Chappellet Mountain Cuvée Proprietor's Cabernet Sauvignon Blend 2019

Ratings on Delectable

Byron C Mayes Delectable Pro

Dark red purple with a near black core. Big bosomy nose of black plum, black currant, and mineral char. Full bodied palate echoes the nose adding red apple peel and juicy blackberry with medium plus acidity and medium tannins. Finish is moderately long and sustains the palate. Chappellet continues to impress with this entry level Bordeaux style blend that’s ready for cookouts, fine dining, cigars, or just a good by-the-glass sip. Drink now through 2024.

Dark red purple with a near black core. Big bosomy nose of black plum, black currant, and mineral char. Full bodied palate echoes the nose adding red apple peel and juicy blackberry with medium plus acidity and medium tannins. Finish is moderately long and sustains the palate. Chappellet continues to impress with this entry level Bordeaux style blend that’s ready for cookouts, fine dining, cigars, or just a good by-the-glass sip. Drink now through 2024.

9.0

Neal Ferry

Hit the Spot…. With BBQ Pork Ribs & Sauce

Hit the Spot…. With BBQ Pork Ribs & Sauce

9.0

Kathryn Whitaker

Lovely start and finish.

Lovely start and finish.

9.0

Tom Jenkins

Beautiful big red; yet soft and smooth fruit

Beautiful big red; yet soft and smooth fruit

9.0

Andrea Watt

Dry currants and oak over bay leaf and hints of pepper.

Dry currants and oak over bay leaf and hints of pepper.

9.0

Robert Henalt

Nice now. Deep ruby color. Medium body,finish and tannins. Good

Nice now. Deep ruby color. Medium body,finish and tannins. Good

9.1

Madeline Shaw

With Casey at Peacock

With Casey at Peacock

9.2

Deborah M

Really lovely red blend. Slightly fruit forward. Crowd pleaser.

Really lovely red blend. Slightly fruit forward. Crowd pleaser.

9.0

Location

  • 1743 1st Avenue
    New York, NY 10128

  • Hours:
    Monday-Friday: 12pm-10pm
    Saturday: 10am-10pm
    Sunday: 12pm-9pm

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