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2016 Keplinger Caldera

Mourvèdre Blend

  • USA
  • California
  • Sierra Foothills
  • El Dorado County

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Community Tasting Note

  • Jack Cranley Likes this wine: 93 points

    October 21, 2020 - Dark, opaque, and inky.

    Upon first pouring, the nose is rather reserved and not particularly fruity. Very much driven by its mineral, earth, savory, and meaty characteristics.

    Smells a bit like a big fat bloody peppered steak.

    Lots of swirling and I can begin to coax some floral notes out of it. Violets, geranium, and lilacs with plum and mulberry. A little boozy too.

    Ok, drinking this is pretty damn delightful. It is decidedly bombastic, but not overwrought, flabby or verging on cooked. Intense concentration of flavor, a very pleasing gripping mouth feel that really hugs the palate and delivers waves of dark savory peppery meaty flavors.

    This wine is a beast but, kind of like a hibernating beast that you could snuggle up with.

    The structure is flawlessly integrated and balanced. At this point it is 100% drinkable and I honestly don't know if I would want to flirt with the possibility of this wine going down the raisin/plum path to say that it should be aged any longer. I recommend drinking now, or giving it a year or two at the most. But I could be wrong about that. All I know for sure is that you certainly wouldn't be upset about popping it today.

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2 Comments

  • MJP Hou TX commented:

    10/22/20, 6:25 AM - Fantastic review Backroad spdx. This wine is drinking great at this stage.

  • Jimaronson commented:

    10/23/20, 4:51 AM - Caldera wine is open upon release and an early drinker according to Helen’s release notes. I have never kept one long enough to find out if it ages. I agree that it is ready now and not to age too long.

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