• SophieR Likes this wine: 93 points

    October 3, 2020 - I hadn't looked at any Cellartracker notes before buying and opening this wine, and when I loved it, I thought I might be the first to feel that way: In my day, when this wine was produced, Dick Arrowood's star had faded. I guess I'm the last to find out how wonderful it is. Seemed a cross between California and Bordeaux. A welcome touch of herbaceousness, excellent fruit, great balance, everything you would hope to find in a mature wine.

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  • lushious Likes this wine: 91 points

    December 11, 2019 - Surprisingly good. Really opened up about 90 minutes in. Started thin and tannic and developed a nice voluptuous fruit frame with a core of cedar and cigar box aromas. Very satisfied with this purchase from 20 years ago.

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  • WetRock wrote:

    August 6, 2019 - The cork is still very dense and tight coming out of the bottle. One little vein of ingress up the side other than a minimal line across the bottom. The wine is still fresh with notes of maturity hanging around. Lots of wood expression. The label says they used American and French oak on this bottling. I get that though the American was standing quite tall. There is still some tart cassis and a bit of cigar ash. Late, fine tannin. Not a wow but pretty damn good. I'd say this is in it's window and could see a decline in the next 5-10 years. Nice.

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  • Old Joe Likes this wine: 93 points

    July 15, 2019 - Decanted it for about one hour prior to enjoying this wine with a nice strip steak. Smooth as velvet with hints of tobacco. Elegant finish. Just the right amount of tannin that speaks to you.

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  • chablis28 wrote: 94 points

    August 6, 2018 - I opened about an hour before dinner took a test pour for myself and a pour for Nita leaving a low - low shoulder fill to breath for a while. This was a little cellar cool at first, even for me, muting the palate a bit but 45 minutes later and for the rest of the evening, this was killer. Might have been good idea to decant just to get rid of sediment. This really only needs about and hour or so to shine. Semi opaque ruby red color belys its age. Great nose of; tobacco leaf, pure dark fruit and light garrigue. All of the aroma elements carry over to a resolved, ethereal, elegant but youthfully energetic palate. This is the magic of 22 years of btl age at work. So satisfying. Blind, it would be easy to mistake for higher end Paulliac. We loved every snif and sip until we got to the remaining inch of sediment. The key, if you're not decanting, is to pour from the exact same label direction every time, carefully. I store all my btls label up so the sediment collects down the back of the bottle. Sloppy pouring, every which way, messes the wine up. This is totally in its drinking window but I can see this floating a on a very nice plateau for at least 3 more years, no problem. 13.8% Alc went unnoticed.

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  • Doc90 Likes this wine: 93 points

    June 16, 2018 - Fiery red nose with aromas of cinnamon, campfire, and pinyon pine. There is some weight to the body, with a silky texture and nicely melded tannins. Outstanding acidity. Lively, with no signs of decline. Still going strong. Old-school California Cabernet. This producer always delivers.

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  • DrewWyman wrote: 92 points

    November 13, 2016 - Drinking wonderfully right now!

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  • wino121 wrote: 95 points

    September 28, 2016 - Stunning.
    If you are lucky enough to have one left consume this now-what a great btl of wine
    Thx Dick- miss u man-

    ps. BDX can suck on this one-

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  • Gig Harbor Estate Likes this wine: 92 points

    September 24, 2016 - Opened up with some air but drinking perfectly at the 20 year mark. Smooth and well balanced.

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  • Nerdy Earth Boy Likes this wine: 91 points

    October 9, 2015 - Absolutely perfect well aged Bordeaux like CAB. A nice surprise! Great floral aroma immediately upon opening. Silky smooth. A great find!

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