2007 Scarecrow Cabernet - 750ml

2007 Scarecrow Cabernet - 750ml

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2007 Scarecrow Cabernet - 100 Pts!
The story goes as follows: In 1945 the famed John Daniel Jr. who made so many historically great wines at Inglenook convinced a neighbor of his J. J. Cohn to plant 80 acres of Cabernet vines and the fruit became a component of Inglenook's series of great Cabernet Sauvignons. Cohn who owned the property and planted the vineyard at the insistence of John Daniel had a prominent career in Hollywood as chief of production at MGM where he played a role in the making of such movies as "Ben Hur" "Mutiny on the Bounty" and his favorite movie apparently "The Wizard of Oz" to which the Scarecrow label pays tribute.

When we first looked at the winery we were impressed as it had all the elements to become a legend; great bottling and packaging great story incredible website and all from the "oldest Cabernet vines in North America". If only the juice in the bottle lived up to our expectations......well it actually exceeded our expectations! We called Brett to tell him how amazing we thought the wine was. After a few hours, we made a friendly wager. We touted this wine as the "Next Screaming Eagle" and placed hundreds of clients into this wine thru their mailing list! For once, Parker agreed with us and gave the wine 98 points!! With such phenomenal juice and limited production this wine is destined to become a Cult Legend and who knows......maybe take claim to the throne?

 

     

Product Details

Varietal Cabernet Sauvignon
Vintage 2007
Rating 100 RP
Bottle Size 750 ml
Bottle Quantity 1
Country USA
Region California
Location North Coast
Producer Scarecrow
Color Red
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Winery Details

Varietal Cabernet Sauvignon
Vintage 2007
Rating 100 RP
Barrels 750 ml
Style
1
Owners
Bret Lopez
Region California
Location North Coast
Producer Scarecrow
Winemaker
Celia Welch
Production
750 cases

Robert Parker

Robert Parker 100 RP - Scarecrow's inky/purple-colored 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon is a prodigious effort. It reveals a liqueur of crushed rocks intermixed with a smorgasbord of spring flower blueberry creme de cassis and assorted blue black and red fruit characteristics. It also possesses extraordinary concentration but what sets it apart is the fragrant aromatics combined with uncommon purity and elegance for such a full-bodied massively concentrated wine. Its perfect balance suggests it can be drunk at a relatively young age but it should easily evolve over 30-35 years. Congratulations to all involved! 

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