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		<title>Tasting Report: The 10 Best Napa Cabernets for $50 or Less</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 08:04:33 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Calistoga]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Howell Mountain]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>As I spent 2009 combing the Napa Valley for great wines (the one definite perk of living here and being in the wine business), I decided to pay special attention to the Cabernets that were priced at $50 or less, hoping to one day compile a list of favorites. In order to confirm their merit, I plan to eventually put all of these wines into blind tastings alongside a few of their $100 counterparts, just to see how they fare against the big boys (I suspect that many of these lesser-priced wines will easily rise to the top). But [... read more ...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.thirstyreader.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/thirstybottles1.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2139" title="thirstybottles" src="http://www.thirstyreader.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/thirstybottles1.jpg" alt="" width="130" height="130" /></a>As I spent 2009 combing the Napa Valley for great wines (the one definite perk of living here and being in the wine business), I decided to pay special attention to the Cabernets that were priced at $50 or less, hoping to one day compile a list of favorites. In order to confirm their merit, I plan to eventually put all of these wines into blind tastings alongside a few of their $100 counterparts, just to see how they fare against the big boys (I suspect that many of these lesser-priced wines will easily rise to the top). But first things first: Although it did take me all of last year, I&#8217;ve finally encountered enough outstanding wine to formulate a serious list, and so I&#8217;m now prepared to finally put my selections on record. To that end, I submit the following 10 wines, listed in order of preference&#8230;</p>
<p>• <strong>Martin Estate Bacchanal 2006 ($48)</strong> : One of the great unsung wines in the Napa Valley, I have already placed Bacchanal into a blind tasting of Oakville and Rutherford Cabs, pitting it against the 2006 Groth ($58), 2005 Rubicon ($175), 2006 Pedemonte ($39), 2006 Nickel &amp; Nickel John C. Sullenger ($90), and 2006 Paradigm ($62). The Bacchanal won the tasting, with all five wine tasters ranking the wine in the top half (no other wine exhibited such consistent positive marks). My personal favorite was actually the Nickel &amp; Nickel, with the Bacchanal ranking second. Frankly, Martin Estate is a winery that I have long meant to review, but simply haven&#8217;t yet.</p>
<p style="padding-right: 30px;">•<strong> Terra Valentine Spring Mountain 2006</strong> <strong>($38)</strong> : In my previous <a href="http://www.thirstyreader.com/tasting-notes-terra-valentine-spring-mountain/" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">review for Terra Valentine</span></a>, I mentioned that the winery&#8217;s single-vineyard Cabs were the wines that originally drew me up to the top of Spring Mountain Road, but that their Spring Mountain Cabernet blend has now become my favorite Terra Valentine wine. This Cabernet features ripe, plush fruit with terrific character and concentration. If you&#8217;re spending a day visiting Spring Mountain wineries, make sure to visit Paloma and Behrens-Hitchcock, as well.</p>
<p style="padding-right: 30px;">• <strong>2006 Turnbull Estate ($45) </strong>: Flanked by Nickel &amp; Nickel to the south and Cakebread Cellars to the north, I think that Turnbull is often overlooked by far too many of Napa&#8217;s tourists. My notes from my <a href="http://www.thirstyreader.com/tasting-notes-2005-oakville-cabernets/" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">blind tasting of 2005 Oakville Cabernets</span></a> revealed Turnbull as the clear winner (and the lowest-priced wine in the flight, to boot). One more reason to visit Turnbull: The winery also offers its 2007 Old Bull Red ($19), a tasty catch-all blend and one of the few good Napa reds that you can find for under $20.</p>
<p>• <strong>2005 Heitz Cellars Estate ($42)</strong> : After living in the Napa Valley, I have found that the wineries with the greatest histories <a href="http://www.thirstyreader.com/tasting-notes-grgich-heitz-duckhorn/" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">sometimes have the lowest prices</span></a>. Many say that the old-timers have that conservative, farming mentality that will see them through good times and more importantly, bad times. The 2005 Heitz Estate Cabernet is an affable wine that boasts big ripe fruit, and I&#8217;m always amazed at how long Heitz holds back its releases (I can&#8217;t think of many other wineries that still offer a 2005 Cab as their most current vintage). As a result, these wines are often plush right out of the gate.</p>
<p>• <strong>2006 Bennett Lane Maximus ($35)</strong> : Maximus is the perennial 90-point &#8220;Feasting Wine&#8221; that lures folks to drive all the way up to Calistoga, even during the height of summer. It&#8217;s bold in the way you might expect for the newly-designated Calistoga AVA, which typically does so well with hot-weather varietals like Zinfandel and Petite Sirah. My last <a href="http://www.thirstyreader.com/tasting-notes-bennett-lane-winery/" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">tasting report for Bennett Lane</span></a> was in December 2008. Although the winery has since discontinued its White Maximus, the proprietary red is still at its consistent best.</p>
<p>• <strong>2007 Chappellet Signature ($47) </strong>: For those who have spent any time perusing the &#8220;Essay and Oddities&#8221; on the right, I have long championed Chappellet as one of the <a href="../the-top-five-wine-tours-of-the-napa-valley/" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">top five wineries in the Napa Valley</span></a>. The winery, founded in 1967, has great history, a great view from Pritchard Hill, and great wine. With neighbors like Colgin and Bryant Family, Chappellet presents the best value, by far, along Sage Canyon Road. The winery also offers its terrific 2007 Mountain Cuvee ($29), which could&#8217;ve made this list on its own (although this wine is just 51% Cabernet).</p>
