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Cabernet Sauvignon Wines

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Slap me silly with cocoa goodness (10)
2014 Bodegas Carchelo - Carchelo 2014

Thanks for shining me a truth (10)
2012 Oak Ridge Winery - Cabernet Sauvignon

Toffee and coffee (9)
2012 Chateau Ste. Michelle - Indian Wells Cabernet Sauvignon

Surprisingly juicy (9)
2012 Sterling - Cabernet Sauvignon

Very dry with a hint of cinnamon and cocoa (9)
2013 Carson Ridge - Cabernet Sauvignon

They just keep winning (10)
2012 Joel Gott - 815 Cabernet Sauvignon

Tannic and hot but okay (8)
2011 Bulgariana - Cabernet Sauvignon

Inexpensive and with a little leather and tobacco on the back end (8)
2011 Dominican Oaks - Cabernet Sauvignon

Not bad with some steak (8)
2012 Carnivor Wines - Cabernet Sauvignon

I thought it was a Kunde (10)
2009 Kinneybrook - Cabernet Sauvignon : Sustainably Farmed

A phenomenal sleeper (10)
2012 Cruz Altra - Cabernet Sauvignon : Reserve

Competent but needs to age some more (8)
2012 Trentadue Winery - La Storia

The syrah threw this off (8)
2008 Cuvelier Los Andes - Collecion

Bordeaux style minus one (10)
2009 Estampa - Gold

Deep dark currants and some vanilla (8)
2009 Williamsburg Winery - Arundell Cabernet Sauvignon

A nice inexpensive Bordeaux-style blend (8)
2011 Sterling - Meritage

Very berry with a leather backbone (10)
2011 Vina El Principal - Calicanto

Petit Verdot heavy and beguiling (10)
2010 Williamsburg Winery - Lord Botetourt Red

Leathery and feathery (8)
2008 St. Francis Winery - Red Splash

Creeps up on you (8)
2008 Tamarack Cellars - Firehouse Red

They shouldn't have switched Merlot for Syrah (8)
2010 Trefethen Family Vineyards - Double T

Demure but still approachable (8)
2010 Hahn Winery - Meritage

Something perfect for reflecting on life (9)
2009 Forth - All Boys

Not bad but not overly impressing (8)
2009 Dunham Cellars - Trutina


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