New vintage of Duckhorn Cabernet Sauvignon now available. One of our favorite Napa Valley Cabernets. Though still in it's youth, the Duckhorn 2017 Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley is a wonderfully aromatic and fragrant wine, with vibrant, lifted aromas of spearmint, blackcurrant, violets, graham cracker and loganberry. On the palate, blackberry and blueberry flavors mingle with cocoa and cola notes. Though the tannins impart a touch of youthful dryness, decanting reveals this wine’s classic Cabernet character, with a lovely structure, generous mouth-filling flavors and a long, satisfying finish.
Michael Chelus
Cherry, blackberry, cassis, raspberry, eucalyptus, vanilla and oak. Full-bodied and soft tannins.
Cherry, blackberry, cassis, raspberry, eucalyptus, vanilla and oak. Full-bodied and soft tannins.
9.0Ammo
Smooth n fruity
Smooth n fruity
9.0Karyn Fricke
Berry aromas, smooth tannins and lingering finish. Nice on its own and even better with steaks.
Berry aromas, smooth tannins and lingering finish. Nice on its own and even better with steaks.
9.1Tunc Akin
Fanatic year!
Fanatic year!
9.2Brian Lenich
Sunday night grilling in the snow
Sunday night grilling in the snow
8.9Vino Joe
Solid. But following an Insignia it had nowhere to hide. Not bad but narrow. A bit too sweet and short. Wholly pleasant but so limited.
Solid. But following an Insignia it had nowhere to hide. Not bad but narrow. A bit too sweet and short. Wholly pleasant but so limited.
9.0Christopher Friend
2022 dinner with The Rabbits.
2022 dinner with The Rabbits.
9.2LoveofCheese&Wine
Smooth but very mild Cabernet. Super drinkable with or without food. Happy Birthday Kelsi!
Smooth but very mild Cabernet. Super drinkable with or without food. Happy Birthday Kelsi!
8.5Shaun Kleffman
Great cab, easy to drink, mild and delicious
Great cab, easy to drink, mild and delicious
9.1Chris Rollmann
Light cab, a little dry, earthy but good.
Light cab, a little dry, earthy but good.
9.6WARNING: DRINKING DISTILLED SPIRITS, BEER, COOLERS, WINE AND OTHER ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES MAY INCREASE CANCER RISK, AND, DURING PREGNANCY, CAN CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS.