CAB + CONVERSATION
The Case for December consisted of Cabernet Sauvignons carried by the Napa Grocery Outlet. This time I decided to list the wines that the member tasting panel judged to be Excellent (a Value Star wine) and the Highly Recommended releases which ended up to be four out of the 12 bottles tasted by 12 members.
For our conversation, we focused on six posts of related articles from my CulturePlaces blog that deal with the fraught issue of group identity and control vs. individual identity and control (click on 'Read More' for the full article). They are used as "homeplay" meant to give focus to our dialogue They were not critiqued for their observations as such, but instead acted as a springboard or spark for our own observations.
Since we were pairing wine with focused discussion I chose an old favorite, Split Restaurant on 4th St. in the Yerba Buena neighborhood to host our gathering (I always want to be close to BART and a large garage)
Macrae Family Winery 2012 Sonoma Mountain Hidden Ridge $19.99
Smooth, dark, classic, dark berry body and pleasing
raspberry finish. Easy to drink. Robust,
full bodied but not fruit heavy like many Cali Cabs. Light tannins. Smoothly textured
structure, impressive for a wine at this price
Hogue 2012 Columbia Valley Washington $4.99
Eastern Washington’s warm days and cool nights provide ideal
conditions for producing Cabernet Sauvignon that is rich and complex. Nicely
balanced. A distinctive bouquet with a soft and creamy palate. Pair with pork
roast, barbecued baby back ribs, grilled sausages and spicy foods.
Sunstar Vineyards 2013 California $5.99
Subtle yet distinctive earth tones. Balanced yet concentrated. Lovely bouquet with an
inviting fruit forward body. Delightful lingering finish. More tannic than acidic which is true for
most Cabs. Versatile
wine for food pairing purposes including dishes with mushrooms.
Pra Vinera Reserve 2014 California $6.99
An easy drinking, lively cab that's medium
bodied with traditional Bordeaux tannins that stay in the background. Great for
Tuesday night dinner. Demonstrates why
you don’t have to pay over $10 for a pleasing wine. One of the favorites of wineconsumer.com
tasting panel.








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