St. Eden is based upon an 11-acre rocky knoll that is part of a beautiful estate located just north of the Oakville Crossroad. Eden is an historical reference to this region's designation on nineteenth century maps.The red rocky soil of this northfacing site originates from high in the Vaca Mountains. St. Eden, which appeared first in the 2001 vintage, reliably shows great focus, an opulent 'sweet' center and notes of creme de cassis, dark chocolate, and roasted herbs. Mineral-tinged and broad on the palate, the wine consistently displays fine-grained tannins and a lush concentration.
Grant Simpson
Most open and ready for business of three bottles. Impeccable structure but more acidic than other examples. Still needs a minimum of 10 Years.
Most open and ready for business of three bottles. Impeccable structure but more acidic than other examples. Still needs a minimum of 10 Years.
9.8Kevin Ortzman
Wow - a wide array of layered flavors and aromas. Notes of mixed berries and sweet spices - very nice finish
Wow - a wide array of layered flavors and aromas. Notes of mixed berries and sweet spices - very nice finish
9.3Henrik Poulsen
@ PNV begins in Oakville 2/24/17. 95+ pts.
@ PNV begins in Oakville 2/24/17. 95+ pts.
9.6Karen Lowenstein
Perfect wine with steak, ribs, and burgers enjoyed by family. A great time was had by all!!!
Perfect wine with steak, ribs, and burgers enjoyed by family. A great time was had by all!!!
9.3Karen Lowenstein
Delicious lunch with Christy and Phil at the Black Bass Hotel restaurant. The wine was a great success.
Delicious lunch with Christy and Phil at the Black Bass Hotel restaurant. The wine was a great success.
9.5Joe Lucca
Showed better than the Vecina. Nice aromatics and a core of dark berry fruit. Bury this for a decade or more.
Showed better than the Vecina. Nice aromatics and a core of dark berry fruit. Bury this for a decade or more.
9.4Tyler Hensley
Account Manager at LDF Sales & Distributing
Jesus...everything it's cracked up to be, but you can't judge until a horizontal tasting is observed. THEN you know BOND.
Jesus...everything it's cracked up to be, but you can't judge until a horizontal tasting is observed. THEN you know BOND.
9.4Location
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