Friday, July 5, 2019

2017 Root One Cabernet Sauvignon

Norm's Tasting Notes
by Norm Bentley

The North Georgia Wine Advisor
normwine@charter.net
2014 Wild Horse Viognier

2017 Root One Cabernet Sauvignon
#27-19


Wines from Chile are among the best values in the market place, and Root One produces some of the better values in red wine.  I have written about their Carmenere several times in the past, but the other night we opened a bottle of 2017 Root One Cab to pair with our steak.  It was a good choice.

This Cab has a pretty ruby red color and an inviting nose. The flavor is black cherry, and currant, with a hint of Plum. The wine has some oak aging, and displays the presence of mild toasty tannins, which lead to a lingering finish.  The wine is 85% Cabernet Sauvignon, with 11% Syrah, and 4% Petit Verdot.  The alcohol content is 13%, and Norm's score is 87.

I always say there is nothing like a Slab and a Cab, so we put this one next to an inch and a half thick New York Strip burned to a perfect medium rare.  Hard to beat for a ten dollar red!

score: 87
price: $10 - $14


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