Silver Oak Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 1998

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Ratings on Delectable

Matt Duncan Delectable Pro

Elegant and supple.

Elegant and supple.

9.4

Matt Duncan Delectable Pro

Bursting with herbal freshness. Still needs time to resolve. Overtakes fruit more than I expected.

Bursting with herbal freshness. Still needs time to resolve. Overtakes fruit more than I expected.

9.0

Matt Duncan Delectable Pro

4th of July!!!

4th of July!!!

9.5

Matt Duncan Delectable Pro

Chanterelle/Alexander Valley Cabernet dream!!

Chanterelle/Alexander Valley Cabernet dream!!

9.5

Boxer Briefs Delectable Pro

En Mag. Great storage, in really good shape, distinct oak profile, easy to understand why people love this stuff.

En Mag. Great storage, in really good shape, distinct oak profile, easy to understand why people love this stuff.

Robert Komoto

21 years. Still good. Oak, soft tannins.

21 years. Still good. Oak, soft tannins.

9.0

Megan Schofield Delectable Pro

Incredibly fresh for its age. Still nice fruit. Plum. Savory.

Incredibly fresh for its age. Still nice fruit. Plum. Savory.

9.0

Xavier Valero

Time to drink. Good fruit.

Time to drink. Good fruit.

8.6

Peter Slagowitz

98 was supposedly a challenging year but this is soft subtle sexy cab. Not getting any better but delicious. Tannins softened up. Dark fruit. Plums a little chalky on the finish

98 was supposedly a challenging year but this is soft subtle sexy cab. Not getting any better but delicious. Tannins softened up. Dark fruit. Plums a little chalky on the finish

9.3

Ryo Hayashi

熟成して、かなり美味くなってる!

熟成して、かなり美味くなってる!

9.0

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