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Community Tasting Notes (33) Avg Score: 94.0 points

  • Very much ready. Approachable acidity and a nice balance. Happy Thanksgiving!

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  • MC2 is spot on…..delicious but still so young and not fully distinguished the way MV becomes as it ages. The telltale signs are there with ripe blackberries, good acidity, and some eucalyptus notes permeating the mid-palate and finish. Very nice texture, not clumsy in any way. 94+ today but with a lot of upside

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  • Every cab I try I compare to the 1990 Heitz, which in my opinion blows them all away, but again I found myself trying another vintage.....and loved it.

    In a serendipitous fusion of refined elegance and soulful passion, the 2010 Heitz Cabernet Martha's Vineyard transcends the boundaries of taste and time. As a well-traveled member of upper gentile society, I have wandered through the grandest vineyards, and as a blues man, I have sought solace in the deepest notes of melancholy. Today, these two worlds unite in a symphony of flavor and emotion, harmonizing on my palate, stirring my senses, and echoing through my soul.

    With a regal presence that commands reverence, this Cabernet Sauvignon unveils itself in the glass, showcasing a deep garnet hue that exudes both intensity and maturity. Like the rich colors of an impressionist painting, it draws you closer, inviting you to uncover its secrets, much like the mesmerizing blue notes of a blues guitar.

    The first inhalation is a voyage to the enchanting vineyards of Napa Valley, where the Martha's Vineyard grapes basked in the warm California sun. The bouquet reveals an orchestra of scents, from the black currant and blackberry notes that dominate the stage, to the delicate whispers of violet and tobacco dancing in the background. It is as if a blues riff is unfolding, the smoky aroma reminiscent of a dimly lit jazz club, where tales of love and loss intermingle. (not to mention my 1998 tryst there one summer with a wine maiden)

    With the first sip, the symphony reaches its crescendo. The luscious mouthfeel wraps around the senses like a velvety jazz melody, coating the tongue with a sensuous tapestry of flavors. The dark fruits take center stage, supported by the graceful presence of black cherries, plums, and hints of cassis. The tannins, like the percussive rhythm of a blues drum, provide structure and balance, adding depth to the experience. As the wine evolves on the palate, nuances of dark chocolate, cloves, and a whisper of graphite emerge, creating a complex and layered composition that resonates with the finesse of a virtuoso guitar solo.

    The finish, akin to the lingering notes of a blues harmonica, embraces the palate with a persistent embrace, leaving behind a medley of memories. The elegant symphony fades into a reverberating resonance, punctuated by a touch of espresso and a dash of vanilla, a fitting conclusion to this extraordinary composition. Time stands still as the finale stretches, allowing the flavors to evolve and entwine, leaving an indelible imprint on the soul.

    Conclusion:
    The 2010 Heitz Cabernet Martha's Vineyard, with its remarkable marriage of upper gentile society and blues spirit, embodies a transformative sensory experience. Like a well-traveled explorer, it traverses the vineyards and blues clubs, weaving tales of sophistication and raw emotion. It transcends the boundaries of mere wine, becoming a gateway to moments frozen in time and melodies that touch the depths of the soul.

    For those privileged enough to taste this enigmatic elixir, it offers a voyage to the heart of sophistication and the essence of the blues. It is a testament to the timeless power of wine and music, reminding us that the greatest pleasures in life lie not only in the refined and the elegant, but also in the raw and the passionate.

    In the 2010 Heitz Cabernet Martha's Vineyard, we find a symphony of flavors and emotions that transcend boundaries, inviting us to embark on a journey that unites worlds, transcends time, and ignites the fires of our very souls. Raise your glass, embrace

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  • At Gabriel Kreuther. I haven’t been disappointed yet by a Martha’s. This was extremely good, not great, but lots to chew on. Each vintage a bit different but always unique compared to its Cali brethren.

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  • Napa 2023: the quieter version; 2/6/2023-2/11/2023 (Napa/Sonoma California): Super young wine still. It is very pretty. There’s lots of sweet black fruits, some more minty style, a bit of the spice character. It’s up a level with a bit more time than the 16 or 17 but this is still pretty early in it’s lifetime and not yet at the heights of some of the much older vintages. Hold for a bunch of years.

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