Suckling rates this equal to the Crossbarn Napa at 94 points, saying:
Plenty of flowers on the nose with subtle plums and berries that follow through to a full body with firm and silky tannins that are velvety and polished. Juicy and fruity at the end. 56% Uco Valley and 44% Lujan de Cujo. 61% cabernet sauvignon, 24% cabernet franc and 15% malbec.
And Vinous rates it even higher, calling it “plush and indulgent, with a velvety, full body that rounds out a potent, lasting character.”
Indeed, they rate it above many of Hobbs’s $100+ Cobos Cabernets.
Wine.com sold out of this at $38, and we have the state’s best price for it.