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PostPosted: Tue May 05, 2015 9:27 pm 
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Emergence - Napa cab 2012, bigg'ish and easy, sweet'ish in the typical style, but not bad, 13.5% alc so cool . . . .could age beneficially, I think


Give this to me blind and I wouldn't have a clue what it is. Initially I would guess argie malbec without the depth/black bramble fruit due violet and cherry notes of this wine
Even after letting it breathe there is nothing that makes me think cab sauv. My experience with CS is either left bank bordeaux or Oz & Chile where I'm used to notes of cassis or mint. I get neither with this wine, perhaps that's common for Napa cab? It's not a region I tend to steer towards having found previous tastings a little too sweet for my preference.
And while this isn't too sweet, cherry is the dominant fruit for me here which steers me away from thinking of cab
It's quite drinkable, not too complex, youthful and fruity. A bit of tannic grip to imply it could mature a little. I think many people would enjoy this. It's not quite my preference but I tend to steer clear of reds as youthful as this - that said I've drunk half a bottle tryiing to decide what to write about it
(Bottled in Wiltshire though!)


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PostPosted: Tue May 05, 2015 10:40 pm 
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You have summed-up the wine very well Shez. It is tricky to write about, it is not hot on the palate, which is a relief !

The taste is cheap Napa Cab (which is never that cheap) - like a base line Beringer cab. More time will produce a bit of cassis and interest. Works with well browned pork sausages - I thought. Pop corn oak . . . .

It will improve, yet I have given away two already, as I know that general full red/ black red palates will accept it, and enjoy it.

We paid £6 or so, didn't we ? Good for the neighbours when they feed the cat over a bank holiday week-end :wink:

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