2014 Lail Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon Blueprint from Multiple Vineyards

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The Winery

Picture from Lail Vineyards website of Totem Vineyard in Yountville


Their story began in 1879 when Robin Daniel Lail’s great-granduncle, Gustav Niebaum, pioneered fine winemaking in the Napa Valley when he founded Inglenook Winery. Inglenook was passed down to Robin’s grandfather and then to her father, John Daniel Jr. In 1995, after many years working with other Napa Valley icons (Robert Mondavi, Bill Harlan, etc.), Robin’s dream of wanting to create her own extraordinary wines was launched.  She and her daughters, Erin and Shannon, assembled a team of talented individuals and set out on their own by launching Lail Vineyards. Today, the winery has a long-standing tradition of great winemaking. Currently they continue a legacy of perfecting vineyards to make extraordinary wines, including some 100 point wines!


The Wine – “Wine is bottled poetry” – Robert Louis Stevenson

Photo ©Michael Kelly

Another nice treat this week pulled from the cellar was, Lail Vineyards Blueprint 2014 Cabernet Sauvignon. The 2014 Cabernet Sauvignon Blueprint, which comes from six vineyards in Napa Valley, is a blend of 90% Cabernet Sauvignon and 10% Petit Verdot. The wine on the eyes was a deep garnet red and purple color and medium heavy viscosity. On the nose, aromas of boysenberry and black cherry are dominate. On the palate, besides the ripe fruit, it opens up to reveal mocha, vanilla pipe tobacco and leather. The finish is mouth filling, long and with a refined “upper class” edginess to it. The tannins are present but relatively tamed and smooth. The wine was aged in French oak barrels for 18 months with 55% being new. 1843 cases were produced by Philippe Melka. The wine was rated at 92 and 93 points but IMHO should have been 2-3 points higher. This is a “value” at $95!

The current release is the 2022 and is listed at $95/bottle.  Could not find a rating for their 2022 but the 2021 was rated 94 points by both Parker and Wine Enthusiast.


When they say the sum is greater than parts, this is the wine that exemplifies this saying!


Sláinte,
Michael

https://californiawinesandwineries.com
https://www.lailvineyards.com/

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