mocha, blue fruit and sage. Long finish. Mineral, lavender and mocha elements with more air. Just a lovely wine, and among the three, the one I kept going back to. 94-95 pts.

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  • MN Wine Junkie Likes this wine: 95 points

    April 15, 2024 - I was looking forward to tasting this wine (released in 2023 due to fires in 2020) because I had purchased a few bottles of this even though I was leery of 2017 vintage. I am pleased to report they made a very nice, elegant and approachable wine in 2017! This is drinking nice right now, and will likely improve for another 5-7 years, but I don't think it has the structure to be as long lived as other Bella Oaks or Heitz (Bella Oaks) wines. I would drink this over the next 10-20 years.

    The wine has a nice floral nose (actually, quite exquisite) with violets, fruit, potting soil and some anise and spice. The palate shows creamy dark and red fruit, some tobacco and graphite with a touch of sweet toasted oak. Tannins are silky and enough acidity to keep the fruit lively, but not sure if there is enough for considerable age. All in all, drinking great now, and as I plan on drinking my bottles in the next 10 to 15 years, I am not going to worry about it! This bottle is quite open now, and offers a very tasty and compelling wine for immediate consumption, but no hurry! Solid 95 and may slightly improve as tertiary flavors become more developed. However, I worry more about the acidity keeping the fruit going if aging more than 10-20 years. If you have multiple bottles, I would check in ever few years...that is my plan anyway!

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  • sfwinelover1 Likes this wine: 97 points

    April 15, 2024 - First of the 2 Prop Reds. On the nose and palate, potent notes of dark cherries, plums, and, to a lesser extent, berries, mixed ground and exotic spice (def note the CF), anise and back notes of dark earth and black tea and the lightest touch of red fruit (currants, perhaps?). Potent but already silky tannins, likewise powerful but well focused acidity, a light touch of present oak, no heat. VG++ complexity, excellent persistence and intensity. I think Martin had aerated this for an hour or so in advance of our visit, but this was absolutely singing, with already wonderful balance coupled with impressive vibrancy. A wine just as much for today as tomorrow, as GR says well. I’m not as vintage-centric as many of my CT friends (although after tasting quite a few ‘20s and ‘22s during this trip alongside ‘19s and ‘21s, I am more so than when I started), but this is a powerful rejoinder that this vintage was far from a washout. I’d have loved to contemplated this wine over time and watched it develop, to have paired it with food, blah, blah, blah, but that’s not what these tasting extravaganzas are all about, so you’ll have to take my note with all appropriate caveats. Or not. But please don’t be silly and avoid this wine because of the silly number, at least in this case, on the label. After the ‘21 of this and the ‘19 Harlan, right there with the VV LPV and Mag 7, ‘21 VHR, ‘19 A&B VHR, ‘08 Ovid as the wines of our trip (not counting the Morlet CdC). 97++

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Wine Definition

  • Vintage 2017
  • Type Red
  • Producer Bella Oaks Vineyard
  • Varietal Red Bordeaux Blend
  • Designation Proprietary Red
  • Vineyard n/a
  • Country USA
  • Region California
  • SubRegion Napa Valley
  • Appellation Rutherford

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  • Pending Delivery 20 (3%)
  • In Cellars 597 (88%)
  • Consumed 64 (9%)

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