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Cervantes Red Blend Fair Chase Mountain Cuvee 2019

Blend
37% Cabernet Franc
7% Cabernet Sauvignon
37% Petit Verdot
19% Tempranillo
Country
USA
Region
California
Appellation
Napa Valley
UPC
0 15643 80626 1
Red Wine
Verified Stock
72779-19
Product Ratings
Vinous Media 90pt

The 2019 Fair Chase Mountain Cuvee is a new wine from Cervantes. Bright and exuberant, the 2019 offers quite the punch, as all these wines do. Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot drive the blend in terms of savory complexity and structure. The Fair Chase will become the new entry-level wine at Cervantes. It is sure to improve in future editions.

by Vinous Media, 2022
James Suckling 94pt

I love the vivid, hawthorn character to this, together with some dark plums, salted tamarind and spices. Ample fruit with a splash of incense. Fresh and nicely saline on the palate, with a medium body and fresh acidity. Fine-grained, chocolatey tannins on the palate. 37% cabernet franc, 37% petit verdot, 19% tempranillo and 7% cabernet sauvignon. Beautiful now, but will hold, too.

by James Suckling, 2022

Description

Pope Valley ~ it has been called Napa Valley's last frontier. Just over the peak of Howell Mountain and alongside Pritchard Hill, this is a place far less-traveled yet full of promise. When Xavier Cervantes was hunting for properties in Napa, he looked in all the familiarly revered places in Napa for vineyards; Oakville, Rutherford, Pritchard Hill, etc. The Mexico City entrepreneur got close to capturing his dream property twice, once with a vineyard on Atlas Peak and once on Howell Mountain, both which fell through at the 11th hour. It took seven long years, but after exhausting all other possibilities, Cervantes discovered and purchased a 1,100-acre ranch. This hidden gem, in the far eastern reaches of Napa County and at the edge of the county's viable viticultural land, is nestled in Pope Valley. Although grapes have grown in this part of Napa since the 19th century, it has never been named an American Viticultural Area. Remote, rugged, unspoiled, and picturesque, the area is rarely discussed and, amazingly, scarcely developed. But as the Napa Valley floor grows ever more crowded, and its land values skyrocket, interest has moved outward. Like Coombsville, Napa's youngest sub-AVA that was long neglected until a recent surge of awareness, Pope Valley is the latest Napa region to rise from obscurity. It may also be Napa's last.

Cervantes' estate, which he calls Hine Ranch, marks the highest-profile project yet to bottle an estate Pope Valley wine made at a Pope Valley winery. Xavier hired winemaker Andy Erickson (Favia, Dalla Valle, Mayacamas, Arietta, and formerly of Screaming Eagle and Staglin) to join him on his spirited adventure and famed architect Howard Backen (Harlan, Kenzo, Futo) to build the winery and equestrian center on the property; all sharing the bold, singular dream to realize the full possibility of the unsung terroir of Pope Valley and finally giving justice to one of Napa's great landscapes.