Quintessa Rutherford Napa Valley 2019

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Format: 75 cl
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Description
Quintessa Rutherford est un assemblage ou le cabernet sauvignon domine (environ 85%) les autres cépages étant le malbec, le merlot, la petite syrah et le petit verdot. Elevé 12 mois en fûts de chêne américain et français. Une partie des raisins proviennent du vignoble « Heide Ranch » situé dans la partie orientale de Nappa Valley, cette région produit des fruits mûrs exceptionnels qui permettent de produire des vins aux saveurs riches et audacieuses. Fruité et corsé, ses tannins sont doux.
Détails:
Producteur: Quintessa
Région: Californie
Appellation: Napa Valley
Millésime: 2019
Volume (en cl): 75
Couleur: Rouge
Notes de dégustation

Wineadvocate

The 2019 Proprietary Red Wine is more open and effusive than the 2018 version, with gentle floral nuances set against a backdrop of black cherries and cassis, joined by subtle notes of tobacco, cedar and vanilla. In the mouth, it's medium to full-bodied, streamlined, silky and lush, nicely balanced and elegant, with a long, softly dusty finish tinged with licorice and caramel. Tasted twice, with consistent notes. - JC 09/2022

Vinous

The 2019 Quintessa is one of the best wines I have tasted here in some time. Broad swaths of tannin wrap around a core intense dark plum, mocha, licorice and spice. The 2019 clearly needs a few years in bottle to come together. Quintessa is a large, sprawling property with many different exposures. My feeling is that it may not ultimately be suited to making a single large production flagship wine, but that perhaps a series of smaller production wines might showcase the site better. - AG 01/2022

Suckling

So much earth and spice with walnut and wet earth. Like fog laying over the valley in the morning. Black fruit. Medium-to full-bodied with super-fine tannins that are long and persistent, with graceful progression and length on the palate. So long, with real definition. September 2022 release. From biodynamically grown grapes. Hard not to drink now, but will age wonderfully. - JS 01/2022