Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 1995 Horizontal Tasting Flight Highlight Selection of Big Reds and Grilled Barbecue Beefsteaks and Lamb
It started with our 
anniversary celebration dinner a couple weeks ago when we ordered 
Pride Mountain Cabernet Sauvignon from the Sullivan's Steakhouse winelist. We enjoyed the Pride so much we decided then we'd pick up from there with a follow on tasting of Pride from our cellar. So when our visit from Ryan and Michelle and baby Marleigh grew into a family and friends holiday weekend barbecue, the tasting plan started there. Joining us were Johnny & Erin, neighbors Matt & Amy, Bill and Beth, and later, Dr Dan & Linda.
Our collection of 
Pride Mountain Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon includes an abundance from the 1995 vintage whose time has come to drink so we set upon a 
horizontal tasting flight from that year. Adding to the 
Pride, we pulled from the cellar 
Del Dotto and 
Elan. Bill and Beth joined and Bill brought from his cellar 
Constant Diamond Mountain and 
Freemark Abbey Bosche Vineyard cabernets from the same vintage to round out the horizontal selection.
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| Labor Day weekend barbecue ultimate wine flight | 
Prior to dinner we had a selection of artisan cheeses with shrimp cocktail brought by Bill & Beth, with a Carmel Road Chardonnay. The cheese flight highlighted the chardonnay as well as the cabernets. 
Carmel Road Central Coast Monterey (Appellation) Arroyo Seco Vineyard Chardonnay 2004 
Lemon colored, full bodied, complex citrus flavors with a buttery nut layer.  Probably held on to this too long as its past its prime and time to drink.
RM 87 points.
https://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=592344
We grilled out steak kabobs, Ryan and Michelle brought a full side of lamb, and Bill and Beth brought New York strip and filet steak. Dan and Linda showed up later and Dan brought two big reds befitting a big Cab tasting, an Amarone from Villa Mattielli and a La Mitre Chateauneuf du Pape from  Caves St Pierre. 
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| Villa Mattielli Amarone della Valpolicella and
 Caves Saint-Pierre Châteauneuf-du-Pape La Mitre 2010
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| Ryan manning the grill | 
Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 1995 Horizontal Tasting Flight
Elan 
  Vineyards Atlas Peak, Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 1995

 We first tasted and picked up 
  this wine from the producers Richard & Linda Elliott-Smith during our 
1998 Napa Wine   Experience. 
 
