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WTN: Volcanic soil and profound minerality in a Cali Cab!

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WTN: Volcanic soil and profound minerality in a Cali Cab!

by Brian K Miller » Thu Mar 29, 2007 11:33 pm

From 1000 feet up on Diamond Mountain near Calistoga, the 2001 Rombauer Diamond Select Cab, while pricey, was another revelationa s far as electricity and minerality for me (like, wierdly enough, the Northern Rhone I tried a few weeks ago!) Dark black fruit, plenty of iron and minerals on the palette and the nose. I am really liking Diamond Mountain wines-and this one, while not cheap, is 1/3 the cost of some Diamond Mountain Cabs.

Tried at the winery a while ago, I picked up a bottle today when I was in the county.

Although Rombauer is known (infamous?? :lol: ) for oaky, big Chardonnays and fruit bomb Zinfandels, their cabs are balanced and rather lean for Napa fruit. Almost all of them are below 14% labeled abv.

The Diamond Select is quite a distinctive wine. More detailed notes when I crack this baby.
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