Every year, we delve into Napa Valley’s finest red wines to offer recommendations ideal for Father’s Day gifts. These selections might be pricier, but we believe this special day deserves an exceptional wine.
You might consider sharing the expense with your siblings to keep it within budget. Just don’t expect to get a taste — June 16 is dedicated to Dad.
If these are out of your price range, we have several excellent alternatives. Below are our top 10 cabernet sauvignons for Father’s Day:
Chappellet Hideaway Cabernet Sauvignon 2021 ($175). Originally designated for chenin blanc, the Hideaway vineyard shifted in 2007 when six blocks of cabernet sauvignon were planted over the 13-acre secluded terrain. Since this change, the wine produced from this mountain vineyard has been consistently exemplary. Phillip Titus, the winemaker, remarks, “Mountain-grown cabernet, when cultivated correctly in suitable soils, delivers increased complexity, power, and tannins.” This wine is notable for its deep concentration of black fruit, complemented by herbal and peppery undertones.
Flora Springs Napa Valley Trilogy 2021 ($100): After selling their historic St. Helena winery in 2019, the founding family retained 20 acres of prime vineyards. They focused on reducing production to enhance quality. The Flora Springs Trilogy, a blend of cabernet sauvignon, petit verdot, and malbec, is crafted from these vineyards, particularly the illustrious Komes Ranch in Ruthford. This nearly four-decade old label features rich black fruit flavors accompanied by undertones of mint, coffee, and cola.
Turnbull Amoenus Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2021 ($145): Although most vineyards managed by this esteemed Napa Valley winery are located in the Oakville AVA, the Amoenus Vineyard lies within the rolling landscapes of Calistoga. It produces a cabernet sauvignon characterized by floral and spicy scents leading to a lush profile of ripe blackberry and cherry, all framed by silky tannins.
Beringer Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 2020 ($175): Renowned for wines that mature beautifully over the years, Beringer’s 2020 vintage upholds its legacy. It exudes aromas of flowers and blueberries, alongside a robust palette of dark cherry, plum, currant, with a touch of vanilla and spice. These elements make it an ideal pairing for a hearty grilled steak.
Beaulieu Vineyards Georges de Latour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 2020 ($160): Since its first release in 1940, BV’s private reserve has been a must-have for collectors. Having enjoyed various vintages since the 1980s, including some that were aged for decades, this wine consistently impresses. Its profile is rich and intricate, dominated by dark cherry and plum flavors typical of Napa Valley’s exceptional offerings.
Double Diamond Cabernet Sauvignon 2021 ($90). A compelling yet accessible wine produced by Schrader, characterized by bold black fruit and cassis scents with flavors of plum, black cherry, and nuances of tea, soil, and vanilla.
Acumen Mountainside Cabernet Sauvignon 2021 ($85). This Napa Valley wine features a remarkable selection of cabernet sauvignons, extending from this particular wine to the rich and luxurious PEAK Edcora Vineyard. Regarded as a relatively good value, the Mountainside is notable among its competitors.
This wine exhibits a more pronounced character compared to the more traditional PEAK variants, reminiscent of the durable cabernets from the 1970s known for their aging potential. The Mountainsie showcases a fruit-driven approach enhanced by merlot and malbec to soften the tannins. Flavors of ripe plum combine with notes of chocolate and mocha, alongside floral and violet aromas accenting the black cherry profile.
Ehlers Estate Jean Leducq Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2021 ($160). Influenced by the French philanthropists Jean and Sylvia Leducq, this high-caliber wine from St. Helena represents power delicately encased in sophistication. Only crafted in exceptional years, this wine promises longevity but is also enjoyable presently. It was tasted in conjunction with the concentrated 1886 Cabernet Sauvignon ($120) of the same year, with the 1886 marking the establishment year of the winery by Bernard Ehlers, which was later acquired by the Leducq Charitable Trust in 1996.
Sullivan Coeur de Vigne Cabernet Sauvignon 2021 ($100). Located at the historic Sullivan Rutherford Estate, this impressive wine showcases the essence of Napa Valley. Comprising 80% cabernet sauvignon, with the remainder merlot and petit verdot, it presents a harmonious and structured taste. The flavor profile includes blackberry, black cherry, and blueberry. It’s ready to drink now, offering immediate enjoyment without the need for further aging.
Priest Ranch Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2021 ($60). This wine is highlighted by its abundant red cherry scent, along with dark fruit flavors, licorice, and mocha notes.
Affordable alternatives include:
Hahn Family Wines California Cabernet Sauvignon 2022 ($16). Known for its good value, this wine features cherry scents, a touch of leather, and mature black fruit tastes.
True Myth Paso Robles Cabernet Sauvignon 2021 ($24): This affordably priced cabernet sauvignon from California offers a good daily drinking option. It’s approachable and features lush, smooth red fruit flavors.
Tenuta Luce Lucente 2021 ($29): Consistently a top pick, this super-Tuscan combines merlot and local sangiovese grapes, creating a luscious wine with rich berry notes that pairs well with meats like ribs and burgers.
Domaine Bousquet Cabernet Sauvignon 2022 ($13): Offering exceptional value, this wine impresses with its vibrant, juicy red berry tastes and gentle tannins, making it a great choice for pairing with grilled beef. Produced in Argentina, this wine represents some of the best value available today.
Querciabella Chianti Classico DOCG 2019 ($32): A superb example of Tuscan red, featuring flavors of plum and dried cherry wrapped in soft tannins. It drinks well now and promises potential for aging.
Quinta da Fonte Souto Branco White 2022 ($27). Originating from the Alentejo region in Portugal, this wine showcases the quality associated with Symington. Predominantly crafted from arinto grapes, it undergoes fermentation and lees stirring, enhancing its soft texture and showcasing the fruit flavors that might otherwise go unnoticed. It offers a notable complexity.
J. de Villebois Sancerre Rosé 2023 ($30). This semi-dry rosé from Sancerre is filled with the essences of strawberry and raspberry. It suits those who prefer a slightly sweeter wine.
Garofoli Podium Anniversario Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi 2021 ($30). Hailing from Italy’s Marche region, this verdicchio is both enjoyable and drinkable, featuring refined citrus flavors.
Tom Marquardt and Patrick Darr have been crafting a weekly, syndicated wine column since 1985. For more insights, visit their blog at moreaboutwine.com. They can be contacted at marq1948@gmail.com.
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