We were in Northern California between Christmas and the new year, and on the day after Christmas, we decided to go see a member of my wife's family in Napa. We met her at Regusci upon my suggestion (I was still intrigued by the 1997 Cab I had at Thanksgiving courtesy of my friend Mike). The tasting we did was short (four wines) yet impressive, and the crew that was pouring could not have been nicer. The wines were positively different from much of the wine that I've tasted from Napa, especially in recent years.
- 2006 Regusci Chardonnay Mary's Cuvee - USA, California, Napa Valley, Carneros
First wine in the tasting. Very nice rendition of CA Chardonnay. Interpreted leaner, fresher, stonier, and less oak and butterscotch. I liked it, and my wife liked it even better. That said, I think the mid palate was slightly hollow. - 2007 Regusci Zinfandel - USA, California, Napa Valley, Stags Leap District
An old school Zinfandel. Medium bodied, fresh, with cracked pepper, spices, and leather. This is not over-extracted, hot, and heavy. So much so that I think many tasters couldn't pick this out as a Zinfandel in a blind tasting. I don't usually like Zinfandel, but this was terrific. 18 months in American oak and from old vines, some as old as 100+ years. - 2006 Regusci Merlot - USA, California, Napa Valley, Stags Leap District
Probably my least favorite wine in the lineup. It's definitely good, but it is very straight forward, simple in its fruit, and lacking verve. A more typical Napa Merlot in my opinion, except that it does retain nice freshness and balance and veers more toward a medium to full-bodied texture. - 2006 Regusci Cabernet Sauvignon Stags Leap District Estate Bottled Napa Valley - USA, California, Napa Valley, Stags Leap District
My favorite wine in the tasting. Lovely cherry and black currant fruit with leather and dusty earth. Has good structure, great verve, and lovely balance. It's very young right now, but I purchased two bottles for the remainder of our trip and we polished both off with family in no time. This is a delicious wine that will please for many years. Unapologetically Napa, yet in the vain of Napa Cabs of the 80s and early 90s.
The Zinfandel and Cab are the stars in the lineup in my opinion, and if both can be had at decent prices, they are buys.
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