Yet again a Chilean Cabernet found its way home with me. I’m tempted to do an overview of all the Chilean Cabs I tried… and I may yet do that.
This one is from Veramonte. You may recall that Veramonte Chardonnay was one of my top picks when I did a review of several Chardonnays last summer.
I will say that this is a very earthy Cabernet. The palate has enough oak to drive a nail into. I like oak, but I felt like I was drinking it right out of the barrel. Black cherries, currant and plum also make up the palate. It may have a little bit more fruit than you would expect from a Cabernet Sauvignon. The finish is long and dry.
It ended up scoring an 84 and at $9.99 I think you can do better than this one. But if you’re really into Chilean Cabernet you might give this one a shot.
Wine: Veramonte Reserva
Varietal: Cabernet Sauvignon
Vintage: 2005
Alcohol: 13.5%
Rating: 84
Price Paid: $9.99