REVIEWS:
Wine Spectator - '93 California Cabernet Retrospective
90 points - November 2003
Still quite hard and chewy, with youthful grape aromas and dense, earthy mineral, currant and leathery tannins holding a viselike grip on the palate. Needs time, but how much more? Decant.–1993 California Cabernet retrospective. Drink now through 2007.
Wine Spectator
88 points - January 1997
A big, rustic, mountain-grown style, with notes of mineral, currant, oak and cedar, finishing with chewy tannins. Unevolved and deeply concentrated, it will appeal most to those who favor old-style California Cabernet. Best in 2004.
Wine Enthusiast Magazine
94 points
Deep blackish red with purple highlights. Moderately full-bodied. Highly extracted. Moderately tannic. Brown spice, toasted oak, licorice, black fruits. Dark fruit aromas. Thick chewy black Cabernet fruit dominates the palate. Assertive dry finish shows fine-grained tannins and rich oak spice flavors. Cellar Selection.
Robert Parker Jr's The Wine Advocate
90 points - October 1996
Issue # 107
This estate’s old vine Cabernet is usually a stubbornly backward and intense wine. While the 1993 Old Vine Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon is certainly that, it has more accessibility than most vintages. The wine exhibits a healthy dark ruby/purple color, a spicy, smoky, cassis-scented nose with background scents of wood and earth, and considerable tannin, which is balanced by the wine’s outstanding extract, richness, and chewy, full-bodied finish. Tight but impressive, it could easily pass for a high class Bordeaux in a blind tasting. Give it another 5-7 years unless readers have masochistic tendencies.