As I've become a wine nut only recently, I've not had a lot of chances to taste older cabs. So, any enthusiasm may reflect my lack of experience, but I enjoyed these wines quite a bit!
They started with the 1982-I beleive Sycamore?, which was very bright red fruit, still a lot of acidity, some nice tobacco notes. Not the big black Napa wines of today! Very interesting **1/2
The 1991 Boshe Vineyard was quite lovely. Very good fruit remaining, with again the red raspberry/current/higher acidity. Somewhat reticent nose, though. ***
The 1993 Sycamore Vineyard was my favorite of the flight. Big juicy blackberry/current/leather/tobacco on the nose, which followed through smartly on the palette. I really enjoyed this wine, with its sense of balance, refreshing acidity, and my preferrence for a darker, richer fruit that avoids harsh jamminess. Restrained oak, to my palette at least? ****
1998 Boshe was the QPR winner. Lovely-with a very similar flavor profile to the 1993, albeit not quite as evolved and complex. Because it's one of the dreaded 1998s, they were fire selling it for $35 a bottle-a steal imo. I came back and bought two. I've actually enjoyed the 1998s I've tried. Still, if money were no object, I might buy the 1993. But, $$$$$$.

***1/2, maybe **** given the price!
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