1997 Stag's Leap Wine Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon Fay Vineyard

Cabernet Sauvignon - 750ML
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JR 93 WS 92 WA 87
JR 93

Jancis Robinson's Purple Pages, March 2002

Deep colour, extremely appetising nose, neat dry finish and a great confidence about it. The great deal of work that has been put into this vineyard is now paying off in the bottle.
WS 92

Wine Spectator, January 2008

Tight young and edgy in a good way with rich loamy currant herb sage and dusty berry fruit that's focused well proportioned deep and persistent.--'97 California Cabernet retrospective. ... 5186 cases made. -JL
WA 87

Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, June 2002

...dark ruby/purple color in addition to an attractive nose of minerals Asian spices black currants and earth. The wine is medium to full-bodied with good acidity ripe tannin and a slightly compressed finish...

WINE DETAILS

Color & Type Red
Varietal Cabernet Sauvignon
Country USA
Region California
Sub-region North Coast
Appellation Napa
Vintage 1997
Size 750ML

Founded in 1970, Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars is the winery which won the Cabernet Sauvignon competition in the famous 1976 Judgment of Paris.

The Stag’s Leap Vineyard (S.L.V.) was planted in 1970 on soils predominantly volcanic in nature and contribute multi-layered structure, concentration and spicy intensity - often referred to as the “fire” elements. This vineyard produces wines with complex black fruit and berry character, excellent structure and complexity, promising long life and ageability. Today, the property includes roughly 35 acres of Cabernet Sauvignon and 1.5 acres of Merlot.

The Fay Vineyard adjoins the S.L.V. and is where the story of Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars began. Established by pioneering grape-grower Nathan Fay in 1961, it was the first planting of Cabernet Sauvignon in what is now the Stags Leap District. The vineyard was purchased by the winery in 1986 and named in his honor.

Fay’s soils, more alluvial in makeup, yield more of the “water” elements of softness, perfume, and rich berry qualities. It produces fruit with an abundance of supple red and black berry character, voluptuous perfume and a luscious, fine-grained texture. The 66-acre vineyard is planted primarily to Cabernet Sauvignon with a half-acre of Petit Verdot.