Bonterra Cabernet Sauvignon 2012, Mendocino County
Critic Reviews (5)
A firm and gritty, dusty and astringent cabernet, honest but angular and bony. This needs another 2-3 years to come...
Solid cab that shows dark berries, a rich texture but with just a touch of oak which adds spice and some tannin....
This organically grown cabernet is quite sturdy, firm and tannic, indeed rather coarse cabernet not yet ready for...
This organic cabernet is a little on the rustic side with dusty greenish tannin and quite an astringent finish. The...
Cabernet of good quality, although weighed down by the presence of residual sugar. Otherwise, all is ok, we recognize...
Community Reviews (3)
The 2012 Bonterra Cabernet Sauvignon, made up of 97% Sauvignon, 3% Syrah and less than 1% Carmenere and aged in oak for undisclosed time; has desirable aromas of toast, graphite, strawberry and black cherry on the nose and black cherry, plum, dark chocolate and stone like texture on the palate. It is a medium to full bodied, extra-dry, integrated wine; BALANCED with good acidity, dusty/grippy tannins and a medium to long finish. This wine is a sipper; very enjoyable now though cellaring for few years will enhance it even further (+1-2 evolution points), drink now to 2025 (cork enclosure). My impression: BEAUTIFUL, 90-91 (+1-2 Ep) pts – recommended for its quality and value – stock up half to a full case into the cellar. Tasted in Apr/15 at 'Bonterra tasting at iYellow Wine Cave' http://grapeselections.com/grapeselections/wine-reviews/.
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A pleasant Cab from California. Not overly ripe, in fact has some elements of cool climate cabernet (think leafy, herbeceous, but in a good way). Fruit is good, wtih some unobtrusive tannin to provide some structure. Fairly simply red in the end, but well made. Would be a better deal at $16.95, but it is from California. Tasted Arpil 2015.