Diamond Mountain Cabernet duo for Tomahawk Rib-eye grilled beefsteak dinner 
Sister Jan and Bro-in-law Bill visiting from SoCal for holiday and family festivities, we pulled from the cellar a couple of classic super premium Cabernets for a Tomahawb Rib-eye beefsteak dinner. Bill chose two wines where Jan and Bill accompanied us to a pair of private tastings at both estates during our Diamond Mountain Napa Valley Wine Experience in 2011. - Constant Diamond Mountain Vineyards, and Diamond Creek Vineyards. At seventeen and eighteen years of age, this was a good vintage comparison of two vintage wines perhaps at the apex of their drinkability.
As shown, both bottles' fill levels, labels, foils and corks were in ideal, near perfect condition - another testament to the provenance conditions of our wine cellar. 
Diamond Mountain Vineyards Gravelly Meadow Cabernet Sauvignon 2003
We're approaching the end of a case of Constant wines we acquired then, and again, tonight we were rewarded for being patient as this wine has continued to develop very nicely. At seventeen years of age it still has life left and may be at its apex, perhaps still benefiting from continued graceful aging.
Our tasting and visit back then were hosted by proprietor Freddie Constant, founder and proprietor. Sadly, Freddie passed away in 2014. All of our group that were there remember him fondly and toast him each time we drink his wine.
The Constant Diamond Mountain Vineyard sits at the peak of Diamond Mountain on the Mayacamas Range separating Napa Valley to the east and Sonoma Valley to the west and is one of the area’s highest, oldest, and smallest wineries in the region. At 2121 feet above sea level, it may be the highest, or certainly one of the highest, vineyards in the region.
| Constant Diamond Mountain Estate Vineyards | 
The Diamond Mountain District appellation, one of the smaller Napa wine 
districts, sits just south of and above the town of Calistoga in the 
northwest corner of Napa Valley.
The unique 
terroir and micro-climate at the very top of Diamond Mountain provides grapes with 
optimal sun exposure and elongated ripening periods, The sun drenched slopes with their 
rocky terrain and volcanic soil produce rich concentrated Bordeaux 
varietal fruit.
Today the area is home to some of the most notable and prestigious 
labels including the namesake label Diamond Mountain vineyards. Our 
afternoon on the mountaintop retreat was one of the more memorable 
settings from our many Napa Valley trips. 
Constant Diamond Mountain Vineyard was established by Freddy and Mary 
Constant in 1993. While they started producing small amounts of Cabernet 
Sauvignon then, their first vintage release under the Constant
 
Diamond Mountain Vineyard label was in 1995. They proceeded to build a winery on the
 estate producing their wine under the Constant label and brand. In 1999
 Wine Spectator wrote that 
Constant was “a new can’t miss Cabernet, this vineyard is able to 
produce
 stunning wines on a consistent basis.” The original winemaker was the 
notable 
Philippe Melka. With the 2009 vintage, Paul Hobbs took over as 
consulting winemaker.
In 2016, Aries Liu and Sai You became the 
property’s caretakers with the continued commitment to 
producing some of Napa Valley’s best Bordeaux varietals.
I believe this is the best, most memorable Constant Cabernet I have had 
and may be, at sixteen years of age, at the apex of its drinking profile
 and window.
  
Deep garnet purple color, medium-full bodied, delicious concentrated but
 smooth and elegant and nicely balanced ripe blackberry and black 
raspberry fruits with hints of black currant, notes of spice and 
graphite.
RM 92 points.  
The blend includes small amounts 
of Cabernet Franc and Merlot. 
https://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=437961
https://www.constantwine.com/
Diamond Creek Gravelly Meadow 2003  
A trip to Napa Valley Diamond Mountain by the serious wine enthusiast or
 collector would not be complete without a visit to the legendary 
Diamond Creek Vineyards. Founded in 1968 by  the late Al Brounstein, a 
visionary pioneer who defied conventions of the time by planting  
Bordeaux varietals on secluded Diamond  Mountain in the Mayacamas Range 
at the north remote end of Napa Valley.
Our visit to the chateau and tasting room provided a spectacular tasting experience with the magnificent setting and view of the vineyards on the slope and meadow below and of the opposing hillside.
We visited the estate again during our 2017 Napa Valley Wine Experience for their release tasting of the 2015 vintage Diamond Creek releases at an Open House held at the Estate.
Diamond Creek Gravelly Meadow Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2003
Our Cellartracker records indicate we have a dozen vintages of this label dating back to the 1983 vintage, birthyear of our daughter-in-law, Michelle. We served that wine from magnum at her and son Ryan's wedding.  
K&L Notes indicate that "This muscle-bound Cabernet hails from Diamond Creek's second coolest mesoclimate. The five-acre Gravelly Meadow vineyard was originally a prehistoric river bed. Today, this stony, gravelly soil drains rapidly, and the vines must struggle for moisture. Gravelly Meadow is also this esteemed winery's lowest yielding vineyard, typically producing a Cabernet that is earthy and a touch cedary, as well as jammy with ripe blackberry with a spicy expansive finish. This one needs time. And more time. After which it will blow you away."
This was awarded 93 points by Wine & Spirits, 90 points by Connoisseurs Guide.
Tonight, this was dazzling, not as forward, bright or vibrant as the more expressive Constant, more subdued but full, round, perfectly balanced, elegant and polished. Dark garnet colored, medium-full bodied, complex black fruits with earthiness, truffles, dark mocha chocolate, hints of mint on a moderate, smooth tannin laced lingering finish.
RM 92 points.
https://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=104586
https://unwindwine.blogspot.com/2017/07/diamond-creek-open-house-2013-release.html
https://www.diamondcreekvineyards.com/ 
 




 
 


















