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About This Wine
The 2017 Napa Valley vintage was arduous, with wildfires appearing from early to mid-October. While the devastation impacted some wines, 2017 Spottswoode was not one of them. The team harvested all its fruit pre-fire. As a result, this red blend (89 cabernet sauvignon, 7 cabernet franc, and 4 petit verdot) showcases the qualities that have made St. Helena world famous. This red wine is powerful yet soft-spoken. It has a rich, muscular body with decadent layers of crème de cassis, black currants, ripe plums, graphite, tobacco, cedar, and sage. The seamless ensemble strikes the palate with dazzling purity and glossy tannins, both hallmarks of the estate. Wine critic Jeb Dunnuck even compared its complexity and elegance to a Château Margaux. The Final Sip: With comparisons to Château Margaux, 2017 Spottswoode belongs in the highest echelon of the investment-grade wine universe.

