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Hoopes - Cabernet Sauvignon Napa 2019

Blend
0% Cabernet Sauvignon
Country
USA
Region
California
Appellation
Napa Valley
UPC
8 57416 20013 1
Red Wine
Verified Stock
72696-19
Product Ratings
Jeb Dunnuck 93pt

The 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley is a clear step up and is a bigger, richer, deeper wine compared to the more forward 2018. Red and black fruits, iris, violets, and spicy notes flow to a medium to full-bodied, velvety textured, balanced Cabernet that is a stunning value.

by Jeb Dunnuck, 2023

Tasting notes

This wine opens up with a gorgeous nose of black licorice and nutmeg; you might get a hint of freshly split vanilla bean. With a great acidity and soft approach, this Cabernet Sauvignon takes you on a journey through dark fruits and earthy notes. Plum and fennel are persistent throughout, however as you continue you’ll be able to pick up the flavors of roasted mushrooms, soy, and dried cherries.

Description

Hoopes Vineyard is a small, family-owned winegrower and producer with deep roots in Napa Valley. Now in their second generation, Lindsay Hoopes continues to live and work on the farm with revered dedication to her family heritage in dogged pursuit of perfect wines. Their critically acclaimed wines tell the exquisite story of their vineyards, philosophy, and the continued evolution of Napa Valley. With a true sense of place, Hoopes Vineyard wines over deliver in flavor, history, passion, adventure and luxury. Hoopes has estate owned and farmed vineyards in Yountville and Oakville. They grow primarily Cabernet Sauvignon & Chardonnay, and aspire to reflect the unique character of each individual vineyard in the bottle. Famed winemaker Aaron Pott (trained by John Kongsgaard and Michel Rolland) has joined the team as head winemaker. The Hoops family care deeply about sustainability efforts, and intend to shepherd the land for multiple generations to come. All vineyards are Certified Organic or are undergoing certification. Their vineyards are regenerative farms complete with animals, water recycling systems, and bio-diversity practices aimed at enhancing the overall health of the vineyard ecosystem.