2006 Opus One Napa Valley
94
pts (WA) Not surprisingly, the 2006 is a bigger, more muscular,
less charming effort displaying unbridled power, full-bodied
richness, and notes of new saddle leather, black fruits, roasted
herbs, and burning embers. Powerful and rich with sweet tannin, low
acidity, and more structure and density than the 2005 as well as
less nuance and complexity, the 2006 should be consumed over the
next 15+ years.
With a new winemaking team in place, and no longer any influence
from the Mondavis, it is ironic that Opus One appears to have
produced its greatest trilogy of vintages to date. This wine has
always been more about sizzle than substance. While some top wines
have emerged, others have been riddled with brett as well as
lacking in concentration. That accusation can not be made against
any of these three vintages. Wine Advocate #
180 Dec 2008
93 pts (ST) A five-variety Bordeaux blend based on 77% cabernet
sauvignon) Saturated deep ruby. Cassis, bitter chocolate and sexy
smoky oak on the nose. Dense and sweet but firmly structured, with
lovely inner-mouth aromatic quality giving the wine sappy lift.
Pure, penetrating flavors of cassis, lead pencil and bitter
chocolate, with a sexy oak quality that I can only describe as
Mouton-like. This is still quite tightly wound and will need
several years of bottle aging to soften up (it won't be released
until the fall of this year). "The biggest change here has been our
independence," said winemaker Michael Silacci, who took over
winemaking responsibilities with the 2004 vintage; previously
former partners Mouton-
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