Ferrari-Carano Trésor Sonoma County Cabernet Sauvignon Blend 2015

Ratings on Delectable

John W

This 2018 vintage tracks my review of the 2016 vintage I entered 20 weeks ago. Great jammy fruits, anise, espresso, vanilla, and a great full body and bene wry mouthfeel and a long finish. Solid, consistent wine.

This 2018 vintage tracks my review of the 2016 vintage I entered 20 weeks ago. Great jammy fruits, anise, espresso, vanilla, and a great full body and bene wry mouthfeel and a long finish. Solid, consistent wine.

9.6

John W

Dark ruby red coloration. On the nose, florals, dark, jammy fruit, vanilla and oak. On the palate, anise, florals, dark, jammy fruit, blackberry, black cherry, spice, chocolate and espresso. Long finish. Full bodied and heavy, velvety mouthfeel.

Dark ruby red coloration. On the nose, florals, dark, jammy fruit, vanilla and oak. On the palate, anise, florals, dark, jammy fruit, blackberry, black cherry, spice, chocolate and espresso. Long finish. Full bodied and heavy, velvety mouthfeel.

9.6

Brian Nickerson

In a nice, ready to drink state with a short decant.

In a nice, ready to drink state with a short decant.

9.0

Vadim T

Very drinkable. Dark fruit and fleeting flavor of vanilla ice cream.

Very drinkable. Dark fruit and fleeting flavor of vanilla ice cream.

9.0

April Stanford

Smooth and a perfect bottle to share with friends who live for great wine.

Smooth and a perfect bottle to share with friends who live for great wine.

10

Topher Taylor

Really nice blend. Feel like i am in the French countryside. A classic Alexander Valley profile of fruit forwardness and a nice balance.

Really nice blend. Feel like i am in the French countryside. A classic Alexander Valley profile of fruit forwardness and a nice balance.

9.4

Ben McArthur

Light, tasteful with a kick

Light, tasteful with a kick

9.4

Location

  • 401 N Great Neck Rd 118
    Virginia Beach, VA 23454

  • Hours:
    9-5 Monday - Friday
    10 - 2 Saturday
    Closed Sunday

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