There is a great pdf chart that is only accessable through the wayback machine: web.archive.org/web/20070106083148/www.e... 1. 2000 was a really good year for Cabernet Sauvignon in California 2. Quilceda Creek 2003 Cabernet Sauvignon ($95) 3.
Lenz Winery 2004 Cabernet Sauvignon 4. 2002 Diamond Mountain, Napa Valley Red Rock Terrace Cabernet Sauvignon 5 2002 Walla Walla Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 6 2002 Napa Valley Estate Grown Monitor Ledge Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon.
This is so much a matter of taste and personal preference, Andy! I've had $15 wines that were absolutely wonderful, and $500 wines that were ho-hum. Do you like peppery, or full, or jammy flavors?
Are you learning to enjoy good wines, and want a "frame of reference? " Is this for personal use or a gift to impress? It will be easier to answer - and the answer will be higher quality - if you help us narrow this down.
Now, back to the Mourvedre I was drinking...
The best vintage is alway the oldest you can get.
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