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Saturday, August 18, 2012

Rodney Strong Sonoma Cabernet Sauvignon 2009 (about $16)







About the Wine:  Smarter and more knowledgeable people than me say that Rodney Strong is a benchmark in the wine world and thee are especially known for Cabs.  The Sonoma appellation is one that I have good luck with in the past.  The only thing I find worrisome about this one is the vintage.  2009 was not the best year for California Cabs, so this may be the black sheep of the family.

About THIS Wine:  A violet rim surrounds a deep purple center.  Cassis and other dark fruit make up a strong nose.  The palate delivers with a lot of dark fruit and some oak opening into a red berry finish.  The wine is not particularly dry nor did I find it especially tannic.

Drinking This Wine:  I had it with shepherd's pie and the pairing was a good one.  This lack of dryness and tannin would also make this a decent sipping wine.  When I first opened the bottle I feared that it had spoiled, but it opened beautifully over the course of about an hour.

Overall Impression:  I've had worse wines that cost twenty dollars.  At seventeen this one is good for the price.

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