
When I think of 2004 I think of my last semester of college and graduation. Now I'll think of the quirky cork that has 2004 branded on it, which I'm saving of course. The cork is the calling card of what is my new favorite Cabernet Sauvignon: St. Supery. It's a family owned estate winery in Napa Valley.
Normally I do my own wine purchasing for blog material, however this time round my father got it for me as a gift slash he said he wanted me to write a blog post on it. Thanks Papa!
On the back of the label, it says the wine has the following elements:
"...The layers of blackberry, anise, and cassis with just the right amount of toast create a wonderful aroma. Copiously flavored with black currant, truffle, black raspberry with espresso, this wine becomes more complex as it slowly opens up. The finish firms up nicely with ripe round tannins that give it a concentrated and well-focused core of fruit..."
I have to be honest - I can't taste the anise, cassis, truffle or espresso (I never claimed to be an expert). However, the wine is medium to full bodied and I can taste the currant and raspberry. What won me over with this wine was the slightly acidic (or maybe a better adjective is tangy) aftertaste. I may have had half the bottle already, but it washed down my delicious dinner consisting of chicken cutlet (seasoned with Goya Adobo, curry powder, salt and fresh pepper) and Near East couscous with pine nuts. I even had two pieces of Ghiradelli 86% cacao dark chocolate squares for dessert.
Now this wine does not fall within my price point (I'm seeing it for about $30, however Papa made it sound like he dropped a lot of change). I'd probably pay $30 for this bottle - it just wouldn't be a weekly or monthly occurrence. I give St. Supery 2004 Cabernet Sauvignon two thumbs up!