2008 Cliff Lede Cabernet Sauvignon Stag's Leap
91pts(WA) The least expensive cuvee, the 2008 Cabernet
Sauvignon Stags Leap, exhibits a deep plum/ruby/purple color along
with a sweet perfume of cedar, black currants, flowers and a subtle
hint of toast. Medium to full-bodied with beautiful density,
ripeness, elegance and balance, it should drink well for 15+
years.
Elegant, well-made Cabernets continue to emerge from this reputable
as well as increasingly high quality producer in the tiny corridor
of Stags Leap where the Yountville Crossroad intersects the
Silverado Trail. Cliff Lede’s forward, delicious 2008s merit
attention from readers. An early look at the 2009s suggests these
will be early drinkers as they possess forward fruit, soft tannins
and endearing, mid-weight styles. For most wineries, 2009 is
clearly not a blockbuster vintage, but rather one that might turn
out to be similar to 2005, underrated initially, but putting on
weight and showing beautiful balance in what was clearly a cooler
year. Robert Parker Wine Advocate No 192 December
2010
91pts(IWC)Good full ruby-red. Cassis, minerals, mocha, brown
spices and a hint of nutty oak on the rather reticent nose. Then
supple, rich and sweet, with a lush texture and insidious intensity
to the dark fruit and mineral flavors. The suave finish features
fine-grained tannins and nice lift. Stephen Tanzer
International Wine Cellar May/Jun 2010
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