2005 Dominus Proprietary Red Wine

Proprietary Blend - 1.5L
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REVIEWS

WA 98 JL 96 WE 92 JS 91
WA 98

Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, June 2015

This blend of 92% Cabernet Sauvignon, 5% Cabernet Franc and 3% Petit Verdot (note that rarely is any Merlot utilized at the historic Napanook Estate in Yountville). The alcohol, by California standards, is a relatively...
JL 96

TheWineCellarInsider.com, September 2016

Just a fabulous wine in every sense of the word. Still young, the wine is deeply colored. The aromatics show some maturity as the sweet, black fruits are complicated by the earth, tobacco, dark cherry, licorice and thyme...
WE 92

Wine Enthusiast, November 2008

Cellar Selection. More balanced than the overripe 2004, the '05 Dominus is marked by dryness and firm tannins. It's an obvious cellar candidate. Those tannins, along with unresolved acidity, give the wine a tough, almost...
JS 91

jamessuckling.com, December 2010

I appreciate the subtle complexity here. Aromas of dried herbs, currant bush, and sweet tobacco. Full bodied, with a lovely balance of fruit and spices. Very long and refined. This is open and pretty right now, no need to...

WINE DETAILS

Color & Type
Red
Varietal
Proprietary Blend
Country
USA
Region
California
Sub-region
North Coast
Appellation
Napa
Vintage
2005
Size
1.5L

Known for its complexity and balance, Dominus demonstrates the potential of a wine produced on the exceptional terroir of the Napanook vineyard. Structured, seamless and perfectly integrated, this is an elegant wine that only improves with age. Bunches are hand-sorted, complemented by optical scanning to ensure only the highest quality grapes are used, gently pressed at low-pressure, and fermented in separate lots before resting in 100% French oak.

It is recommended to decant Dominus prior to serving, to allow it to develop its full potential, particularly when consuming young vintages.