Jacuzzi Family Vineyard Merlot Carneros Sette Fratelli (2006)
| Winery: | Jacuzzi Family Vineyards |
| Region: | USA » California » Napa » Carneros |
| Varietal: | Merlot |
| Type: | Table Wines |
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Jacuzzi Family Vineyards on SnoothAugust 2010
I bought this a couple of years ago, when I was considering Jacuzzi as the venue for my wedding. I ended up marrying elsewhere, but knew this 2006 was at the peak of its drinkability (now Aug 2010), so I cracked it open to pair with a prosciutto penne-tomato salad. I am loving it! Strong jammy/berry and what I thought was "smoke" on the nose (... Read More
July 2010
No written review
February 2010
Excellent blend. Good now or in a few years. Read More
February 2010
Big rich and sweet wine with an intensely fruity nose of plums, blackberry and even some black olives. Mineral and spicy with a fruitiness tending towards licorice. Although there are flavors of plums and other black fruits. Ultimately, too fruity for me - I rated it higher last time, but I think my preferences have slightly changed these last 8... Read More
January 2010
Had it at an upscale Italian restaurant in Ft Collins, CO. I asked the bartender for a taste of his favorite red. I ordered a bottle and the subdued tannins make it food friendly. Hard to find in CO but Applejacks had it for $10.95. Great PQR. Drinks like a $25.00 cab with some age on it. Read More
January 2010
Had it at a Ft. Collins, CO upscale Italian restaurant. I asked the bartender for a taste of his favorite red and he poured this merlot. Hard to find in CO but Applejack had it for $10.95. Drinks like a $25.00 cab with some age on it to my palate. A 5 rating due to the QPR. Read More
November 2009
This wine is a winner.. Its got staying power and evolves tas you go thru the bottle It was still opening up when I fiinished the bottle the second day. It has between a medium and full body with great balance fiinish and plenty of complexity. This meets all my requirements for what I want in a california cab. Read More
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