<p>• <strong>2006 Titus Vineyards</strong> <strong>($41)<strong> :</strong> </strong>Chappellet winemaker Phillip Titus owns an eponymous wine label &#8212; Titus Vineyards &#8212; that also produces a noteworthy low-cost Cabernet. For me, this Cabernet<strong> </strong>exhibits some <a href="http://www.thirstyreader.com/chappellet-and-titus/" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">similar traits</span></a> to Chappellet&#8217;s terrific estate Cab. Titus Vineyards is another winery that I&#8217;ve meant to review more recently, but have not found the time for a more thorough recap. Hopefully, I can coordinate something in the next month or so.</p>
<p>• <strong>2007 Newton Claret</strong> <strong>($25)</strong> : Another bargain from Spring Mountain Road, the Newton Claret is one of the lowest-priced bottles on the list. Keep in mind, you could actually purchase <em>two</em> full-sized bottles of the Newton Claret, yet still remain within the $50 or less level (impressive). As with Chappellet, the quality of Newton&#8217;s lower-priced wine reflects the <a href="http://www.thirstyreader.com/found-another-daily-drinker/" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">overall quality</span></a> of the winery&#8217;s portfolio. Newton wines are always a pleasure to drink, and their Red Label Cabernet ($28) is also an over-achiever. Like Bennett Lane&#8217;s Maximus, the 2007 Claret is technically a Bordeaux blend, and not an official Cabernet.</p>
<p>• <strong>2006 Dare ($34)</strong> : The second label of Viader, the Dare series offers 100% varietal bottlings of Cabernet, Cabernet Franc, and Tempranillo, each at the same price. The Dare Cabernet features fantastic pedigree, combining fruit from Viader&#8217;s Howell Mountain Estate and from the historic Lewelling Vineyard in St. Helena. I tasted these wines very recently, on the <a href="http://www.thirstyreader.com/howell-mountain-tasting-notes-ladera-and-viader/" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">same day</span></a> as my trip to Ladera.</p>
<p>•<strong> 2007 Vincent Arroyo Estate ($36) and 2007 J.J.&#8217;s Blend ($20) </strong>: Although the strength of Vincent Arroyo lies in its single-vineyard Petite Sirahs, the winery earns kudos for offering a legitimate <a href="http://www.thirstyreader.com/tasting-notes-vincent-arroyo-and-summers-estate/" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">giant-killer</span></a> of a Cabernet (and the only wine on the list at less than 14% alcohol), as well as its lighter and less-expensive counterpart (which takes its name from one of the winery&#8217;s resident Labradors). The winery remains one of the Napa Valley&#8217;s best-kept secrets.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Having spent a decent portion of 2009 tasting the wines of Spring Mountain and Mount Veeder, it had been quite a while since I had made a trip up Howell Mountain Road. I suppose that my own personal biases had played a key factor in most of my tasting excursions for last year. I&#8217;ve discovered that, for the moment at least, Spring Mountain and Mount Veeder are probably my two favorite Napa appellations. To that end, if I were to recommend just one current release from each appellation, it would probably be the 2006 Terra Valentine Spring Mountain Cab [... read more ...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having spent a decent portion of 2009 tasting the wines of Spring Mountain and Mount Veeder, it had been quite a while since I had made a trip up Howell Mountain Road. I suppose that my own personal biases had played a key factor in most of my tasting excursions for last year. I&#8217;ve discovered that, for the moment at least, Spring Mountain and Mount Veeder are probably my two favorite Napa appellations. To that end, if I were to recommend just one current release from<a href="http://www.thirstyreader.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/ladera.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1927" title="ladera" src="http://www.thirstyreader.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/ladera.jpg" alt="" width="240" height="139" /></a> each appellation, it would probably be the 2006 Terra Valentine Spring Mountain Cab ($38) and the 2005 Rubissow Mount Veeder Merlot ($50). Both wines are not only terrific, but they each capture the essence of their locations.</p>
<p>Ironically, my preference for Mount Veeder wines was actually confirmed at Ladera: Although I did really enjoy the 2006 Ladera Howell Mountain Cabernet, the wine that I took with me was the 2005 Ladera Lone Canyon Vineyard Cabernet ($65). Ladera&#8217;s Lone Canyon Vineyard is located on the southwestern flank of Mount Veeder, although not technically within the appellation itself. I have found that the best Mount Veeder Cabs remind me of super-ripe blueberries on the nose and palate, an association I first noticed with Lokoya&#8217;s Mount Veeder Cabernet. I felt that Ladera&#8217;s Lone Canyon Cab featured many of those same Mount Veeder markers. So much for reviving my interest in Howell Mountain.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1932" title="viader" src="http://www.thirstyreader.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/viader.jpg" alt="" width="220" height="161" />At Viader, I revisited a winery that I had not reviewed since <a title="Viader" href="http://www.thirstyreader.com/viader/" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">July 2008</span></a>. Since I also hadn&#8217;t perused my tasting notes beforehand, it was practically like starting over, which can sometimes be interesting. The wines that really earned my attention last week were the 2006 Dare Cabernet Sauvignon ($40) and the 2003 Viader Proprietary Blend ($100). Dare is Viader&#8217;s second label, which features 100% varietal bottlings of Cab Sauv, Cab Franc and (oddly enough) Tempranillo. Looking back on my tasting notes from 2008, I highlighted the 2004 Dare Cabernet Sauvignon as a great value wine, and I still feel the same way about the 2006 vintage. As for the 2003 Viader, I had first tasted it as the middle wine of a three-year vertical. At the time, I dismissed it (and the 2002 vintage, for that matter) as a runner-up to the 2004. Although I didn&#8217;t have the 2004 as a comparison last week, the 2003 Viader seems to have improved with age nonetheless. I thought it was elegant and complex.</p>
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