2016 Annabella - Cabernet Sauvignon, Special Selection |
Yesterday, I was searching for a nice restaurant to take Mrs. Desert Wine Girl to Dinner at and when I finally came across one that sounded interesting, off we went. While at the restaurant I was presented with the wine list (of course:) and as I searched that list I came across a winery name as well as a wine that I had forgotten about probably because I do not see the winery nor the wine name them for sale all that often. The wineries name is Michael Pozzan Winery (https://www.michaelpozzanwinery.com/Wines/Annabella) and the wine that I am talking about is the 2011 Annabella Cabernet Sauvignon, Special Selection. I actually ended up reviewing (https://desertwineguy.blogspot.com/2015/10/the-desert-wine-guy-2011-annabella.html) and buying a few bottles of the wine as well. Before I get into today's wine review, please allow me tell you the story about that first interaction I had with an Annabella, Cabernet Sauvignon.
Back in October of 2015, Mrs. Desert Wine Girl and I were invited to participate in a special pre-grand opening of a ritzy restaurant here in Las Vegas and of course we couldn't be rude and not go, so off we went. After we were seated and introduced to our waiter, I asked him to recommend a good Cabernet Sauvignon.
Mochael Pozzan - Wine Barrels Aging |
Now, we get to our review wine, the 2016 Annabella (after Michael's grandmother), Cabernet Sauvignon, Special Selection. This is indeed one of those wines that I am so very excited to review, I just hope that this vintage can at least come close to the greatness of that magnificent 2011 vintage. Let me go ahead and provide you with some background information on today's wine. Starting off here, I am pretty sure that I don't have to tell you that the wine is cork sealed. The wine comes in at 14.5% Alcohol and as I previously said, is made by the Michael Pozzan Winery which is located in the Oakville AVA of the Napa Valley. The grapes for this wine are sourced from the Napa Valley and the wine is made up of 90% Cabernet Sauvignon, 8% Petit Verdot & 2% Merlot. The wine sat in French Oak for 12 months. Let me continue on now by talking about the label of this wine. Alright so I am going to begin by saying that I have never (and I do mean never) seen such an impressive looking label on a wine bottle......PERIOD! Folks, you need to look at the photo of the label above. Tell me that the label is not just......outstanding. If you have never thought about just how much a label can convey about a wine or have just blown off the label as just another piece of paper, you should now be aware of just how important it is. Take a look at the scripted fonts and the gold color of those fonts. Take a look at the placement of those fonts as well, amazing. When I very first saw the bottle presented to me at the restaurant my mind went immediately to thoughts of this wine probably has a huge price tag and, thank goodness this is free. These thoughts were followed by the absolute need to try the wine. This is part of the power or the mystique that a label can hold in general. As I pour the wine I am actually scared to get this label stained guys, that's crazy huh? As weird as it sounds, I want the bottle when it is empty to have a spotless label even as it does go into the trash. Now, this is just the front label so now I want to talk about the back label for a moment. I haven't even read the back label yet but I will tell you that I can almost bet that everything it says is important. Give me a second as I read it and get back with you. Okay so I was so right. Loads of useful information as well as a the actual meaning of the name "Annabella" which means "easily lovable and disposed to please". As I end this section of the review I want to ask you something, what are you are expecting from this wine just based upon of the label? Alright, I do believe that I have said enough about the label and it's now time to move on to the bouquet of the wine so let's get to that.
Michael & His Son, Dante |
Let's talk about how the wine is trying to sell itself visually now. Presentation of this wine in my glass was very simply nothing short of amazing. Visually this wine appears to be a mix of black cherry & blackberry in the glass. With a white piece of paper held underneath the glass, the writing on the paper was just barely able to be seen. The wine once again gave off the impression that it had cost a lot of money. As I continue on here, there are massive amounts legs running down the sides of my glass here and the wine actually leaves a sort of coating on the glass as well that is rather intriguing. I am left with the impression due to the combination of both the labels appearance and the wines bouquet that the wine is both inviting as well as a high class power house of a wine. These assumptions will now be either confirmed or denied as it is now time to finally, taste the wine.
Michael Pozzan - Vineyard |
Michael & His Wife, Mary Ann |
Guys, as I move to close this review, I certainly hope that I have expressed my feeling on this wine and that you give this wine a try, I do not believe that you will be sorry. If you are lucky enough to be able to find a bottle of this wine I highly recommend that you give it at least a couple of hours to decant and you will be floored at just how amazing it is. Folks, $20 for a Napa Cab at this level of perfection is simply unheard of. Ladies & Gentleman, this is what a Cabernet Sauvignon from Napa or anywhere else for that matter should taste like. You can keep the jammy, fruit forward, red liquid that so many today love to call wine, As far as I am concerned, I need a real "old world" expression of the Cabernet Sauvignon varietal and this is it. I'll cut to the chase guys, this is a wine that I am cellaring. I have two bottles left and they are headed straight to the Cellar. On the Desert Wine Guy rating scale I am giving this wine an amazing 96 points.My recommendation is that if you can find it, you buy three bottles of this wine and enjoy one now and put two away for the future, I promise that you will not regret it. Please do not judge this wine by its price as $20 seems really inexpensive for a Napa Cab but have no doubts, this is the real deal. One last thing, if you are a Generation X type wine lover, look elsewhere because this is an old school, old world, Cabernet Sauvignon and will not be to your liking.
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