2008 Quilceda Creek Cabernet - 99 pts - 750ml

2008 Quilceda Creek Cabernet - 99 pts - 750ml

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2008 Quilceda Creek Cabernet - 99 pts!

Quilceda Creek Winery is one of Washington's most prestigious wine producers. The winery's focus is on Cabernet Sauvignon, which has been very well-received: the 2002 Quilceda Creek Cabernet Sauvignon was the first American wine outside of California to be awarded 100 points by Robert Parker.

The winery was founded in 1978 by Alex Golitzin, who was inspired to make wine by his uncle André Tchelistcheff, one of the most significant winemakers in California at the time. Alex Golitzin's son, Paul, began working at the winery in 1992 and is now the winemaker.

     

Varietal Cabernet Sauvignon
Vintage 2008
Rating 99 RP
Bottle Size 750 ml
Bottle Quantity 1
Country USA
Region Washington
Location Seattle/Woodinville
Producer Quilceda Creek
Color Red
Wine Type Table
Rating 99 RP - The 2008 Cabernet Sauvignon Columbia Valley is made up of 88% Champoux Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon (Quilceda Creek is a partner in the vineyard), 10% Red Mountain Cabernet, and 2% Merlot from the Palengat Vineyard. As good as the Palengat cuvee is, the flagship Cabernet Sauvignon takes it to another level. A slightly brooding bouquet displays aromas of sandalwood, exotic spices, incense, violets, and wild berry notes. On the palate it has extra layers of fruit, exceptional complexity, impeccable balance, and a 60-second finish. At Quilceda Creek it's the same old story, great wines made by unpretentious people. The Golitzins decline to raise prices because they feel loyalty to the people who supported them from the beginning and who might not be able to afford connoisseur/collector pricing. As for the latest wines, they regard 2008 as a regular vintage with no issues; you could pick at your leisure. They are considerably more excited by the 2009 vintage which they describe as wines with tons of aroma?really good which, given their understated manner, I interpret to mean really terrific. For this tasting, the 2009's were all tasted from barrel samples. 
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Burghound
Varietal Cabernet Sauvignon
Vintage 2008
Rating 99 RP
Bottle Size 750 ml
Bottle Quantity 1
Country USA
Region Washington
Location Seattle/Woodinville
Producer Quilceda Creek
Color Red
Wine Type Table
    Varietal Cabernet Sauvignon
    Vintage 2008
    Rating 99 RP
    Bottle Size 750 ml
    Bottle Quantity 1
    Country USA
    Region Washington
    Location Seattle/Woodinville
    Producer Quilceda Creek
    Color Red
    Wine Type Table
    Varietal Cabernet Sauvignon
    Vintage 2008
    Rating 99 RP
    Barrels
    Style
    Owners
    Region Washington
    Location Seattle/Woodinville
    Producer Quilceda Creek
    Winemaker

    Production
    Robert Parker Rating 99 RP - The 2008 Cabernet Sauvignon Columbia Valley is made up of 88% Champoux Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon (Quilceda Creek is a partner in the vineyard), 10% Red Mountain Cabernet, and 2% Merlot from the Palengat Vineyard. As good as the Palengat cuvee is, the flagship Cabernet Sauvignon takes it to another level. A slightly brooding bouquet displays aromas of sandalwood, exotic spices, incense, violets, and wild berry notes. On the palate it has extra layers of fruit, exceptional complexity, impeccable balance, and a 60-second finish. At Quilceda Creek it's the same old story, great wines made by unpretentious people. The Golitzins decline to raise prices because they feel loyalty to the people who supported them from the beginning and who might not be able to afford connoisseur/collector pricing. As for the latest wines, they regard 2008 as a regular vintage with no issues; you could pick at your leisure. They are considerably more excited by the 2009 vintage which they describe as wines with tons of aroma?really good which, given their understated manner, I interpret to mean really terrific. For this tasting, the 2009's were all tasted from barrel samples.
    Antonio Galloni Rating
    Wine Spectator Rating
    Burghound Rating

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