Of the five eighteen year old '95 Napa Cab's tasted, this was the one showing the most diminution from age. Full bodied, with firm 
  but well integrated tannins, the black berry and black cherry fruits are falling off a bit and giving way to tones of leather and tobacco, accented by anise, cedar and oak.
RM 88 points.
Del Dotto Vineyards Rutherford Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 1995
Showing a hint of age but still life left in this eighteen year old - dark garnet color, medium-full bodied, hints of oak accent spicy forward black berry, black cherry and plum fruits with hints of cedar, leather, cigar box and vanilla with well-integrated tannins on a long complex finish.  
RM 89 points.  
Constant Diamond Mountain Vineyard Red Blend Wine 1995
From high atop Diamond Mountain 
at the northern end of Mayacamas Range above the town of Calistoga, Fred
 and Mary Constant and consulting winemaker Paul Hobbs produce Bordeaux 
style red wine blend wines.
We visited Diamond Mountain and 
Constant Diamond Mountain Vineyard during our 
2011 Diamond Mountain Napa Valley Wine Experience.
 Sitting at the summit at the top of the mountain, the site offers 
spectacular views overlooking both Napa and Sonoma highlands from over 
2100 feet elevation. Constant is among the oldest wineries in the valley
 with history dating 
back to the late 1800's.
Wow, what a surprise, we had tasted this wine previously with uninspiring results. Tonight, this wine overachieved, vastly exceeding expectations. Dark purple color, medium to full bodied, full forward flavors of black berry, raspberry and black cherry 
fruits with traces of anise, tobacco, tea and leather on a lingering, moderate, soft 
tannin finish.
RM 90 points. 
Bill's tasting notes -
Deep indigo color in the glass. A bit more full bodied than I 
remembered. Deep flavors of dark berry...blueberry, dark cherry and 
raspberry, with some minerality on the finish. Not surprising, given 
this vintage was made in more of a Bordeaux blend style albeit a bit 
Cabernet heavy at (73%). Smooth integrated tannins. A nice bottle 
drinking at peak. Will last another couple of years but why wait? 
WC 90 points. 
Blend of Cabernet Sauvignon 73%, Merlot 18%, and Cabernet Franc 9%. 
https://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=36373
http://www.constantwine.com/ 
Freemark Abbey Napa Valley Bosché Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 1995
Bill's tasting notes as posted on Cellartracker - "Medium garnet color. Spice on the nose...some pepper and a bit of clove.
 Full bodied with a interesting layers of plum, cassis, chocolate and 
eucalyptus. Just a hint of vanilla from light oak. Soft, integrated 
tannins provide some backbone. This is always a favorite and is drinking
 very well. More than held its own against a flight of '95 reds 
including Élan, Constant Claret, Del Dotto and Pride."
WC 92 points.
Another eye-opening standout of the evening, this was medium to full bodied with bright vibrant forward ripe plum and black raspberry fruits accented by tones of currant, clove, hints of vanilla and sweet oak with smooth polished silky tannins on the finish.
RM 91 points.
https://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=780698 
Pride Mountain Vineyards Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 1995
We visited Pride Mountain Vineyards and Winery high atop Spring Mountain
 of the Mayacamas Range overlooking Napa Valley to the east, and Sonoma 
Valley to the west during our 
Napa Valley Wine Experience back in 1999
 and again in 2003. We've enjoyed Pride since and often 'gift' Pride to 
friends on special occasions. We're big fans of rich concentrated 
extracted mountain fruit and hold Pride Cabernet going back to the 
mid-nineties. We love the Spring Mountain expression of terroir which I 
believe is as complex and flavorful as the other popular mountain 
appellations. 
Dark, full bodied, firm, initially closed and tight - decanted and set aside, after an hour and half 
it started to open up to reveal big full complex dark blackberry and black currant fruits accented by anise, with 
hints of spice, dusty cedar, and a subtle sweet dark mocha on the full firm 
lingering tannin finish.
RM 91 points. 
https://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=6236
http://www.pridewines.com/
Caves Saint-Pierre Châteauneuf-du-Pape La Mitre 2010 
Dan brought this CDP from the much heralded blockbuster 2010 vintage. Garnet colored, medium bodied, surprisingly light for such a hearty vintage, slightly earthy black cherry, leather and tobacco notes with modest tannins. 
RM 87
https://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=1616011
Villa Mattielli Amarone della Valpolicella 2009
Lacking the big body and complexity of an Amarone, ruby colored, medium bodied, still has that signature raisin and fig tones with hints of anise, cola, vanilla and nut on a modest tannin finish.  
RM 87 
https://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=1573099
While it was getting late for some, (Erin & Johnny and Ryan & Michelle set out to get grandkids home and to bed, and Amy was bidding farewell for the evening, wishing to head home, I held her hostage until she'd tasted a dessert wine), mid-way through the evening we opened a Ruster Ausbruch with chocolate, cheese and fresh fruits course.
  
Herbert Triebaumer Ruster Ausbruch Burgenland Neusiedlersee-Hügelland Rust 1996/1997

 
This is a Chardonnay blend of Fürmint and Gelber Muskatellier
 (Furmint and Gold Muscatel grape varieties). While this was no doubt 
straw colored upon release, over time it darkened to butter color, then 
weak tea colored, eventually darkening to the dark orange rust color it 
possesses now. Allowed to continue to age, this will likely eventually 
darken to dark strong tea color, although I suspect it won't necessarily
 improve the flavor and suitability of the wine. Some classic dessert 
wines are built to last decades, I suspect this Ruster Ausbruch is at or
 even past its peak drinking window. We still have a case of this wine, 
so watch this blog as we monitor this over the coming months and years.
The thick almost syrupy extracted sweet fruit has been offset by a smoky 
almond nut flavor. Rather than the highly desirable apricot or peach 
flavors, this tended to be more cirtus focused. This was a great 
complement to hard Parmesan cheese.
RM 87 points.  
https://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=1455246 
Later, deep in conversation solving the world's problems, I had long ago cried 'Uncle', as by this time my pallet or discrimination for tasting wine was gone and I was done tasting for evening. Linda, having not kept pace wanted another glass of wine so opened one of her favorites, a big Aussie Shiraz.
Ben Schild Barossa Valley Reserve Shiraz 2008
The story of the controversy of this label are 
chronicled in an earlier blogspot posting.   

The colour of this Reserve was deep dark Ruby Red and inky purple. 
Big, forward, thick, chewy, almost tongue-coating with huge aromas of blue fruits and violets give way to bright vibrant 
concentrated tongue coating flavors bursting with blueberry, black 
raspberry, ripe plum and chocolate, with hints of black pepper, spice 
and nicely integrated oak on a long lingering soft tannin finish.
My earlier review gave this 93 points (with a footnote of possibly 
warranting a 94) ... this time there re-emerged a bit of a graphite tone 
which detracted somewhat from the fruit so I took off a couple points.
RM 91 points. 
https://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=1386115 
http://schildestate.com.au/ben-schild-reserve-shiraz