Hundred Acre Vineyard Kayli Morgan Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2017

$699.99

99 points Parker                            Limited new release from Hundred Acre.  One of the top-scoring Cabs of the vintage. previous vintage 99 Points Robert Parker: "The 2014s also look sensational, with potential perfect scores for the 2014 Few and Far Between and the 2014 Ark, with the 2014 Kayli Morgan not far behind. These wines are still in cask and probably won’t be bottled until sometime in 2017. Some quick notes on them. The 2014 Cabernet Sauvignon Kayli Morgan will be delicious when released, as it often is. I suspect that this, like the Few and Far Between, as well as the Ark, will spend 32 months in cask. But the élevage and meticulous attention to detail by Woodbridge seems to result in wines that never show much wood. This wine has great fruit, an opaque purple color, beautiful crème de cassis, blueberry and floral notes in a sexy, opulent, forward style that will be more flattering and flamboyant than its 2013 counterpart, at least in its youth."

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Ratings on Delectable

Lee Pitofsky Delectable Pro

A nice treat to try 2017 from my HA friend, not yet released in the states. (Double decanted and served after 8 hours). Hundred Acre still has more professional 100pt ratings than Bond and Harlan combined.

A nice treat to try 2017 from my HA friend, not yet released in the states. (Double decanted and served after 8 hours). Hundred Acre still has more professional 100pt ratings than Bond and Harlan combined.

9.4

David Leiman

A bit jammy at first, but mellows out after some time. Probably needs to age a bit more.

A bit jammy at first, but mellows out after some time. Probably needs to age a bit more.

9.4

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